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RFP - Local Implementing partners: Building awareness of Cervical Cancer Prevention and Vaccination in Schools and Communities

RFP - Local Implementing partners: Building awareness of Cervical Cancer Prevention and Vaccination in Schools and Communities

Organization: Girl Effect

Apply By: 30 Mar 2025

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About the Organization

Girl Effect is an international non-profit that builds media that girls want, trust and need.From chatbots to chat shows, TV dramas to tech, our content helps adolescent girls in Africa and Asia make choices and changes in their lives. We create safe spaces for girls, sharing facts and answering questions about health, nutrition, education, and relationships, empowering girls with the skills to negotiate and redefine what they are told is possible “for a girl”.

About the Proposal

Girl Effect is seeking the services of an experienced implementing partner to effectively implement a school- and community-based social behavior change communication (SBCC) intervention aimed at increasing awareness, acceptance, and uptake of the cervical cancer prevention vaccine (CCPV) among adolescent girls (9-14 years-old), their parents and teachers, ultimately contributing to improved CCPV vaccination coverage and cervical cancer prevention. The school and community health program also covers other topics such as menstrual health, mental well-being, and digital safety.

The work under this hiring/procurement will support Girl Effect India’s program on school- and community-based intervention to increase awareness and acceptance of the CCPV. Girl Effect India will work towards improving the health of adolescent girls by increasing demand for and uptake of priority health services while addressing barriers to access. This includes building awareness and acceptance of the cervical cancer prevention vaccine among girls and parents, alongside improving knowledge of essential health services such as sexual reproductive health, preventive care, nutrition, and mental health. Through strategic partnerships with the government and civil society organizations at national, state, and district levels, Girl Effect will strengthen demand, access, and capacity-building efforts for cervical cancer prevention and other services. Additionally, it will drive learning and advocacy within the immunisation and gender equity sectors by sharing research, best practices, and innovations on national and global platforms.

Aligned with the goal of increasing awareness, acceptance, and uptake of the CCPV, this intervention aims to improve CCPV coverage and contribute to cervical cancer prevention by leveraging school ecosystems as critical entry points for engagement. We invite experienced Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), Civil Society Organization (CSOs), or Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) with expertise in implementing school- and community-based health and education programs to design and execute an SBCC intervention on CCPV.

Geography - North (Ladakh), North East (Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh), West (Maharashtra, Goa), South (Karnataka and Puducherry).

Program Design and Planning

  • Develop an implementation strategy with Girl Effect tailored for schools and out-of-school (at community health centers) rollout.
  • Co-create engaging, age-appropriate (and adapt to local language as per the requirement) educational content for students aged 14 years, parents, and educators on evidence-based messaging on CCPV, cervical cancer, menstruation, mental well-being, and digital safety.
  • Align intervention materials with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India policies and guidelines on school-based CCPV programs.
  • Create an implementation plan to work alongside important Government departments (Department of Education, Department of Health at the state and district level) , schools and community stakeholders, the teachers at government and government-aided schools, public health centers, and health intermediaries, including ASHAs, ANMs, and so on.
  • Map and list of intervention areas within each district, state, and community to effectively implement the programme strategy.
  • Establish partnerships with schools, local education authorities, and healthcare providers and key stakeholders ensuring access to schools and local PHCs for implementation.

School-Based Implementation

  • Map and list schools at the district level for sensitization of stakeholders including parents, teachers, and youth champions.
  • Onboard schools for program implementation, ensuring outreach to vulnerable and marginalized populations.
  • Sensitize teachers and peer educators to serve as CCPV champions.
  • Conduct mini-events, interactive sessions, including discussions, storytelling, and multimedia approaches to educate and inform teachers, students, and parents using integrated play-based learning for vaccination, menstruation, and other areas of health. (GE will be designing the school implementation toolkit and the NGO will be expected to input into its design.)
  • Facilitate teacher and parent engagement through meetings and awareness sessions.
  • Deploy mobile vans equipped with audiovisual tools and trained facilitators to engage schools in remote or hard-to-reach areas, supplementing in-school activities with interactive, mobile-based learning and awareness-building.
  • Print materials to be used in schools (posters, handouts, guidebooks, standees, photo booths, audiovisuals, etc.) and organize mini-events with students to increase awareness in schools, amongst students and teachers.
  • Capture events/activities through photography and videography ensuring documentation of best practices, report success and challenges.

Community and Stakeholder Engagement and Interventions in PHCs

  • Collaborate with local government bodies, health officials, and civil society to enhance program reach and acceptance.
  • Leverage community leaders/influencers to amplify messaging and address barriers.
  • Conduct community awareness events and drives at local PHCs and ensure materials such as posters, standees, booths, and information leaflets are prominently displayed.
  • Deploy mobile vans equipped with audiovisual tools and trained facilitators to engage communities in remote or hard-to-reach areas, supplementing health center activities with interactive, mobile-based learning and awareness-building at the community level.

Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting

  • Develop a reporting framework to capture all schools and PHCs covered.
  • Develop a monitoring framework to assess knowledge uptake, and attitude shifts, amongst schools, educators, children, and parents.
  • Collect data on program impact and report periodically.
  • Capture photos and audiovisuals for the roll-out ensuring monthly and quarterly reporting.
  • Provide comprehensive reports, including success stories, challenges, and lessons learned.

Who You Are

You are a mission-driven organization committed to improving adolescent health outcomes and have a deep understanding of SBCC approaches and experience in implementing school- and community-based programs that drive behavior change and health awareness.

Your organization is:

  • Experienced in School- and Community-based Health Programs: You have successfully designed and implemented programs within schools, working closely with teachers, students, and parents.
  • Well-versed in SBCC Strategies: You have expertise in developing and delivering behavior change communication campaigns, especially around vaccination, adolescent health, and gender-sensitive topics.
  • Capable of Deploying Mobile Vans for Outreach: You have experience in using mobile vans for community engagement and school-based awareness programs, leveraging multimedia tools, trained facilitators, and interactive sessions to reach adolescents in both urban and remote settings.
  • Embedded in the Community: You have established trust and relationships with schools, local authorities, and community leaders, allowing you to drive sustained impact.
  • A Strong Implementer with Scalable Operations: You have the capacity to work at scale, adapting interventions to diverse settings while ensuring high-quality implementation.
  • Data-Driven and Impact-Oriented: You have robust monitoring and evaluation mechanisms in place, ensuring that program effectiveness is measured, lessons are documented, and approaches are refined for greater impact.
  • Aligned with Public Health Policies: You understand and work within the frameworks of government policies on adolescent health, vaccination, and school health programs, ensuring alignment with national and global best practices.

Local Implementing Partner Competencies

Applicant organizations are expected to fulfil the following competencies:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of Child Protection, Safeguarding and ethical issues in research.
  • Have existing community relationships in the regions outlined above and the ability to engage with the community or leverage other networks.
  • Experience working with and supporting young people, particularly adolescent girls, and specific knowledge of gender dynamics at individual, household and community levels.
  • Experience conducting research and expertise working with young people/adolescent girls, preferably in the target districts.
  • Experience in, and a good understanding of, recruiting respondents for research.
  • Experience in fieldwork supervision.
  • Ability to report and respond to comments and questions promptly and appropriately.
  • Good technology infrastructure (use of email, fast internet connection/wi-fi that ideally allows video conference for meetings and training and laptops that can be updated to the latest version of Chrome).
  • Good digital skills (be familiar with web browsers and have some experience with using Android apps).

Expected Duration

The initial commitment for this partnership is one year, with the potential for renewal based on performance, funding availability, and program impact. Partner organizations must be prepared for the following:

Full engagement throughout the project duration (March 2025 – December 2027).

Active participation in evaluations, learning sessions, and program scaling efforts beyond the initial phase.

How to Apply

Please submit proposals, as described above, to Girl Effect’s procurement team (suppliers@girleffect.org) by March 30 2025. Please mark your email with the subject line, ‘‘Local Implementing Partners- India.’

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