Request for Proposal (RFP) for short-term consultancy to carry out a Political Economy Analysis (PEA) in Lagos State.

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Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a Political Economy Analysis in Lagos state to explore power relations, stakeholder interests, governance structures, policy frameworks, and resource allocation mechanisms that influence maternal health outcomes. By engaging key stakeholders, conducting community consultations, and analyzing policy documents, the PEA and provide actionable insights and recommendations for strengthening multi-level partnerships, promoting accountability, and advancing women’s health in Lagos State. The findings of the PEA will guide the will guide the implementation of the project and development of evidence-based strategies and interventions to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality and improve the overall well-being of women and families in the state.
The specific objective is to:
Conduct a Political Economy Analysis in Lagos state to explore power relations, stakeholder interests, governance structures, policy frameworks, and resource allocation mechanisms that influence maternal health outcomes.
Major Activities

Conduct a desk review to determine the demographic profile, women’s health indicators (ANC coverage, Facility Delivery, unmet need for FP, mCPR, maternal mortality etc.), political landscape and economic context in Lagos state.
Identify land map stakeholders, existing partnerships, and opportunities.
Examine existing health policies and legislation related to maternal health at the federal and state levels, including their formulation, implementation, and enforcement mechanisms.
Investigate and analyze power dynamics affecting women’s health in the state.
Conduct PEA as follows:

Assess the role of external actors, including bilateral and multilateral donors, international NGOs, and development partners, in shaping maternal health policies, programs, and funding priorities in Lagos State.
Identify potential risks, challenges, and barriers to the successful implementation of women’s health interventions in Lagos State, including political instability, conflict, insecurity, cultural resistance, and resource constraints.
Explore resilience factors and opportunities for mitigating risks through adaptive strategies, community engagement, capacity building, and advocacy efforts aimed at promoting women’s rights and improving maternal health outcomes.

Facilitate interactive workshop to disseminate PEA findings and facilitate discussions among stakeholders and explore collaborative solutions to address identified challenges.

Location of Assignment: Lagos State
Deliverables

Detailed PEA report
PowerPoint deck summarizing findings.
Policy briefs summarizing key findings of the PEA, highlighting implications for policymakers, and suggesting actionable policy recommendations.
Consultancy report

Period of Performance/Duration of Assignment: May – June 2024
Level of Effort: 10 billable days
Positions Available: 1 position
Timing of consultancy

Conduct a desk review to determine the demographic profile, women’s health indicators (ANC coverage, Facility Delivery, unmet need for FP, mCPR, maternal mortality etc.), political landscape and economic context in Lagos state.

Identify land map stakeholders, existing partnerships, and opportunities.
Examine existing health policies and legislation related to maternal health at the federal and state levels, including their formulation, implementation, and enforcement mechanisms. All listed activities are expected to be completed within 3 days

2 Conduct PEA

Investigate and analyze power dynamics affecting women’s health in the state.
Assess the role of external actors, including bilateral and multilateral donors, international NGOs, and development partners, in shaping maternal health policies, programs, and funding priorities in Lagos State.
Identify potential risks, challenges, and barriers to the successful implementation of women’s health interventions in Lagos State, including political instability, conflict, insecurity, cultural resistance, and resource constraints.
Explore resilience factors and opportunities for mitigating risks through adaptive strategies, community engagement, capacity building, and advocacy efforts aimed at promoting women’s rights and improving maternal health outcomes. All listed activities are expected to be completed within 4 days

3. Facilitate 1-day dissemination workshop in Lagos. All listed activities are expected to be completed in 1 day
4. Report writing. All listed activities are expected to be completed within 2 days.
Total Days: 10 days
Eligibility/Scoring Criteria:

Post-graduate degree in Public Health, Health Economics, Health Systems, or other relevant field with specialization in the field of women’s health-10%
At least 10 years of professional experience related to SRH and/or FP programming in Nigeria – 10%
Broad knowledge and excellent understanding of public health sector networks -10%
Proven analytical and research skills (both quantitative and qualitative) -10%
Experience and understanding of PEA application in public health – 10%.
Strong technical writing and presentation skills, and ability to communicate effectively to diverse audiences- 15%.
Excellent report writing skills with ability to analyze information/data and present it in a clear and concise manner. A sample report of work previously completed by the consultant is a requirement- 15%.
Ability to engage and coordinate with a wide range of stakeholders including Government representatives, other development partners and other relevant stakeholders-10%
Fluency in English written and spoken -10%

Payment Terms
We anticipate entering into a fixed term consultancy contract with the selected candidates.
Terms
Pathfinder reserves the right to cancel this solicitation at any point and is under no obligation to issue a subcontract as a result of this solicitation.
Pathfinder will not reimburse any expenses related to the preparation of any proposal related materials or delivery.
Confidentiality
As a part of the RFP process, Pathfinder International may be providing confidential information. Consequently, consultant must complete a Confidentiality/ Non-Disclosure Agreement.
Thank you,
Procurement Unit
Pathfinder International
Independent Contractor Agreement (ICA)
Terms and Conditions
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For assignments of greater than 90 days’ duration, the Independent Contractor may submit interim invoices on a schedule to be agreed upon with the Assignment Manager for this assignment.
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Entire Agreement: This Agreement supersedes all prior oral or written agreements, if any, between the parties concerning the work under this Agreement and constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the work to be performed under this Agreement**.**

Proposal Deadline
All written responses to this RFP must be received by Pathfinder no later than 5:00 PM on 28th May 2024
Please email the proposals/CV and other information directly to: Nigeriaprocurement@pathfinder.org

Inquiries
If you have any questions/inquiries, please kindly send e-mail inquiries to: Nigeriaprocurement@pathfinder.org no later than 12:00 noon 26th May 2024. As a part of this RFP process.
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