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4 years ago
Description :
Contract type: Endline Survey for the Care Group model supported by Nutrition
Action Zimbabwe (NAZ) in the Multisectoral Community Based Model
for Reduction of Stunting Phase 2.
Duration; 31 days (all inclusive)
Starting date: 20th of January to 20th of February 2020
Deadline for submission; 15 January 2020
Background
Nutrition Action Zimbabwe (NAZ) is a registered Non-governmental Organisation whose vision is a
Zimbabwe without Malnutrition. The organisation has been working with various partners and
stakeholders implementing nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive programmes aimed at stunting
reduction. Nutrition Action Zimbabwe supported the government led Multi Sectoral Community Based
Model for Stunting Reduction (MCBM) in five districts of Chipinge, Mutasa, Chiredzi, Mwenezi and
Beitbridge. The Care Group Model1 was used as the main strategy for delivery of Nutrition services to
targeted pregnant, lactating mothers and care givers of children in the first 1000 days of life. The Care
group model was implemented in the following wards as highlighted in Table 1 below.
This programme has been funded by UNICEF with support from EU.
To inform future programming, documentation of experiences, lessons learnt and recommendations
will go a long way to influence consolidation and scale up the Care group Model beyond the targeted
five districts. A barrier analysis was done at the start of the programme to ascertain the barriers and
enablers to nutrition and WASH practices existing in the communities where the strategy would be
implemented. A baseline and endline survey was conducted at the end of each phase to check
progress against each indicator.
Key results of the project include;
1Perry H, Morrow M, Borger S et al. (2015) Care Groups I: An Innovative Community-Based Strategy for
Improving Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health in Resource-Constrained Settings: Global Health Science and
Practice 358-369
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1. Care group leaders, Elderly women and male advocates capacited to implement and
coordinate scale-up of services to protect, promote and support optimal nutritional status of
boys, girls pregnant and lactating women.
2. Children (boys and girls), pregnant and lactating women, caregivers and fathers in selected
districts apply optimal nutrition and care practices and seek preventive and promotive nutrition
service.
Purpose of the consultancy.
To provide support by carrying out an end of programme evaluation, review progress against each
indicator, assess the overall impact of the programme, and give recommendations in future
implementation of nutrition sensitive and nutrition specific behaviour change by the targeted
beneficiaries. The evaluation will also help to validate key findings and outcomes made during the
project baseline and endline survey. Additionally, evaluation will also review NAZ monitoring and
evaluation systems for delivery of scaled up nutrition programmes.
The endline study would essentially inquire the following criteria:
• Nutrition: What are the current nutrition outcomes in each of the proposed
communities compared to when the project started? How knowledgeable are the
community members on nutrition outcomes (EBF, complementary feeding etc).
Additionally, the study will ascertain the state of functionality of the care groups and
their integration into existing structures.
• Gender: This will be limited to assessing the influence of gender to adoption
knowledge/practice and adoption of recommended nutrition behaviours among
community members. The result of this will be compared against the baseline study to
ascertain what has changed
• WASH: To what extent are the community members aware of the key practice and
knowledge of WASH? The WASH component will also involve observation walks by
enumerators. Observation walks will be conducted around WASH hard-wares in the
selected communities as well the general functioning-status and utilisation of these
hardwares within households.
• Income Generating Activities (IGAs); The survey will assess the extent to which IGAs
enhanced the operations of the care groups. To evaluate the extent to which products
from the IGAs were utilised within the households
• Challenges: Based on the evidence from the study, what are the challenges recorded
during project implementation and how can this be remedied against possible future
projects.
• Recommendation: Actionable recommendation based on the evidence and data
collected during fieldwork to inform implementation strategies across the sectors
(Wash, Nutrition and Child Protection).
The major responsibilities
The major responsibilities will involve carrying out an outcome assessment in the use of the Care
Group Model to deliver nutrition services and products to pregnant, lactating mothers and care givers
of Children in the first 1000 days of life across the 5 mentioned districts. The consultant will assess
progress against each programme indicator, give an independent opinion on the overall outcome of
the programme and provide recommendations to influence future programming.
Additionally, the consultant will also support NAZ to develop a more robust Monitoring and Evaluation
framework for the organisation in preparation for scaled up programmes.
The consultancy will also involve developing and packaging a summarised report to give an overview
of the progress, lessons learnt, and experiences made by NAZ since 2017 which will help to influence
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nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive programming.
Key Deliverables
The consultant should deliver at minimum the following.
1. Designing and pretesting of instruments for data collection (questionnaires)
2. Identifying and training staff for data collection (enumerators) using the developed tools
3. Develop methodology for the evaluation in consultation with NAZ
4. Supervise data collection and ensure quality control
5. Inception Report
6. Data collection
7. Data processing, analysis and report writing
8. Prepare and submit a satisfactory report of the evaluation to NAZ
9. Summarised Report version for publicity and communication with external parties.
Proposed Monitoring and Evaluation Framework which should capacitate the organisation to
deliver scaled up programmes.
Other critical aspects to be considered
Provide information on current situation and changes on habits, practices, attitudes, beliefs and
taboos related to infant and young child feeding practices of local populations, especially
regarding vulnerable groups, women and children under 5; and related factors to any changes
observed.
(iv). Understand the factors that facilitate or prevent the adoption of appropriate behaviours for
improving health and nutrition at the community and household level and impact of project
activities on these factors;
(v) Analyze, understand and highlight aspects that influenced the efficiency and effectiveness of
the methodology and approach used in the implementation of the subcomponent;
(vi). Identify and make key recommendations for promotion of nutrition education and behaviour
change interventions, the implementation of IYCF programmes, gender’s contribution to
improving nutrition levels.
Candidates will be assessed against the following minimum requirements:
Qualifications
• Advanced Degree in at least one of the following areas\: Public Health, Food Security,
Nutrition, Agriculture, Social Sciences, Statistics, Epidemiology and other relevant areas.
• At least 5 - 10 years of experience in conducting studies on nutrition education, behaviour
change communications, public health nutrition and food security. Good experience in data
processing, analysis and production of technical reports. Other relevant work experience
(essential)
• Working knowledge of English and limited knowledge of Shona, Ndebele and Venda (an
added advantage).
• Background in a consulting role is desirable.
Skills and abilities
Must have a clear vision of the key accountabilities and be determined to achieve all set targets in
within the given timeframe. Vast experience in Monitoring and Evaluation processes and tools and a
proven track record to develop robust monitoring and evaluation systems and tools which meet the
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national and international standards. Knowledge in Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices and the
Care Group Model is desirable. Demonstrated ability to train and build capacity of others; Bilingual in
English and Shona (essential), Ndebele and Venda and added advantage; Capacity to understand
the needs of nutrition specific and sensitive programming, as well as the ability to communicate
openly and integrate all feedback which is provided. Experience working with non-governmental
organizations is essential. Competency in managing and analysing qualitative and quantitative data is
essential.
Submission of proposals
A technical and financial proposal should be submitted for review outlining methodology and
timeframe Budget
Budget notes for the consultant for the endline:
• Consultant should be able to take into account on their budget all human resources
costs. Interested applicants must bid competitively for the works and include a
detailed budget of all costs associated with the deliverable. Note that all laptops,
software, and communications equipment should be provided by the Consultant.
The consultant should highlight.
• Enumerator Fee: The consultant should highlight the total cost per enumerator for
each day, total number of enumerators required for the duration of the survey. Any
other additional costs should also be highlighted in the proposal.
• Accommodation: The budget should highlight cost for field accommodation required
during data collection.
• NAZ will provide logistical arrangement during field visits. All other costs associated
with the consultancy must be included in the bid.
Consultant’s fee and proposed payment structure:
Consultant’s fees shall be paid as per the contract. The break-down of payment shall be
based thus:
• 30% upon signature of contract and submission of inception report
• 40% upon submission of draft report
• 30 % upon submission of final evaluation report.
NAZ reserves the right to withhold payment if deliverables do not meet the requirements
outlined in this Terms of Reference. In addition to the consultancy fees, the followings are
possible re-disbursable costs:
• Car Hire: This shall be provided only for the number of days of field work
To apply
TO APPLY
Interested Consultants should submit the following:
1. Technical Proposal with specific delivery timelines
2. Financial Proposal with clear budget notes.
Proposal should be sent by email to.
Chief Administrator
Nutrition Action Zimbabwe
21 Giraffe Road, Borrowdale West, Harare
infor@naz.co.zw
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