PROJECT SUMMARY
Following upon a successful phase 1 of a small grants program in South and East Asia, CORE Group is developing and implementing Phase 2 of a participatory 3-year small grants program to advance Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (SRMNCAH) programming, policy, and interventions in priority countries within East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar and Malawi) by providing financial, SRMNCAH technical, and organizational resources to local women-led, youth-led, people with disabilities-led organizations, and other community-based organizations. This approach will strengthen local and national organizations' technical and organizational capacity to design and implement community-based solutions to SRMNCAH challenges, focusing on gender transformation, quality of care, and health equity.
The project will primarily focus on the overall outcome of: Community-based solutions for SRMNCAH developed in this project strengthen the national health system to become sustainable in the longer term.
Additionally, the project has the following objectives:
Objective 1: To strengthen the technical and organizational capacity of selected partners implementing SRMNCAH programs
Objective 2: To provide critical financial resources to women-led, youth-led, people with disabilities-led organizations, and other minorities-led organizations to implement SRMNCAH programs.
Objective 3: To construct an improved grantmaking mechanism for RMNCAH through a participatory approach of all the parties involved in the small grants program.
Objective 4: To implement successful RMNACH interventions in three selected countries, with a particular focus on women and girls.
CONSULTANCY DESCRIPTION
The Country Mapping Consultant will be responsible for identifying key issues and gaps in SRMNCAH work in the identified priority countries of Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar and Malawi. The mapping will include an analysis of SRMNCAH indicators for each country with a focus on regional or other disparities in each country. Additionally, the mapping should look at the current prioirities of the Ministry of Health in each country, as well as the focus of donor funded work. It should also include an overview of civil society (especially in the health sector) in the country with a focus on national organizations. The mapping should report on enabling and prohibiting factors such as the policy environment and security concerns, as well as human rights.
Analysis should also cover current financial commitments, climate and humanitarian crisis vulnerability, and corruption.
RESPONSIBILITIES
General responsibilities will include, but not be limited to the following:
Research and analyze the SRMNCAH environment in each country and the broader context
Deliverables
o Country report for each country
o Comparison of the countries in terms of health indicators and other factors
o Recommendations for country selection based on findings
o References
REQUIREMENTS
Required Qualifications:
Individuals from the Global South are encouraged to apply, as well as women, people living with disabilities, indigenous persons, and members of the LGBTQI+ community.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please email your resume, a sample of previous research, publication or report that you authored, and cover letter to jobs@coregroup.org. Use "Country Mapping Consultant" as the subject line. No phone calls, please. Only potential interviewees will be contacted.
Please apply by January 10, 2025.
PROJECT SUMMARY
Following upon a successful phase 1 of a small grants program in South and East Asia, CORE Group is developing and implementing Phase 2 of a participatory 3-year small grants program to advance Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (SRMNCAH) programming, policy, and interventions in priority countries within East Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar and Malawi) by providing financial, SRMNCAH technical, and organizational resources to local women-led, youth-led, people with disabilities-led organizations, and other community-based organizations. This approach will strengthen local and national organizations' technical and organizational capacity to design and implement community-based solutions to SRMNCAH challenges, focusing on gender transformation, quality of care, and health equity.
The project will primarily focus on the overall outcome of: Community-based solutions for SRMNCAH…