Organization: UN Population Fund
Country: Mozambique
Closing date: 10 Feb 2014
Family Planning, Maternal Mortality, HIV-AIDS, early pregnancy, STIs, etc, are examples of health issues that impact substantially in the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) of the Mozambican population and in particular that of adolescents, young girls and women.
UNFPA supports the Government to broaden access to quality SRH services at several levels, among others, by providing Technical Assistance for a national multi-sectoral Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH) Programme, Geração Biz (PGB).
To further support the government led community-based family planning provision, a project will be implemented using Social Marketing Technique and MoBIZ, an integrated platform developed by Population Services International (PSI) and implemented by Coalizao. The MoBIZ programme aims to improve the Knowledge, Attitudes and Abilities of adolescents and youth to adopt positive SRH behavior. The programme also seeks to improve access to adequate SRH services by adolescents and youth, and improve the quality of services that are offered.
The technical assistance aims to design and implement a Monitoring and Evaluation system linked to the MoBIZ project implementation. The pilot phase (ending in June 2014) will be in Maputo City and Quelimane. The technical assistant is requested to collect initial data and establish a base for measurement and comparison. (see pdf).
How to apply:
Applications to send to foffice@unfpa.uem.mz