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Consultant - Young Health Programme (YHP) Endeline Evaluation

  • Full Time, onsite
  • Yayasan Plan International Indonesia
  • Jakarta Raya, Indonesia
Salary undisclosed

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Project Background

The Young Health Programme (YHP) is AstraZeneca’s global community investment initiative. It has a unique focus on young people and primary prevention of the most common non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as type 2 diabetes, cancer, heart and respiratory disease, and mental and neurological health conditions.

Working with other expert organisations and combining on-the-ground programmes, research and advocacy, the YHP works with young people to target risk factors such as tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and air pollution that can lead to these diseases in adulthood. Since 2010 Plan International has implemented the YHP in Zambia, Brazil, India, Kenya, Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Egypt, Colombia and in the United Kingdom.

In Indonesia, the YHP is implemented by Plan International Indonesia in partnership with Lentera anak foundation. The programme has been running for a period of 5 years from 2021 to 2025. The overall goal of the YHP in Indonesia is to contribute to improved health and well-being of young people in Indonesia. Specifically, it aims to ensure that young people in Indonesia have increased knowledge about NCD prevention and NCD risk factors and increased greater capacity to make informed decisions about their health.

The programme has the following four objectives:

  1. Young people have increased knowledge and capacity on NCD prevention to protect and promote their long-term health.
  2. Communities are informed and mobilised to provide a safe and supportive environment that facilitates healthy behaviour among young people
  3. Health services have the capacity to support the health of young people, including accessible and quality youth-friendly services
  4. Laws and policies support NCD prevention and promote the broader health of young people.

The YHP takes a holistic approach to address NCD prevention and promote long-term health for young people. This means that in addition to targeting NCD risk factors, the programme addresses the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and the emotional well-being of young people, and it uses a gendered approach to NCD prevention. In this way, the programme addresses the impact of underlying social, economic, cultural and psychological factors which influences health choices, and creates an environment in which young people have access to the support, information and services they need.

A detailed YHP proposal and M&E framework, among other relevant programme documents, will be shared with the selected consultant(s) for their review prior to starting the mid-term study.

The Consultancy Objective

The objective of this consultancy is to collect data for an endline study of the YHP in Indonesia. The endline data from this study and the recommendations will inform the outcome targets and strategies of the YHP in Indonesia at the end of implementation. The data will be compared with the baseline and midline data collected at the earlier in the YHP to assess whether the YHP indicators are achieved.

The Scope of Work

The scope of work of this consultancy is to collect endline data (using the same quantitative and qualitative tools used during baseline and midline), to insert the quantitative data into an agreed software programme and to transcribe the qualitative data. Plan International will then send the collected raw data to a consultant in the UK, who will analyse the data and write the report. So, data analysis and report writing are not part of this consultancy.

Application Submission packs:

Plan Indonesia invites consultant(s) and/or agencies (firms) with relevant expertise and portfolio to apply for the assignment by sending:

A letter of intent expressing the consultant’s or firm’s capabilities and qualifications.

Consultant or agency profile outlining areas of expertise with samples of select works.

Current list of recent and relevant clients.

Any direct or relevant past experience of undertaking similar assignments.

Names and CVs of the professionals who will be the lead and associated with the assignment and how the assignment will be managed.

Detailed technical proposal on the understanding of the TOR and the scope of the work, outlining the approach and plan to accomplish the assignment.

A proposed timeline indicating activities/sub-activities to be undertaken and the corresponding outputs, including gender and safeguarding considerations.

A financial proposal containing itemized all-inclusive budget and including tax. Plan International will not meet gross up tax (PPH) or any other costs related to the assignment.

  • Evidence of acceptance to payment schedule of 40% being payment upon submission of acceptable draft inception report and 60% upon submission of acceptable complete final report.

Location: DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

Type of Role: Professional Service Agreement (Research Consultancy)

Contract Period : March 24, 2025 – June 24, 2025

Reports to: YHP Project Team

Closing Date: March 3th, 2025

To obtain more information about this role and access a full Terms of Reference (ToR), please click on : https://bit.ly/PoS_2025

HOW TO APPLY:

The application can be sent electronically through the email: [email protected] by mentioning the code [RfQ218 – YHP Enline Evaluation – Name of Consultant or Agency] on the email subject at the latest on March 3rd, 2025. Only applicants with complete documents including sample of the previous work will go through the selection process.

As an international child-centred community development organisation, Yayasan Plan International Indonesia is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse.

Our organisation is based on a culture of inclusivity. We strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team in every office and country is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas.

Please note that Plan International will never send unsolicited emails requesting payment from candidates.

Project Background

The Young Health Programme (YHP) is AstraZeneca’s global community investment initiative. It has a unique focus on young people and primary prevention of the most common non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as type 2 diabetes, cancer, heart and respiratory disease, and mental and neurological health conditions.

Working with other expert organisations and combining on-the-ground programmes, research and advocacy, the YHP works with young people to target risk factors such as tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and air pollution that can lead to these diseases in adulthood. Since 2010 Plan International has implemented the YHP in Zambia, Brazil, India, Kenya, Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Egypt, Colombia and in the United Kingdom.

In Indonesia, the YHP is implemented by Plan International Indonesia in partnership with Lentera anak foundation. The programme has been running for a period of 5 years from 2021 to 2025. The overall goal of the YHP in Indonesia is to contribute to improved health and well-being of young people in Indonesia. Specifically, it aims to ensure that young people in Indonesia have increased knowledge about NCD prevention and NCD risk factors and increased greater capacity to make informed decisions about their health.

The programme has the following four objectives:

  1. Young people have increased knowledge and capacity on NCD prevention to protect and promote their long-term health.
  2. Communities are informed and mobilised to provide a safe and supportive environment that facilitates healthy behaviour among young people
  3. Health services have the capacity to support the health of young people, including accessible and quality youth-friendly services
  4. Laws and policies support NCD prevention and promote the broader health of young people.

The YHP takes a holistic approach to address NCD prevention and promote long-term health for young people. This means that in addition to targeting NCD risk factors, the programme addresses the sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and the emotional well-being of young people, and it uses a gendered approach to NCD prevention. In this way, the programme addresses the impact of underlying social, economic, cultural and psychological factors which influences health choices, and creates an environment in which young people have access to the support, information and services they need.

A detailed YHP proposal and M&E framework, among other relevant programme documents, will be shared with the selected consultant(s) for their review prior to starting the mid-term study.

The Consultancy Objective

The objective of this consultancy is to collect data for an endline study of the YHP in Indonesia. The endline data from this study and the recommendations will inform the outcome targets and strategies of the YHP in Indonesia at the end of implementation. The data will be compared with the baseline and midline data collected at the earlier in the YHP to assess whether the YHP indicators are achieved.

The Scope of Work

The scope of work of this consultancy is to collect endline data (using the same quantitative and qualitative tools used during baseline and midline), to insert the quantitative data into an agreed software programme and to transcribe the qualitative data. Plan International will then send the collected raw data to a consultant in the UK, who will analyse the data and write the report. So, data analysis and report writing are not part of this consultancy.

Application Submission packs:

Plan Indonesia invites consultant(s) and/or agencies (firms) with relevant expertise and portfolio to apply for the assignment by sending:

A letter of intent expressing the consultant’s or firm’s capabilities and qualifications.

Consultant or agency profile outlining areas of expertise with samples of select works.

Current list of recent and relevant clients.

Any direct or relevant past experience of undertaking similar assignments.

Names and CVs of the professionals who will be the lead and associated with the assignment and how the assignment will be managed.

Detailed technical proposal on the understanding of the TOR and the scope of the work, outlining the approach and plan to accomplish the assignment.

A proposed timeline indicating activities/sub-activities to be undertaken and the corresponding outputs, including gender and safeguarding considerations.

A financial proposal containing itemized all-inclusive budget and including tax. Plan International will not meet gross up tax (PPH) or any other costs related to the assignment.

  • Evidence of acceptance to payment schedule of 40% being payment upon submission of acceptable draft inception report and 60% upon submission of acceptable complete final report.

Location: DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

Type of Role: Professional Service Agreement (Research Consultancy)

Contract Period : March 24, 2025 – June 24, 2025

Reports to: YHP Project Team

Closing Date: March 3th, 2025

To obtain more information about this role and access a full Terms of Reference (ToR), please click on : https://bit.ly/PoS_2025

HOW TO APPLY:

The application can be sent electronically through the email: [email protected] by mentioning the code [RfQ218 – YHP Enline Evaluation – Name of Consultant or Agency] on the email subject at the latest on March 3rd, 2025. Only applicants with complete documents including sample of the previous work will go through the selection process.

As an international child-centred community development organisation, Yayasan Plan International Indonesia is fully committed to promoting the realisation of children’s rights including their right to protection from violence and abuse.

Our organisation is based on a culture of inclusivity. We strive to create a workplace environment that ensures every team in every office and country is rich in diverse people, thoughts, and ideas.

Please note that Plan International will never send unsolicited emails requesting payment from candidates.