SRHR Alliance Uganda

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RESEARCH ON PROOF OF CONCEPT OF WORKING IN CONSORTIUMS AND THE VALUE OF THE MULTI - COMPONENT APPROACH IN ADDRESSING YOUTH SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS (SRHR) ISSUES IN UGANDA

PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The primary objective of this consultancy is to conduct a comprehensive research study aimed at strengthening the effectiveness and efficiency of the Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights Alliance Uganda (SRHR-AU) initiatives. The study seeks to achieve the following specific objectives:Â

1. Assess the Proof of Concept of Working in Consortiums within the SRHR-AU Framework.

  • Examine how the consortium model has leveraged the diverse expertise, resources, and networks of its eight member organizations to enhance the delivery of SRHR services to adolescents and young people. This includes analysing collaborative efforts, shared learning, and coordinated interventions that have led to improved outcomes.
  • Explore the obstacles and limitations encountered in the consortium approach, such as coordination difficulties, resource allocation issues, and varying organizational cultures. Understanding these challenges will aid in developing strategies to mitigate them and improve collaborative efficiency.
  • Measure the effectiveness of the consortium model in achieving its intended SRHR objectives. This involves assessing indicators such as increased access to services, improved health outcomes, enhanced awareness, and empowerment among youth populations

2. Evaluate the Value of the Multi-Component Approach Employed by SRHR-AU in Addressing Youth SRHR
Issues

  • Analyze the various components of SRHR-AU's approach, including education, healthcare service provision, policy advocacy, community engagement, and capacity building. The evaluation will determine how each component contributes individually and collectively to addressing the complex SRHR needs of young people.
  • Focus on how the multi-component approach addresses the unique challenges faced by vulnerable and marginalized groups such as adolescent girls, young people living with HIV/AIDS, those in emergency settings, individuals with disabilities, and key populations. The study will evaluate the inclusivity, responsiveness, and impact of interventions tailored to these groups.
  • Investigate how the different components interact and complement each other to create a holistic and sustainable impact. This includes assessing coordination mechanisms, integration of services, and the seamless delivery of comprehensive SRHR programs.

SUBMISSION DETAILS
All applications should be submitted by November 4, 2024 to procurement@srhrallianceug.org.

Late submissions will not be considered. In the subject line, please state the consultancy you are applying for, your company name or last name. i.e.
(SUBJECT: SRHRMCA-Last Name or company name).