Individual Consultancy to Develop National Integrated HRG (Human Rights & Gender) Guidelines for the TB Program in Somalia/Somaliland 4 views0 applications


Client/Commissioning: World Vision (Principal Recipient for Global Fund TB program)
In collaboration with: Ministry of Health (MoH) / relevant TB program stakeholders.

Individual Consultancy

The consultant will be responsible for:
1Conduct a desk review of relevant national TB policies/strategies and legal/policy frameworks relating to human rights and gender (e.g., non-discrimination, equality, confidentiality/privacy principles, consent/informed decision-making, GBV referral principles if applicable to TB care pathways).
2. Review TB program implementation practices and identify HRG-related barriers across the TB cascade (community outreach, screening, testing/diagnosis, linkage to care, treatment adherence/support, treatment outcomes, continuity/follow-up, and community follow-up).
3. Define an HRG framework for TB that includes:
o TB patient rights and respectful care standards,
o stigma/discrimination reduction guidance,
o gender-responsive service delivery considerations (women, men, girls, boys, and pregnant/postpartum populations where applicable),
o confidentiality, informed consent, and privacy safeguards,
o equitable access and reasonable accommodation principles for vulnerable groups,
o community engagement and feedback mechanisms,
o roles and responsibilities for MoH, state/regional TB programs, health facilities, implementers, and community structures.
4. Draft the guidelines in a clear and implementer-friendly format, and where feasible include annexes such as:
o a service provider HRG checklist,
o an HRG-oriented facility self-assessment tool outline,
o a referral/complaints flow template (high-level, non-legalistic).
5. Facilitate/coordinate consultations with MoH and key stakeholders (World Vision will support scheduling, invitations, and logistics as needed).
6. Synthesize feedback into a consolidation matrix and produce the final validated guideline document.
7. Ensure the final document is ready for adoption/endorsement processes

8. Workplan structure and deliverables timing

9. Deliverables (formal submission pack)

10. Reporting line and supervision

• The consultant reports to World Vision designated program focal points for day-to-day coordination.
• MoH participates in technical reviews and provides feedback during validation stages.
• World Vision will support scheduling, stakeholder convening, and administrative coordination.

I. APPLICATION PACKAGE
Interested consultants are requested to submit:
1. Letter of Interest: Please submit a letter expressing your interest in the consultancy within five business days of this announcement. consultants will receive the Terms of Reference in a timely manner to give them the details of the consultancy requirements.
2. Proposal: Once received the ToR, consultants are requested to submit a proposal within the deadline announced, not exceeding seven pages, based on the following outline:
I. Executive Summary (1 page)
• Summary of the proposal’s main points, highlighting the consultant’s unique value proposition and understanding of the project requirements.
II. Project Scope and Objectives (0.5 pages)
• Concise description of the consultant’s understanding of the project’s aims and the context in Somalia.
• Confirmation of the methodology and tools provided by WVS and the consultant’s readiness to
implement them.
III. Methodology and Implementation Plan (2 pages)
• Brief explanation of how the methodology and tools outlined in the ToR will be applied in the field.
• Steps for adapting the methodology to local conditions, if necessary.
• Description of the data collection process, including timelines for each type of data gathering.
• Quality assurance practices to ensure data accuracy and reliability.
IV. Team and Management Structure (1 page)
• Overview of the project team, including key personnel and their roles.
• Brief bios highlighting relevant experience and qualifications for key team members.
• Organizational chart showing the reporting and communication lines (if available).
V. Ethical Considerations (1 page)
• Identification of potential risks and challenges associated with the data collection process.
• Strategies for mitigating these risks, particularly those related to security and data integrity.
• Detailed ethical considerations
VI. Work Plan and Timeline (1 page)
• Gantt chart or similar visual timeline showing major activities and milestones.
• Critical dates and deadlines for key deliverables throughout the data collection project.
VII. Financial Proposal (0.5 pages)
• Summary of the budget, categorizing major expense areas such as personnel, travel, and equipment.
• Justification for the budget, and how it is calculated.

Consultant qualifications and experience (minimum requirements)

  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Public Health, Health Policy, Health Management, Human Rights, Gender Studies, Law (human rights/health law), Social Sciences, or related field.
  • Minimum 5 years experience in:
    • human rights and/or gender mainstreaming in health, and/or
    • policy/guideline development for health programs, and/or
    • stigma reduction / patient rights / community engagement programming.
  • Demonstrated experience with qualitative stakeholder engagement (consultations, key informant interviews, facilitation).

How to apply

All interested bidders/consultants are requested to submit their requests via email [email protected] on or before 15th July 2026.
The subject of the email should be; “Application for Individual Consultancy to Develop National Integrated HRG Guidelines for TB Program”

Bids received after deadline shall not be considered.

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0 USD Somalia CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week World Vision International Client/Commissioning: World Vision (Principal Recipient for Global Fund TB program) In collaboration with: Ministry of Health (MoH) / relevant TB program stakeholders.Individual ConsultancyThe consultant will be responsible for: 1Conduct a desk review of relevant national TB policies/strategies and legal/policy frameworks relating to human rights and gender (e.g., non-discrimination, equality, confidentiality/privacy principles, consent/informed decision-making, GBV referral principles if applicable to TB care pathways). 2. Review TB program implementation practices and identify HRG-related barriers across the TB cascade (community outreach, screening, testing/diagnosis, linkage to care, treatment adherence/support, treatment outcomes, continuity/follow-up, and community follow-up). 3. Define an HRG framework for TB that includes: o TB patient rights and respectful care standards, o stigma/discrimination reduction guidance, o gender-responsive service delivery considerations (women, men, girls, boys, and pregnant/postpartum populations where applicable), o confidentiality, informed consent, and privacy safeguards, o equitable access and reasonable accommodation principles for vulnerable groups, o community engagement and feedback mechanisms, o roles and responsibilities for MoH, state/regional TB programs, health facilities, implementers, and community structures. 4. Draft the guidelines in a clear and implementer-friendly format, and where feasible include annexes such as: o a service provider HRG checklist, o an HRG-oriented facility self-assessment tool outline, o a referral/complaints flow template (high-level, non-legalistic). 5. Facilitate/coordinate consultations with MoH and key stakeholders (World Vision will support scheduling, invitations, and logistics as needed). 6. Synthesize feedback into a consolidation matrix and produce the final validated guideline document. 7. Ensure the final document is ready for adoption/endorsement processes8. Workplan structure and deliverables timing9. Deliverables (formal submission pack)10. Reporting line and supervision• The consultant reports to World Vision designated program focal points for day-to-day coordination. • MoH participates in technical reviews and provides feedback during validation stages. • World Vision will support scheduling, stakeholder convening, and administrative coordination.I. APPLICATION PACKAGE Interested consultants are requested to submit: 1. Letter of Interest: Please submit a letter expressing your interest in the consultancy within five business days of this announcement. consultants will receive the Terms of Reference in a timely manner to give them the details of the consultancy requirements. 2. Proposal: Once received the ToR, consultants are requested to submit a proposal within the deadline announced, not exceeding seven pages, based on the following outline: I. Executive Summary (1 page) • Summary of the proposal’s main points, highlighting the consultant's unique value proposition and understanding of the project requirements. II. Project Scope and Objectives (0.5 pages) • Concise description of the consultant's understanding of the project's aims and the context in Somalia. • Confirmation of the methodology and tools provided by WVS and the consultant’s readiness to implement them. III. Methodology and Implementation Plan (2 pages) • Brief explanation of how the methodology and tools outlined in the ToR will be applied in the field. • Steps for adapting the methodology to local conditions, if necessary. • Description of the data collection process, including timelines for each type of data gathering. • Quality assurance practices to ensure data accuracy and reliability. IV. Team and Management Structure (1 page) • Overview of the project team, including key personnel and their roles. • Brief bios highlighting relevant experience and qualifications for key team members. • Organizational chart showing the reporting and communication lines (if available). V. Ethical Considerations (1 page) • Identification of potential risks and challenges associated with the data collection process. • Strategies for mitigating these risks, particularly those related to security and data integrity. • Detailed ethical considerations VI. Work Plan and Timeline (1 page) • Gantt chart or similar visual timeline showing major activities and milestones. • Critical dates and deadlines for key deliverables throughout the data collection project. VII. Financial Proposal (0.5 pages) • Summary of the budget, categorizing major expense areas such as personnel, travel, and equipment. • Justification for the budget, and how it is calculated.Consultant qualifications and experience (minimum requirements)
  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Public Health, Health Policy, Health Management, Human Rights, Gender Studies, Law (human rights/health law), Social Sciences, or related field.
  • Minimum 5 years experience in:
    • human rights and/or gender mainstreaming in health, and/or
    • policy/guideline development for health programs, and/or
    • stigma reduction / patient rights / community engagement programming.
  • Demonstrated experience with qualitative stakeholder engagement (consultations, key informant interviews, facilitation).

How to apply

All interested bidders/consultants are requested to submit their requests via email [email protected] on or before 15th July 2026. The subject of the email should be; "Application for Individual Consultancy to Develop National Integrated HRG Guidelines for TB Program"Bids received after deadline shall not be considered.
2026-07-16

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