Overview
Job title: Private Sector Strengthening (FP/RH) Consultant
Department/Project: PSI Mozambique
Term: 60-90 days with possibility for extension
Who we are
Population Services International (PSI) is the world's leading non-profit social marketing organization. We are a diverse group of over 5,000 entrepreneurial development professionals located in over 40 countries committed to making it easier for all people to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire. PSI is using it's global presence and 50+ years of experience to help reimagine healthcare. We are working to shape market systems, shift policy and funding, and strengthen global capacity to better support consumer empowered healthcare.
With support from the Government of Mozambique and international donors such as the Royal Netherlands Embassy, FCDO, USAID, CIFF, and other private foundations, PSI has worked in Mozambique since 1995. We have implemented social marketing and behavior change communications to deliver prevention and treatment products and services across various health areas, including sexual reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, malaria, WASH, and cervical cancer. In Mozambique, PSI manages the largest non-state network of family planning clinics supported by three donors; manages the leading condom and water treatment solution brands with outsourced sales and distribution through a $100 million annual private sector distributor, applies adaptive learning approaches to develop new approaches, markets and technologies across innovative adolescent family planning, private sector PHC/SRH provision, and cervical cancer projects - all powered by a data-driven culture leveraging a range of digital and evidence platforms. PSI/Mozambique differentiates itself by implementing innovative learning programs that inform and scale PSI's programming, as well as national policy. The program is among PSI's top CYP performers, has an annual budget of over $13 million, four offices in-country, and 200 staff.
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The Private Sector Strengthening Consultant will work under direct supervision of the PSI Mozambique Director of Programs and with close collaboration with PSI Mozambique's programs, technical, marketing, and evidence teams. During this specific project, the consultant will focus on prioritizing and actioning recommendations to strengthen the private sector's contribution to FP/RH service provision based on an extensive market landscaping and in dialogue with key national stakeholders. The consultant will be responsible for coordinating with the PSI team, the MOH (MISAU), donor, multilateral organizations and external partners to formulate the recommendations.
Responsibilities
Project Context
Mozambique has made significant progress increasing access to voluntary family planning (FP). From 2011 to 2015, the modern contraceptive prevalence rate increased from 11.3% to 25.3%. However, over half of women aged 15-49 in middle- and low-income groups have unmet need for FP services in both rural and urban areas. Furthermore, the modern method mix remains skewed toward short-acting methods. While the private sector offers an alternative in urban areas, supplying 16.1% of WRA using modern contraceptive methods in 2011, the private sector operates in a fragmented fashion, with sparse availability of official information on services offered, volume of services, and quality.
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded MOMENTUM Private Healthcare Delivery (MPHD) project, led by PSI, harnesses the potential of the private sector to expand access to and use of high-quality, evidence-based maternal, newborn, and child health services, FP, and reproductive health care. The project collaborates with governments, local organizations, communities, and private providers in all their forms—including private clinics, faith-based clinics, pharmacies, and drug shops—to generate market-based solutions that drive scale in service delivery and long-term sustainability of health coverage and outcomes. In Mozambique, MPHD is working with USAID/Mozambique and key local stakeholders to expand availability of high-quality FP and related primary health care (PHC) services in the local private health sector.
Project Objective
In 2020, with support from USAID's Support for International Family Planning and Health Organizations 2 (SIFPO2) project, PSI Mozambique contracted a global market research specialist, Ipsos, to map out both registered and unregistered private providers in the key urban centers of Maputo, Matola, and Nampula. The research also conducted extensive provider and consumer interviews on FP and PHC service offerings and perceptions of care in these locations. The result was a private sector assessment that found that despite its small size, the private sector has been effective overall in responding to consumer needs by offering a range of services based on consumer demand as a complement to public sector provision. The research findings, the key market challenges and opportunities, and the recommendations for interventions outlined in the final report are the starting point for the activities proposed under this consultancy.
The primary objectives of the consultancy are:
PSI Mozambique expects to engage a human-centered design (HCD) consultant who can support this consultancy with prototype design process guidance.
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Your contribution
Preparation
Local stakeholder orientation to the assessment
Prioritizing service delivery recommendations and building interventions
What are we looking for?
The consultant should have strong quantitative, qualitative, and analytical abilities with a passion for the private sector's potential to strengthen national health markets. We'd like to see someone with experience leading similar engagements in comparable markets. Demonstrated ability to engage with a diverse team, while delivering well thought though, detailed recommendations. A strong communicator, verbally, in writing and visually, that can simplify complex ideas into compelling summaries.
Minimum Requirements for Recruited Consultant:
Deliverables
Timeline:
Work is expected to start 1 September 2021 and be completed by 31 December 2021. The exact start and end date are dependent on availability of local stakeholders.
Application Requirements:
To be considered, interested candidates or firms should submit the following documents by email to hhoover@psi.org by October 31st, 2021.
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