The project is organized in 4 streams:
Stream 1: Strengthening the local health care system by increasing the capacity of local community health workers (CHWs) and volunteers to implement an integrated NTD-MDA and Vitamin A supplementation program for boys and girls under 5. This will be accomplished through cascade training for these CHWs and volunteers using a comprehensive toolkit.
Stream 2: Increasing the coverage of vitamin A and de-worming for boys and girls under 5 using an existing community based Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) Mass Drug Administration platform combined with micronutrient supplementation. This will include implementing community preparedness protocols to ensure all eligible children are included and all gender or disability related barriers are addressed.
Stream 3: Increasing knowledge and demand for vitamin A and de-worming through community engagement around vitamin A deficiency and the need for supplementation as well as de-worming in children ineligible for school-based programs. This will be accomplished through a participatory approach.
Stream 4: Ensuring equitable access to vitamin A and de-worming for all eligible boys and girls under 5 (6-59 months). This will be done by ensuring that all gender and disability based barriers to the program delivery are identified and addressed to maximize equitable program access.
As the project ends in March 2020, a final evaluation of the project is required. HKI is therefore recruiting a consultant to support the design, implementation and reporting of this final evaluation.
Specific Responsibilities of the consultant
To update tools and protocols used for baseline and prepare the sampling of the surveys
To support coordination with national and county forum and ethical review process
To support the development of training packages and train surveyors
To support the conduction of the final evaluation
To analyze the data collected
To write a final evaluation report
Qualifications required
Hold at least a MSc in a relevant field (e.g., public health, nutrition, economics, sociology, etc.)
Demonstrated experience in final evaluations
Demonstrated experience in cross sectional surveys
Demonstrated experience in qualitative and quantitative surveys
Demonstrated experience of working with public health programs, with a preference for nutrition programs
Expected level of effort: 60 days
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