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Justification
The Government of Rwanda has achieved most of the MDGs including the targets on water and sanitation. Despite this steady improvement in realizing the right to sanitation, 38% of the population do not have access to basic sanitation services, and according to the 2014-15 Demographic Health Survey, only 5% of Rwandans have a hand washing facility with soap and water. Aside from prioritizing water, sanitation and hygiene, the Government’s 2017-2023 National Strategy for Transformation also prioritizes reduction of stunting and early childhood development (ECD). Ensuring at least basic water and sanitation services in and outside the home as well as widespread hand washing with soap will be critical to achieving stunting and ECD targets.
UNICEF provides support to strengthen sanitation and hygiene services in Rwanda, primarily through support to the Ministry of Health (MOH), the National Early Childhood Development Program (NECDP) and Districts, as well as other key actors such as the Ministry of Infrastructure (MININFRA). UNICEF co-chairs the Environmental Health Technical Working Group (EH TWG), provides technical support on methodologies, strategies and approaches, develops evidence Past support has included capacity building and technical advice at national and district levels on programming approaches and monitoring, development of the National Hand washing strategy, In 2018-19, UNICEF focused primarily on strengthening methodologies for greater district authority ownership and engagement in 10 districts and further developing the Community-based Environmental Health Promotion Program (CBEHPP), as well as supporting MOH to develop the National Hand washing Strategy. In 2019-2020, UNICEF will focus on further developing and delivering an expanded CBEHPP program at district level to improve sanitation and hygiene services as well as implementing the National Hand washing Strategy. Focus will be on demand creation approaches as well strengthening government systems, particularly coordination through the EH TWG and monitoring sanitation and hygiene.
Objectives
The consultant will support the implementation and further development of UNICEF’s sanitation and hygiene program, including technical support to improve sustainable basic household sanitation services and hand washing with soap by developing strategies, approaches and methodologies, building capacity of partners, development of communications messaging and materials and enabling learning to improve programming at scale. **
Key Tasks and Indicative Deliverable
The consultant will focus efforts to support the following UNICEF 2019-20 Work plan activities:
- Define and support implementation of MOH-sanitation and hygiene campaign (coordination, communications and monitoring)
- Implement comprehensive revised CBEHPP approach in 10 districts, including district-led, community-based, supply and finance components
- Support MOH to implement the CBEHPP Roadmap nationwide, in collaboration with partners
- Support MOH to implement the National Hand washing Strategy
- Review NECDP plans and support strengthening of training on WASH in ECD
- Define and implement WASH in ECD centers in Gicumbi district towards developing a district model for NECDP
Consultant activities will include:
Support to MOH to strengthen government approaches towards universal basic household sanitation services and improving hand washing with soap
- Advise the development of sanitation and hygiene strategies and action plans, including integration and operationalization of monitoring
- Train government and partner staff on government-endorsed sanitation and hygiene approaches
- Advise implementation of campaigns on strategy, messaging, materials and dissemination
- Support coordination of partners through preparation and facilitation of EH TWG meetings
Support to NECDP to streamline WASH into its programming
- Support the development of streamlining policies, strategies and action plans
- Review existing and develop new training tools
- Train government and partner staff on approaches and tools
Support to UNICEF district-level programming towards universal basic household sanitation services and improving hand washing with soap
- Provide technical support to UNICEF and SFH to review current approaches towards implementation of the full revised Community-Based Environmental Health Promotion Program (CBEHPP) at district level
- Analyze data and improve SFH tools for monitoring, planning and implementation
Programmatic learning
- Provide technical guidance to UNICEF to support the management of the Formative Research contract
- Review and document programmatic learning and provide recommendations for program adaptation **
The consultant will spend two weeks per quarter in Rwanda to provide trainings, facilitate workshops and engage in district activities to inform the consultants outputs.
Activity
Deliverable
Estimated Days
Due Date
Support to MOH
Support to NECDP
Support to UNICEF district program
Programmatic Learning
- Technical support provided on MOH policy/strategy documents review.
- Technical review of sanitation and hygiene messages, material developed and dissemination plan for the launch of the National Hand washing Strategy on Global Hand washing Day.
- Training provided on CBEHPP (including preparation, delivery and report).
- Methodology developed for internal review of UNICEF sanitation and hygiene program
- Development and training of tool for EH TWG partners to monitor coordinated efforts against the agreed TWG framework.
- Technical input provided on Formative Research contract deliverables.
30
13 December 2019
Support to MOH
Support to NECDP
Support to UNICEF district program
Programmatic Learning
- Technical review of sanitation and hygiene messages and material developed.
- Technical support provided on MOH policy/strategy documents review.
- Internal review of UNICEF’s approach to strengthen sanitation and hygiene, including recommendations for future UNICEF programming approach.
- Development of additional NECDP WASH training tool as per demand.
- Five days training prepared and delivered to government staff on new tools and new emerging issues in the WASH sector.
- Technical input provided on Formative Research contract deliverables.
- Technical input provided to publication resulting from Formative Research
- Rapid assessment conducted of gender and disability-inclusive aspects of UNICEF’s district program and recommendations provided to strengthen design, implementation and monitoring of both aspects of the program
30
20March 2020
Support to MOH
Support to NECDP
Support to UNICEF district program
Programmatic Learning
- Lessons learnt from UNICEF 2017-2019 district-led sanitation and hygiene program and recommendations and implementation action plan strategy developed for WASH sector
- Technical support provided on MOH policy/strategy documents review.
- Develop lessons learnt monitoring and evaluation system and tools that will be implemented nationwide and conduct a localized piloting of the tools before and advocate for their adoption by Government.
- Conduct an evaluation of the WASH NECDP package in randomly selected ECDs and develop an action plan for improving WASH NECDP package services and ensure its sustainability.
30
26 June 2020
Support to MOH
Support to NECDP
Support to UNICEF district program
Programmatic Learning
- Technical support provided on MOH policy/strategy documents review.
- Conduct a rapid assessment and design a full evaluation of effectiveness of national approaches (CBEHPP, National Hand washing Strategy, etc) to sustainable basic sanitation and hygiene services
- Support mid-term review of UNICEF WASH program and provide recommendations for achieving set WASH program targets.
30
31 August 2020
Desired competencies, technical background and experience
The consultant needs to have the following experiences:
- An Advanced University Degree in social and behavioral science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, communication, public relations or other related field is required
- Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in areas relevant to sanitation and hygiene programming including: social development program planning, communications for development, market development, systems strengthening, and public advocacy
- Experience in effective and sustainable sanitation and hygiene programming, including approaches to create and sustain demand, supply products and services, and enable sustainable sanitation and hygiene services
- Experience in developing community engagement approaches.
- Experience in monitoring processes, outputs and outcomes
- Experience working low-income countries
- Experience working to strengthen government approaches, particularly working closely with government agencies
- Experience with development of materials for and delivery of training of trainers
- Relevant experience in related areas in a UN system agency or organization is an asset.
- Proficiency in English required. Knowledge Kinyarwanda, French and/or Swahili will be an asset.
Evaluation Criteria
75% – Technical expertise in reviewing and developing approaches to expanding sanitation services including: behavior change approaches, strategy development, training material development and training delivery, monitoring through government systems and project monitoring, and market development.
25% – Financial proposal, detailed in Financial proposal **
Financial proposal is weighted at 25%.
Please note that the final remuneration will be negotiated by HR.
Payment Schedule
Payments will be made based upon satisfactory completion of deliverables and according to the following schedule:
- 29 November 2019: 25%
- 28 February 2020: 25%;
- 29 May 2020: 25%
- 14 August 2020:25%
9. General Conditions: Procedures & Logistics
The consultant will work from Home. However, the consultant will be required to travel to Rwanda for a period of two working weeks every two months for completing certain task that matches the assigned works activities. The consultant will use his (her) own computer. The consultancy fees, living allowances and travel cost and transport cost within the country while in Rwanda, will be included in the negotiated lump sum. Therefore, the consultant will manage his/her own travel from place of recruitment to Rwanda and back to the original place of recruitment. During the consultancy period in Rwanda and on the request by the supervisor, UNICEF shall provide the Consultant with transport to attend to relevant consultancy activities outside Kigali.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
- The consultant needs to have the following experiences:
- An Advanced University Degree in social and behavioral science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, education, communication, public relations or other related field is required
- Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in areas relevant to sanitation and hygiene programming including: social development program planning, communications for development, market development, systems strengthening, and public advocacy
- Experience in effective and sustainable sanitation and hygiene programming, including approaches to create and sustain demand, supply products and services, and enable sustainable sanitation and hygiene services
- Experience in developing community engagement approaches.
- Experience in monitoring processes, outputs and outcomes
- Experience working low-income countries
- Experience working to strengthen government approaches, particularly working closely with government agencies
- Experience with development of materials for and delivery of training of trainers
- Relevant experience in related areas in a UN system agency or organization is an asset.
- Proficiency in English required. Knowledge Kinyarwanda, French and/or Swahili will be an asset.
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s core values of Commitment, Diversity and Integrity and core competencies in Communication, Working with People and Drive for Results.
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of the organization.
UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UNICEF, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination. UNICEF also adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles.
10.How to Apply
UNICEF is committed to gender equality in its mandate and its staff. Well qualified candidates, particularly females are strongly encouraged to apply.
Interested candidates should send their complete Personal History (P11) form, which can be downloaded form (http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/files/P11.doc). or a CV/resume, as well as a cover letter explaining what makes them suitable for this consultancy. APPLICATION PROCEDURE (online)
Qualified and experienced candidates are requested to submit a letter of interest including a Technical Proposal outlining a road map for review and implementation timeline. In their letter of interest, candidates should highlight their previous work experience relevant to the assignment, the attributes that make them suitable, their proposed approach to the assignment.
Successful applicants will be contacted to provide their financial proposals by email.
Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process. **
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