Nutrition International
Design and translation of social and behaviour change communication (SBCC) materials to support maternal nutrition and multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) programming in Pakistan
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Posted date 27th August, 2024 Last date to apply 20th September, 2024
Category Consultancy
Type Full Time Position 1

Background:

Nutrition International (NI), formerly the Micronutrient Initiative, is a global leader in nutrition. For 30 years, NI has worked with a wide range of donors, governments, UN agencies, civil societies, research institutions, and other partners across the world to promote, accelerate, and facilitate the scale-up of high-impact nutrition.

NI works as an ally to the governments to implement nutrition interventions and solutions to malnutrition – including micronutrient deficiencies – through different programs. NI also conducts high quality implementation research, incorporating the skill sets of a diverse and dynamic group of technical experts in public health, nutrition, and research.

Since 2001, Nutrition International has been working in Pakistan, to improve the health of people in need, especially women and children, through better nutrition. NI support federal and provincial governments and partners by generating and translating evidence and providing technical expertise to inform decision making.

2. Context:

Maternal and newborn health and nutrition needs in Pakistan are high. The neonatal mortality rate (estimated at 42 per 1,000 live births) and the prevalence of low birthweight (LBW; 23% in 2018) are among the highest in the world. Rates of micronutrient deficiencies are also high in Pakistan, at least in part due to widespread and extreme food insecurity, with the country ranking 99out of 129 nations in the 2022 Global Hunger Index report. According to the 2018 National Nutrition Survey, an estimated 14% of women of reproductive age are underweight, 43% suffer from anaemia, 22% are affected by vitamin A deficiency, and 80% from vitamin D deficiency.

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Guidance for proposal submission

Expressions of Interest should be sent by email to Olena Karelina on [email protected] with the subject header, “design and translation of SBCC and trainings materials” and following documents.
• 5-10 page (maximum) proposal to complete the deliverables mentioned above including a detailed budget and timeline, along with:
   o Resumes of staff working on the assignment
   o Sample of similar work undertaken previously. The applicant is required to attach the sample along with the proposal and send it electronically by email.
   o A link to their website or portfolio.

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