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Amref Health Africa in Kenya is the country programme office of Amref Health Africa, Africa’s largest International Health NGO. This is the largest and oldest country programme in Africa with an average annual budget of USD 40million. We have 19 innovative products and project models that have successfully been implemented and transformed 5.4 million lives...
Objectives of the Consultancy
The primary objective of this assignment is to conduct a desk review of Africa’s capacity to conduct end to end health research development and innovation focusing on academic institutions and research institutions with a gender lens in at least 6 African countries with equal representation from East, South and West Africa.
Specific Objectives
Deliverables
In line with the objectives outlined above, the consultant is expected to deliver the following by the end of the assignment:
Expected Timelines
The consultant will prepare a work-plan that will operationalize and direct the execution of the assignment – this can be included in the inception report. The assignment is expected to take no more than 1 month (with total consultancy number of days limited to 15 working days). The assignment schedule will be supervised by Amref Health Africa and the HRD&I coalition partners. The consultant should note that the reports will be subjected to reviews by stakeholders and will be deemed as final following their approvals.
Budget
The consultant is expected to share a detailed proposed budget (financial quotation) for the assignment while responding to the call (this will be one of the evaluation criteria for consideration).
Qualifications of the Consultant
The consultant should possess the following qualifications and experience:
Expertise and Experience:
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