Parent Sector : Field Office
Duty Station: Addis Ababa
Job Family: Education
Type of contract : Non Staff
Level :
Duration of contract : From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to : External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 26/11/2023
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
Only Candidates who are entitled to work in Ethiopia may apply to this post
Background
Ethiopia’s first Adolescent and Youth Reproductive Health (AYRH) Strategy was developed in 2006 through which a number of initiatives have been undertaken over the last decades. The government has made concerted efforts as part of the successive Growth and Transformation Plans (GTP) to respond to the needs of adolescents and youth. Moreover, there have been improvements in the policy and legal framework for adolescent and youth health and development, in the incidence and prevalence of HIV and STIs, and in the knowledge and attitudes towards Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health (AYSRH).
However, besides limitation in scope, the AYRH strategy was also challenged by lack of (1) multi-sectoral collaboration, (2) low stakeholders and youth involvement, (3) inadequate resources, and (4) persistent social and cultural barriers to AYSRH. As a result, limitations still exist and adolescents and youth continue to face particular challenges to their health and development. Thus, in 2016-2020 a comprehensive adolescent and youth health responsive strategy was developed. The preparation of the 2016 was informed by far reaching situational analysis of the trends in the mortality, morbidity, and the health system response to adolescent and youth health and development in Ethiopia. The analysis found that the health and development of adolescents in Ethiopia are determined by broad ranging health and health related behavioural conditions even though Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) and HIV remain the main concern.
The current National Adolescent and Youth Health Strategy (2021-2025) aims at reducing teenage pregnancy from 13 percent to 7 percent, raise median age at first marriage from 17 to 18 years and reduce HIV prevalence among young people to 0.1 percent. The – strategy like the previous strategy goes beyond SRH and comprising other important health dimensions of young people including nutrition, youth participation, substance abuse, non-communicable disease, and gender-based violence. The strategy gives special attention to the most vulnerable and hard to reach young people including those living with HIV, disability, and those living and working in fragile contexts. Thus, UNESCO in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Ethiopia plan to conduct an assessment on the Status of Adolescent and Youth Health in Ethiopia with Particular focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health of in- school Youth.
Therefore, UNESCO Addis Ababa Office would like to hire an experienced consultancy firm with a team of experts that have quality experience in conducting assessment in areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health of in- school Youth. The team of experts in the firm need to have the required qualifications in the fields of education and health to execute the assignment and their CV should submitted together with the technical proposal.
Objective of the contract
The primary objective of this assessment is to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the status of adolescent and youth health in Ethiopia, with a specific focus on in-school youth SRH. The assessment will:
Duties/Tasks and Expected Outputs
Under the overall authority and supervision of UNESCO Addis Ababa Liaison Office and in close collaboration with Chief Education Sector of UNESCO Liaison Office the consultancy firm will conduct an assessment on the Status of Adolescent and Youth Health in Ethiopia with Particular focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health of in- school Youth.
The consultancy firm selected for this assessment will be responsible for producing the following deliverables:
Education
Work Experience / Team Leader/
Minimum requirements for team members:
The team should be composed of a minimum of 3 technical members with at least the following qualifications and skills:
Languages
Other specifications
The consultancy firm should provide the following information with their proposal
Note: Please submit your application by midnight Ethiopia time on 24 November, 2023
Through UNESCO Career Please indicate “ Assessment on the Status of Adolescent and Youth Health in Ethiopia with Particular focus on Sexual and Reproductive Health of in- school Youth’’ in the subject.
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