Aga Khan Foundation (AKF)
Agan Khan Foundation
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) is an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), established by His Highness the Aga Khan in 1967. AKF is a private, not-for-profit international development agency that seeks to provide long-term solutions to society’s problems. AKF brings together human, financial, and technical resources to address challenges faced by the poorest and most marginalized communities in the world. AKF has a special focus on investing in human potential, expanding opportunity, and improving the overall quality of life, especially for women and girls, primarily in the poorest parts of Africa and Asia to improve the quality of life of communities in remote and resource poor areas. In Kenya, AKF works with partners to improve the quality of life by promoting and developing innovative solutions to challenges of development. Reflecting the complex and multi-faceted nature of development, AKF programmes in Kenya encompasses Agriculture and Food Security, Civil Society, Climate Resilience, Early Childhood Development, Education, Health and Nutrition, and, Work and Enterprise.
STRIDES for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) through Resilient Health Systems (STRIDES) is a seven-year project (2025-2032), gender-targeted (GE-3). The $25 million CAD project is funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) and implemented by AKFC in partnership with AKF’s country offices and local partners in Kenya and Mozambique. The project aims to enhance the equal enjoyment of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and adolescent girls in marginalized and underserved areas of Kilifi County, Kenya and Cabo Delgado Province, Mozambique.
In Kenya, Kilifi, STRIDES aims to reach 137,335 direct and indirect beneficiaries, including 78,721 women ages 20-49 and 58,614 adolescent girls ages 10-19 in 5 sub-counties (Ganze, Kilifi North, Kaloleni, Rabai, and Malindi), working with 5,210 intermediaries (2,635 women and 2,575 men) including health workers, community leaders, civil society organizations (CSOs), and women’s rights organizations (WROs). It will focus on addressing social norms, service delivery barriers, and systemic weaknesses through a gender-transformative and rights-based approach. STRIDES aligns with Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), the SheSOARS initiative, the WHO’s health systems framework, and country-level SRHR priorities. The project’s Theory of Change (ToC) is anchored in three strategic pillars: (a) improving SRHR behaviours and practices, (b) increasing access to and quality of integrated SRH and nutrition services, and (c) strengthening governance and data use for SRHR and nutrition policies and laws.
AKF Kenya is seeking to engage an experienced baseline study consultant to support the baseline study in Kilifi Kenya under the supervision of a lead consultant (covering Kenya and Mozambique) managed by the Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC). The lead consultant will provide leadership, guidance and technical guidance for the overall process while the local consultant will implement the study tools and data collection in Kenya under the technical supervision of the lead consultant, and guidance and support of the Aga Khan Foundation Kenya.
AKF Kenya is seeking applications from qualified consultants or firms to lead the data collection part of the Baseline Study. This Terms of Reference (ToR) outlines the responsibilities of the local consultant(s)/firm, who will implement the study tools and data collection within the country for the baseline study.
The overall objective of the STRIDES baseline study is to help stakeholders understand the pre-implementation context in project geographies and help lay the groundwork for successful results-based management during implementation. The baseline study is designed to achieve four specific objectives:
The baseline study will be done in Kilifi County in target sub counties in Kilifi County (Ganze, Kilifi North, Malindi, Rabai, and Kaloleni), all led by the lead consultant and technical support from the Local consultant. The study population will include women, men, adolescents, boys, and girls residing within the project areas of implementation. The baseline study will provide a set of measurements against the intermediate and immediate outcome indicators for the STRIDES project in Kilifi County which will set a benchmark for measuring the extent to which the project achieves the desired impact on the project population.
The consultant will work under the technical supervision of the Lead Consultant and the contractual supervision of the AKF Kenya Country Office, specifically the STRIDE Project Manager and the Project MERL Coordinator. Therefore, the local consultant will carry out all major tasks under the supervision of the Aga Khan Foundation Kenya and under the technical guidance from the lead consultant.
The consultant will complete the following key deliverables:
The baseline study is expected to adopt a mixed methods approach applying a combination of participatory qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques to allow for a comprehensive examination of all aspects of the programme.
The STRIDES baseline study will focus on collecting data from several sources. The first is adolescent girls (ages 10–19) and women (ages 20–49), who are the primary beneficiaries of the project in Kilifi County, Kenya. Using the household survey approach, a representative sample of females aged 10–49 years will be sampled, ensuring adequate representation across age groups, sub-geographies, and (if required) other relevant demographics. The household survey will also include a sample of men and boys (ages 15+) who will be surveyed on the actions they have taken to support women or girls to achieve their SRH rights. The household survey will be complemented by qualitative data collection methods, tentatively focus group discussions and key informant interviews with women, girls, men, boys, and other key stakeholders, which will help triangulate and make meaning from the quantitative household survey findings, alongside secondary data from a literature review. Secondary data on selected indicators measure health service uptake will also be gathered from government Health Management Information Systems (HMISs). In addition, data will be collected from partner CSOs through an Organizational Performance Index (OPI) assessment to evaluate their performance, using AKF’s in-house OPI tool.
The sample size and overall sampling strategy will be designed and proposed by the Lead Consultant in collaboration with local consultants and MEL teams and finalized in the inception phase.
The baseline study must conscientiously abide by AKF’s Safeguarding Manual, and all members of the Consultant team must sign AKF’s Safeguarding Statement of Commitment upon being taken through and contracting. The design and implementation of the studies must be in line with the research ethical standards including protection of participants from potential research-related harms, confidentiality, informed consent, beneficence, and safeguarding principles to protect respondents from potential harms such as sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, and bullying. The consultant will seek approvals at the Kilifi County level to gain entry permission to the sub counties and sites for project implementation.
The main deliverables and tentative timelines for this study are as follows:
Required skills and competencies for the consultant:
Consultants (individual consultants/firms) meeting the above criteria are invited to submit:
All submissions will be assessed on the following criteria:
These documents should be submitted in a single zipped folder by email to [email protected] with the subject line: STRIDES Kilifi Kenya Baseline Evaluation Consultancy. Proposals should be received not later than midnight of the 18th of November 2025.
Applicants who are firms should additionally submit evidence of registration, certificate of incorporation and current year tax compliance certificate.
The quotation should include:
The consultants will be supervised by the AKFK MERL team with support from Partner M&E Officers. Any queries and clarity regarding this consultancy can be directed to: [email protected] and only within the first 5 days after publication of this call for proposals.
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