1.0 Background Information
HealthRight Kenya (HRK) is a Health and Human Rights Non-Governmental Organization, incorporated in 2005, with the head office in Nairobi, Kenya. The organization has been working with local government and communities in Kenya’s remote and impoverished regions to strengthen the response to critical issues in four priority program areas; HIV/AIDS, Mental Health, SGBV and RMCAH, as well as in high-burden communicable diseases like malaria and tuberculosis.
HealthRight Kenya achieves and sustains marked improvements in healthcare access and outcomes for nearly 4 million Kenyans across 10 counties: Nairobi, Bungoma, Trans Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet, West Pokot, Kilifi, Narok, and Semi-Arid Lands counties. At HealthRight Kenya, we are passionate about making a lasting impact in these crucial areas, striving for tangible and sustainable change.
1.2 Gender-Based Violence (GBV)
Gender-based violence (GBV) is a global issue, with 1 in 3 women experiencing physical or sexual violence, mainly from intimate partners. Sexual Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) particularly affects women aged 15-49, impacting their physical, psychological, and social well-being. 45% of women in SSA have experienced SGBV, contributing to high rates of depression, PTSD, and suicide attempts (Garcia-Moreno et al., 2013), with significant implications for the health, well-being, and rights of women and vulnerable populations. In Bungoma County, Kenya, high rates of physical IPV and sexual abuse remains a critical concern. Despite legal frameworks; The Kenya constitution 2010, the Sexual Offences Act no. Of 2006 and the national prevention and response to Gender based violence, 2014 efforts. Challenges include limited awareness of the costs of GBV and data on its prevalence, hindering progress.
The intersectionality between SGBV and mental health is critical and requires attention, as survivors of SGBV are at increased risk of MH disorders; stigma, discrimination, and the gaps in accessing mental health services. Leveraging survivors and women-led movements and partnering with the county department of Health, the project seeks to integrate psychosocial support into advocacy approaches for survivors of SGBV, bridging the gap in access and empowering survivors. The Kenya Demographic Health Survey 2022 reports Bungoma County as a hotspot for SGBV, with 62% of reported cases, Kabuchai and Kimilili Sub-counties lead in reported cases for 2023, with 432 and 439 cases respectively, per KHIS data, emphasizing the urgent need for action.
2.0 Pathway for Change Project
In 2024, HealthRight Kenya received a 2-year funding from the Amplify Change to implement a project called “Pathways of Change: Amplifying Women-Led Initiatives for SGBV and Mental Health” .The project aims to eliminate SGBV and provide mental health support through survivor-led initiatives. Collaborating with CSOs under the Wangu Kanja Foundation, the project focuses on empowering women-led CSOs in Bungoma County to influence policies addressing GBV. HealthRight Kenya will enhance advocates’ skills in SGBV and mental health integration through tailored training and resources. The Wangu Kanja CSOs Network Foundation will mentor advocates in advocating for SGBV policy implementation. Together, HealthRight Kenya and Wangu Kanja aim to drive impactful change in addressing SGBV and supporting mental health in Bungoma County, creating a safer environment for women and vulnerable populations.
The project is based on the theory of change that to drive change, the initiative will implement (1) norms for change; ‘the RESPECT model’ developed by WHO to transform attitudes and norms by mobilizing the community. The initiative aims to build stakeholder’s capacity to advocate for prevention and respond to gender-based violence and mental illness. (2) action policy engagement utilizing social accountability tools. (3) Co-create and co-implement with women led Civil society organizations to actively engage survivors, men and key decision makers in meaningful county engagements, (4) Multispectral engagement will seek to strengthen coordination through the sector working groups and (5) strengthen organizational technical capacity to efficiently delivery advocacy operations for sustainability.
More specifically the project aims to:
HealthRight Kenya wish to undertake a baseline study in Kabuchai ,Kimilili and Mt. Elgon Sub-counties of Bungoma County, Kenya., and conduct capacity assessments of partners youth /women led CSOs/CBOs to identify their capacity and areas for improvement. The consultant in collaboration with HealthRight Kenya and other partners will be expected to undertake the following tasks:
The project addresses gender-based violence in Bungoma county. It targets SGBV root causes and promotes gender equitable attitudes by building an inclusive coalition with the power to drive change through community outreach campaigns and participatory learning. The project emphasizes community participation, coordination across sectors, and building capacities to reinforce positive social and gender norms. The project will follow a 4-step process, focusing on human rights, community participation, partnerships, evidence-base, cultural relevance, sustainability, and capacity building. Its emphasis on community participation enables locally led solutions that speak to on-the-ground realities. Women often keenly understand the social dynamics driving violence in their communities. Centering female advocates provides vital insights to guide advocacy efforts responsive to victims’ needs. Their voices and leadership lend relevance and urgency. Ultimately, community ownership of the process—with women at the helm—can transform harmful norms. When change emanates from within rather than externally imposed, it takes deeper root. The women of Bungoma County have wisdom and resolve. Their stewardship gives this project hope for lasting impact.
4.0 Purpose and Approach of the Consultancy:
The general objective of the consultancy is to conduct a baseline survey for the project. and identify existing gaps in SGBV, propose areas of partnerships and generate recommendations for action.
Deliverable 1:
1. Conduct a desk review of existing assessments on capacity of grassroot based organizations and design a capacity assessment tool jointly with the consortium members
2.Conduct capacity assessment on current CSO Partners including selected groups. The assessment will be conducted through Stakeholder consultations, data collection, focus group discussion and interviews. This assessment should identify strengths and provide identity opportunities for improvement.
3.Produce an Inception report of the findings of the mapping listing both the identified organizations and their capacity building needs by categorizing them into 1) gaps in organizational capacities and 2) skills and knowledge building needs. In addition, the contractor should provide recommendations that guide the project implementation as per the project document.
4.Organize a feedback session to share the findings, receive feedback and provide support in the development of the next steps.
5.0 Deliverables
The two reports will provide practical recommendations on key considerations for the design of project interventions.
8.0 Role of HealthRight Kenya and collaborators
8.1 HealthRight Kenya:
8.2 Role of CHMTs
8.3 Role of the community
8.4 Consultant (s)
9.0 Evaluation and award of Consultancy
HealthRight Kenya will evaluate the proposals and award the assignment based on technical and financial feasibility. HealthRight Kenya reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal received without giving reasons and is not bound to accept the lowest or the highest bidder.
Interested consultants are requested to submit application package by email to [email protected]and please indicate the following “HRK/EOI/001/2025- Baseline Survey” in the subject line of your email application. The package should include:
Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed and are ground for disqualification.
Note: Financial proposal will be in Kenya Shillings. The proposal shall also specify daily professional fees and any charges related to other expenses, i.e, logistic, travel and communications expenses.
The deadline for submission of expressions of interest is 12th February 2025.
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