UNICEF Consultancy: Finalization, Dissemination and
Operational Planning of the National HIV/AIDS Programming Framework for
Adolescents and Young People in Botswana (Open for Botswana Locals Only)
Job Number: 522559
Locations: Africa: Botswana
Work Type : Consultancy
Locations: Africa: Botswana
Work Type : Consultancy
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to
reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend
their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every
child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
Background and Justification
The latest country HIV estimates, and projections indicate
that Botswana has the third highest level of HIV prevalence in the world.
According to the national HIV estimates of 2018, the HIV prevalence among
adults 15-49 years was 22.8 percent with women having a higher prevalence than
men (27.4% vs. 18.4%), with an estimated 380,000 persons of all ages living
with HIV. The HIV prevalence among young people aged 15-24 was 8.4 percent in
2017 with females having a higher prevalence (11.2%) than males (5.6%). A total
of 35,000 people of this age group were living with HIV of whom 66 percent
(23,000) were females. There were an estimated 13,800 new HIV infections in
2017, with 4,600 of them occurring amongst adolescents and young people aged
15-24 years, this accounted for 3 in every 10 new infection that occurred
during that year.
Adolescents and young people make the largest cohort of
Botswana’s population and highly vulnerable population to HIV acquisition. A
large percent of them lack access to information, skills and services that they
need to protect themselves from HIV, violence and unintended pregnancies. While
there is increased awareness of HIV in general, comprehensive knowledge of HIV
remains low, condom use among sexually active young people is declining, while
rates of forced sex and teenage pregnancy are ominously high. Age disparity and
transactional sex, peer pressure, stigma and discrimination, harmful social and
gender norms, gender inequality and unequal power dynamics are some
contributors to the constrained progress in reducing new HIV infections amongst
adolescents and young people. Furthermore, adolescent girls and young women
(AGYW) continue to be disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic with
early sexual debut, forced marriage and gender-based violence further
increasing AGYW vulnerability to acquiring HIV.
However, there are gaps in providing centred interventions
and tailored approaches to adequately reach and address specific needs of these
vulnerable groups. Furthermore, whilst guidelines and standard packages of
interventions, specifically for behavioural and structural interventions are
available, they are not yet fully operational for various reasons. In addition,
legal and policy barriers, as well as stigma and discrimination make access to
and uptake of, HIV prevention and treatment, care and support services a
challenge. Targeted high impact interventions focused on the health, wellbeing
and quality of life of adolescents and young people are still limited within
the national HIV response and concerted efforts by all stakeholders are
urgently needed to accelerate and scale up the implementation of an effective
HIV response.
The Government of Botswana is committed to ending AIDS by
2030 and to ensuring a bright future for its young population. To achieve this
commitment, the third National Multi-sectoral HIV and AIDS Response Strategic
Framework (NSF III) aligned to national priorities (NDP11 and Vision 2036) and
regional and global agendas) was developed in 2018. NSF III outlines priority
interventions, spells out specific programmes and strategies to fast track the
response for Botswana to achieve epidemic control by 2023, with a strategic
shift from a national approach to priority geographic locations and populations
based on evidence. Â Â NSF III has identified adolescents and young
people, including girls and young women as specific sub-populations that
require targeted, well defined, age-appropriate and gender-sensitive high
impact interventions that can be implemented at scale.
With support from the UN and partners, other key strategic
documents to guide an effective and coordinated response for adolescents and
young, that are aligned to the NSF III have been developed but are yet to be
validated and disseminated for operationalization. These include the National
Programming Framework for Adolescents and Young People in Botswana 2018 - 2022,
the national Social and Behaviour Change Communication Strategy and the
National Package of HIV services. Combined, these documents aim to guide,
provide direction and support the implementation of an effective and
standardized HIV response for adolescents and young people.
It is against this broad background that UNICEF seeks a
consultant to support the National AIDS and Health Promotion Agency (NAHPA)
with the validation, dissemination and operationalization of key strategic
documents for adolescents and young people.
Scope of Work
As the country awaits to launch the NSF III, final steps in
consolidating and re-aligning national strategic documents for AYP to
ensure a coordinated and effective response are required. These final steps
entail validating information within the AYP strategic documents and reports to
the NSF III; developing advocacy packages, policy briefs and sensitization materials
to be used at national and sub-national level dissemination meetings;
development of toolkits for operational planning by the 10 priority districts
and progress tracking tools.
Activities and tasks:
The activities will take place between July and November
2019. The process will involve the following three phases:
Desk review and development of advocacy briefs: The
scope of work involves the review and validation of the current versions of the
AYP documents[1] in alignment to NSF III and
development of advocacy/policy briefs.
National and Sub-National Dissemination:
- Dissemination
packages and operational planning toolkits: The incumbent will develop
dissemination packages and toolkits for operational planning and M&E.
These will be used for dissemination, operational planning and progress
tracking till the end of the AYP implementation period.
- National
dissemination: The consultant will support preparations and facilitate
national validation and dissemination of the AYP documents.
- Field
Dissemination:10 districts have been identified as high priority districts
for the HIV response based on the following factors: High, medium and low
programme performance; geographical factors with reference to urban, rural
areas; hard to reach areas; and remote areas. The incumbent will support
dissemination and operational planning in these priority districts.
- Operational
Planning: The incumbent will support districts in developing operational
plans aligned to the AYP Framework, Standard Packages and SBCC strategy.
This will include identification of key indicators and setting of district
specific targets for standardizes progress tracking.
Report writing and hand over of final documents and
operational plans: complete set of the comprehensive report, operational
planning toolkits, district operational plans and policy briefs will be handed
over to MOH.
Payment Schedule
Deliverables
|
Duration
(Estimated # of days or months)
|
Timeline/Deadline
|
Schedule of payment
|
Inception Report including: Desk review of AYP documents
and development of policy briefs.
|
10 days
|
July/August 2019
|
20%
|
Dissemination packages and operational planning tool kits
developed;
|
7 days
|
August/September 2019
|
40%
|
Dissemination and operational planning workshops held and
dissemination report submitted
|
15 days
|
October/November 2019
|
20%
|
Report and Handing over
|
3 days
|
November 2019
|
20%
|
Administrative issues and Conditions
- The
consultant will use own equipment to produce deliverables. Office space
will be provided at UNICEF as available or as required.
- The
consultant is expected to travel (max 15 days) and work in-country and
remotely based on an agreed upon schedule. Timing for visits and planning
will be jointly agreed with UNICEF Botswana Country Office, NAHPA and the
relevant District Authorities. The consultant is required to indicate an all-inclusive
fee for this assignment, considering travel to Botswana and in-country
travel as applicable. Airfares and in-country living expenses based on
existing UN rates, will therefore be part of the all-inclusive fee. Skype
calls with country partners to be scheduled based on need.
- As per
UNICEF DFAM policy, payment is made against approved deliverables. No
advanced payment is allowed unless exceptions against bank guarantees,
subject to a maximum of 30 percent of the total contract value, in cases
where advance purchases, for example for supplies or travel maybe
necessary.
- The
candidate selected will be governed by and subject to UNICEF's General
Terms and Conditions for individual contracts.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
- A minimum
of a Masters Degree in Public Health, Social Sciences or a relevant field
is required.
- At
least 8 years experience in field of Sexual Reproductive Health and
HIV/AIDS in the region, including with adolescents and young people.
Knowledge of HIV prevention, care and treatment programmes in Botswana is
an added advantage.
- Proven
experience in supporting government and civil society with development of
strategies, plans, guidelines, toolkits and reports.
- Experience
in engaging and consulting with national and sub-national authorities in
development of strategic documents.
- Demonstrated
ability to analyze and interpret data, as well as proven experience in
developing monitoring and evaluation plans.
- Demonstrated
evidence of having undertaken similar assignments in the past.
- Proven
record in delivering timely, quality results.
- Excellent
written and spoken English required, as well as analytic, facilitation and
presentation skills.
-
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are requested to complete an
application including profile to the respective advertisement online. Please
submit your technical proposal indicating your ability, availability and an all
inclusive financial proposal to complete the terms of reference above. Rates
must include all expenses related to the assignment (e.g. consultancy fee,
field trips(where applicable), living allowance(where applicable).
Applications submitted without a fee/rate will not be
considered.
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.
View our competency framework at
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.
Remarks:
Mobility is a condition of international professional
employment with UNICEF and an underlying premise of the international civil
service.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to
the next stage of the selection process.
Opening Date Mon May 27 2019 23:00:00 GMT+0300 (East Africa Time) South Africa Standard Time
Closing Date Fri Aug 02 2019 00:55:00 GMT+0300 (East Africa Time)
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