Nutrition International (NI) is an
Ottawa-based, international not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring
that the world's most vulnerable especially women and children in developing
countries get the vitamins and minerals they need to survive and thrive.
Working with impacted families, communities and nations, we are improving lives
of close to 500 million people in more than 70 countries across
Asia, Africa and Latin America. NI has been implementing high-impact, high-coverage
health, and nutrition initiatives for vulnerable communities in Indonesia since
2006. NI’s priority objectives in Indonesia include the survival and health of
children, adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women as well as women of
reproductive age, primarily through improved coverage and use of key
micronutrients, such as vitamin A, zinc, iron and folic acid as well as wheat
flour fortification and iodized salt.
Save the Children (SC) has been working in Indonesia
since 1976 and has worked in 16 of Indonesia’s 34 Provinces. In 2017, SC worked
in 11 Provinces and 43 Districts, reaching over 230,000 direct beneficiaries.
SC’s programming and technical expertise are primarily in the areas of health
and nutrition, education, and child rights – including child protection, child
poverty, and child rights governance. Save the Children is also an active
player in the national policy and advocacy space, particularly in the realm of
working with sub-national government actors on effective management of
financial and technical resources.
The Better Investment for Stunting Alleviation (BISA)
project is an integrated nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive project
designed jointly by Save the Children and Nutrition International (BISA team)
to assist the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to realise the goal of the National
Strategy to Accelerate Stunting Prevention (2018-2024). BISA targets two
Provinces – West Java (WJ) and Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT). Under the BISA project, NI supports a baseline survey that will
assess the knowledge, attitude and practices among school going adolescents
girls and teachers on the causes and consequences of anaemia and the benefits
of IFA supplementation in the two provinces.
This Request for Proposal (RFP) is for the project in
NTT Province. BISA through NI is planning to organize orientation workshops and
capacity development activities in the two initial districts targeted by the
BISA project in NTT. Orientation
workshops will be conducted at district and puskesmas levels and will include
the participation of district level officials, puskesmas and teachers. Capacity
development activities will be conducted in the form of Training of Trainers
(ToT) for district level officials in Kupang and TTU districts, followed by
cascade training for puskesmas and teachers.
BISA through NI seeks to contract a local
agency to organize the following activities, in East Nusa Tenggara province: 1)
orientation workshops at district level, 2) orientation sessions at puskesmas
level, 3) ToTs at district level in East Nusa Tenggara province, and 4) cascade
training sessions for puskesmas staff and teachers.
Kindly find detailed RFP along with TOR and Budget
Template in the link as follows:
The submission deadline for proposals is Friday, June 26, 2020 by 17:00 HRS. West Indonesia Time Standard Time.
The
Technical and Financial Proposal in two separate files put into a covering
email specifically indicating the subject line “Orientation Workshops and
Capacity Building Activities for Weekly Iron and Folic Acid (WIFA)
Supplementation Program in BISA Project in East Nusa Tenggara Province,
Indonesia” and should be sent by email to:
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