Country: Bangladesh
Closing date: 11 May 2019
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Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
Context of Consultancy Requirement
Both chronic and acute undernutrition rates among the urban vulnerable population are still alarming. While, one in every four children are moderate to severely stunted in urban overall, this is almost twice as high in slums than in non-slums. As for acute malnutrition known as wasting, more than two percent are severely wasted across urban and divisions. These high rates of undernutrition are the results of poor access to standard nutrition services and nutritional practices by the vulnerable urban population. Institutional leadership for addressing urban nutrition is hindered in ambiguity. In contrast to the rural areas, where the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MOHFW) is responsible for nutrition service delivery, in urban areas the implementation responsibility lies with the Local Government Division (LGD) under the Ministry of Local Government Rural Development and Cooperatives (MOLGRD&C) while MOHFW’s role is on the provision of policy and technical guidance. However, a clear working arrangement between these two ministries are currently absent and perhaps due to this reason, the standard nutrition services in urban areas has been compromised. The current urban health system under the MoLGD is primarily through the two large programmes (Urban Primary Health Care Service Delivery Programme – UPHSDP and NGO Health Service Delivery programme – NHSDP) which provide Direct Nutrition Interventions/services integrating with the health service contact points, such as with mothers and children through ANC, PNC, EPI services etc. However, coverage and quality assurance are not managed by the technical ministry (MoHFW). On the other hand, challenges remain with the capacity and accountability by the implementing ministry (MoLDRG&C) on utilizing the existing system for standard nutrition service delivery with adequate quality and coverage. Stakeholders has suggested to identify the critical nutrition services in line with the national nutrition services (NNS) standard that can be delivered with quality and efficiency strengthening the existing system. Higher level policy makers from the relevant ministries specially the MoHFW and MoLGRD&C have recognized the need of a National Urban Nutrition Strategy which will guide in delivering the standard Nutrition Services with adequate quality and coverage in urban areas leading in improving the nutrition scenario and help achieving the national target/goal.
Objective of the Assignment
To support IPHN, MoHFW in development of National Urban Nutrition Strategy, Bangladesh including a essential direct Nutrition Intervention package, service delivery modality, key implementation plan of actions and collaborative arrangements which will be agreed by policy makers in MoHFW and MoLGD.
Expected outcome
Finalized the draft National urban Nutrition Strategy and submitted to the respective government body for endorsement.
Scope of Work
A thorough desk review, stakeholder consultations and explorations would be required to set the background context, identify the evidence based and so far proposed essential nutrition Interventions and feasible and efficient delivery modality (channels, platforms, governance) for urban areas. Facilitation of Technical Expert group meetings regularly and consultation of the Core Committee formed for this purpose will be among the engaged jobs. This would require a strong knowledge based facilitation of discussion, and presentations of evidences for consensus and endorsement by these groups. In order to achieve the expected result/outcome mentioned above, engaging of an external Senior level National Expert/ Consultant is needed who has knowledge, understanding on the nutrition services, urban service delivery system and skillset for stakeholder consultation, expertise on the nutrition situation analysis, reporting, and policy/strategy formulation, Therefore, this particular TOR is developed to hire a National Consultant to achieve the expected outcome
Major Tasks and Responsibilities
Incorporate feedback and submission of final Strategy
Deliverables:
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required:
Education: Master's or higher degrees in Nutrition/Public Health/Social Sciences/Urban Studies, or relevant field (s).
Experience:
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