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Consultancy Nutrition Survey
International Medical Corps

International Medical Corps is a global, nonprofit, humanitarian aid organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering by providing emergency medical services, as well as healthcare training and development programs, to those affected by disaster, disease or conflict

 


 Duty Station: Al-Salam Camp, South Darfur
 Closing Date: 31 August 2018

Bakground:
Since 2004, the International Medical Corps has been providing targeted, integrated, and comprehensive live-saving health and nutrition interventions benefiting IDP camp, host communities, nomads refugees and returnees throughout Central, West, and South Darfur states. IMC implement primary health care, nutrition, and WASH programs, supporting 66 communities with integrated interventions.  IMC also works to build the capacity of the health work force and of the community to ensure project activities are built into long-terms strategic planning and that the workforce will have the needed capacity to continue humanitarian interventions in the target communities.Through this consultancy service, International Medical Corps plans to understand and determine the magnitude of malnutrition among children and PLWs in Al-Salalm Camp.

Methodology:
The survey will be a quantitative cross sectional study using cluster sampling. The survey will be developed using updated SMART methodology. Anthropometric indicators will be generated using ENA or Epi/ENA software. Survey methodology should be reviewed by IMC Program Director. The core IYCF indicators will be measured assessed as recommended by WHO.

Objectives:
The Consultant will lead and deliver the survey and its findings as per the following objectives:

  • To measure the prevalence of acute malnutrition in children aged 6-59.
  • To measure the prevalence of stunting in children aged 6-59 months.
  • To determine the coverage of measles vaccination among children aged 9-59 months (or context-specific target group e.g. 9-23 months).
  • To determine the coverage of vitamin A supplementation received during the last 6 months among children aged 6-59 months.
  • To assess the two-week period prevalence of diarrhea among children aged 6- 59 months.
  • To investigate IYCF practices core indicators among children aged 0-23 months.
  • To assess household dietary diversity.
  • To determine the population’s access to, and use of, improved water, sanitation and hygiene facilities.
  • To establish recommendations on actions to be taken to address the situation.

Expected Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Review and finalize the survey tools using the SMART methodology. This includes  ensuring that the data collection forms are  in line with international standards.
  • Be responsible for preparation for the surveys, including review of  population statistics, calculating the sample size, selecting clusters,  and developing an efficient survey schedule.
  • Train the survey teams (including pre-testing questionnaire) in collaboration with IMC and Community Workers. The consultant shall handle all survey related payments.IMC’s role shall be only facilitation.
  • Assume overall responsibility for implementation of the survey, including daily supervision of survey teams and  daily data quality assurance.
  • Be responsible for data cleaning and analysis using anthropometric software for the core anthropometric and additional indicators, including analysis.
  • Write and submit a comprehensive report.
  • Outlining findings and recommendations.
  • Lead the synthesis and sharing of findings during meetings and discussions with IMC and relevant field team members.

Schedule (example):

Date

Activity

xx

  • Introduction of team
  • Overview of CMAM in xxx[country-district]
  • preparation for field

xx

Field visit for terminology, actors identification and availability

Xx

Preparation of survey methodology

xx

Validation of survey methodology

Xx

Training of survey staff

xx

Data collection and data entry

Xx

Data cleaning and analysis

xx

Report Writing

xx

IMC and stakeholder debriefing with presentation of key findings and recommendations

xx

Final Report


Deliverables:

  • A preliminary report will be delivered within one week of the end of field work.
  • A final survey report including recommendations on actions to address the situation is to be submitted at the end of the Consultancy.
  • Results of standardization tests, details of data cleaning and plausibility checks should be presented in the final report.
  • The findings and major recommendations are to be presented to partners at the mission level (oral presentation and PowerPoint slides).
  • The final cleaned version of the data sets used to calculate the survey results is to be submitted to IMC.
  • All completed questionnaires and tools to be submitted to IMC field office.

Reporting:

The consultant will report on regular basis and agreed task schedule to the M&E Coordinator delegated person who will have the overall responsibility of the survey.

Qualifications and Experience Required:
The successful candidate will:

  • Have a university degree or the equivalent, with advanced education in nutrition, with a specific competency in humanitarian emergencies.
  • Have significant experience in undertaking nutrition surveys (design and methodologies, staff recruitment and training, field supervision and data analysis/write up).
  • Be familiar with the SMART survey methodology and ENA for SMART, Epi/ENA or Epi Info software.
  • Be fluent in English with excellent writing and presentation skills.
  • High level of coordination skills is required.
  • Documented experience in SMART surveys.
  • Proven skills to analyze identify needs and respond with recommendations to address supply, human resources and implementation issues.
  • Ability to conduct data analyses, including collating and presenting data. Strong skills in statistical analysis using ENA software.
  • Must be able to demonstrate excellent communication and organizational skills.
  • Willingness to travel and work in field environments.

How to Apply?

  • Interested applicants are requested to send their submissions (both physical and financial proposal) to International Medical Corps (IMC) Office located in Amarat, street 41, Block 11/S, House number 3, close to Africa Road during official working hours Sunday to Thursday before 3:30 am by August 31,2018.
  • Applications must include: 
    • Survey protocol 
    • Cover letter,
    • CV,
    • An approved final report of the most recent SMART survey that he/she had conducted.


 









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