Call for the production and dissemination of Educative videos on Malaria.
1.a.ASOFERWA profile.
L’Association de Solidarite des Femmes Rwandaise (ASOFERWA) is non- governmental organization (NGO) created in 1994 just after the Genocide perpetrated against Tutsi. Our mission is to encourage the Socio-economic rehabilitation and healthier living conditions among vulnerable groups and promote gender equality and equity; unity and reconciliation. According to the agreement signed between RBC and ASOFERWA for the implementation of Malaria Social Behavior Communication Change (SBCC) Strategic Interventions at Country Level/Countrywide among hard to reach groups, we would like to call for the production and dissemination of Educative Video on Malaria.
1.b. BACKGROUND
Malaria remains a public health priority in Rwanda with the whole population at risk of malaria infection. Today, Rwanda continues to make progress in malaria control through multifaceted evidence-based approaches such as Information, Education and Communication (IEC); distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs); Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) and; early diagnosis and effective management of malaria cases as guided by the National Malaria Strategy.
Following the recent Malaria Program Review conducted in October 2019, a gap in Malaria related SBCC interventions was noted and an urgent need to design and implement key community sensitization interventions for behaviour in malaria control such as integrated messages to sensitize communities so as to ensure the use of malaria preventive measures, early treatment seeking behaviour and support of environmental management including larva source management. It was further recommended that innovative approaches are required for effective SBCC including messages through mass media campaigns, community dialogues, community outreaches for targeted groups, distribution of IEC materials and interpersonal communication and through Community Health Workers, house to house messaging, IVM approaches, etc.
Recently, The Ministry of Health/RBC/MOPDD, in collaboration with partners have conducted an in-depth analysis using the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Matchbox Toolkit as a guide to ensure that the interventions being implemented are addressing the documented barriers, to identify any additional specific human rights or gender barriers in the context of malaria and to provide guidance on specific interventions to address any barriers. This assessment was conducted between April and May 2021, under the coordination of the RBC/MOPDD, Rwanda CCM with support from The Roll Back Malaria (RBM). The assessment was aiming to identify the most vulnerable groups and key populations at increased risk of malaria infection, the barriers related to access to malaria services for these populations, how gender, humans’ rights and social issues affect malaria programs. It was also intended to contribute robust recommendations for improving malaria services coverage and decreasing malaria risk among the most affected populations.
The findings of the assessment shows that the NMCP Strategy for malaria control amongst vulnerable groups in the country appears comprehensive, and program data suggest some success in reaching most of the at-risk population, but gaps may persist, These vulnerable groups include Prisoners, Refugees, Pregnant Women, Mothers/Nannies of U5, Rice Farmers, Fishermen, Mining workers, truck drivers, Health Care Providers, Students at School, Hotels Staff and Clients, Female Sex Workers , Security Staff, People with disabilities and travelers ,etc. These results also indicate that there are some important gaps that could be due to these barriers. From the Assessment reports, key recommendations to address malaria vulnerable and risk groups included: (1) the development of a clear Action Plan to address gaps in Malaria in Vulnerable Groups and (2) Ensure CSOs are engaged in addressing malaria in Vulnerable and high-risk Groups. Malaria prevention and control interventions need to respond to geographical hotspots of transmission vis a vis malaria incidence, malaria death and severe malaria related.
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Producing Video Clips & upload them on ASOFERWA social media & dissemination and sharing through different communication channels as part of Malaria SBCC interventions on malaria prevention and control Among high risk groups/hard to reach Group.
3.The Specific Objectives:
The specific aims are to:
And shared to other via other different channels
The specific results include:
The Supplier will develop a conceptual framework including Script, detailed methodology of Video clips, a Producer He or she will present a draft Video Clips document and a final to be shared by stakeholders involved in implementation of Malaria SBCC strategic interventions for input and comments.
The working language for this assignment will in Kinyarwanda
Applications will be assessed on cost reasonableness and Proven experience in video production.
This assignment is expected to be implemented within a timeframe of twenty-five (15) working days starting from the date of signing the contract. The Video clips will be required to work closely with ASOFERWA /Supervising staff with guidance of RBC/Malaria Division.
The application file will be comprised of;
Interested candidate are requested to submit their proposals in sealed envelope at ASOFERWA’s Headquarters in its Secretariat at KG 682 St 3, Kimihurura, Gasabo District not later than December 9th, 2022 at 12:00 p.m. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further steps.
Done at Kigali, On December 2nd, 2022
NSHIMIYIMANA Appolinaire
Executive secretary/ ASOFERWA
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