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Research Study on Impact of Covid-19 on Nutrition Situation in Somalia: Call for Proposals

Call for EOIs: Deliver Integrated Early Childhood Development Services under the EU Human Development Programme (Zambia)

Deadline: 04-Dec-20

On behalf of the European Union (EU), UNOPS invites interested and eligible applicants to submit proposals for a research study on the impact of Covid-19 on the nutrition situation in Somalia.

This study will cover Somalia and the Federal Member States including Jubbaland, Galmudug, Hirshabelle, South West State and Puntland using a conceptual framework approach that addresses the key drivers -immediate, underlying and basic determinants – of malnutrition.

The immediate determinants are food intake and diseases, and the underlying determinants are food, health and care practices. The underlying causes are themselves determined by more structural basic or root causes.

From conceptual framework perspectives, nutrition-specific interventions are those expected to address the manifestation and immediate causes; nutrition-sensitive interventions aim to address the underlying causes; and enabling environment interventions address the basic or root causes of malnutrition. The study also recognizes that nutrition is not a domain of one ministry or discipline but a multisectoral and multi-disciplinary issue.

Objectives

The main objective is to conduct an in-depth analysis of drivers of malnutrition in Somalia in context of the Covid-19 pandemic, assess the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the nutrition situation, and recommend feasible intervention to address the drivers.

The aim of the study is to inform context-specific evidence to inform policy recommendations which can be used to strengthen and or inform on-going and future interventions.

The study has four-fold specific objectives:

Eligibility Criteria

All grantees must comply with these minimum eligibility requirements in order to be allowed to the grant evaluation step:

Priority will be given to applications from national/local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and consulting firms that demonstrate the use of country systems and partnerships to strengthen nutrition surveillance and resilience throughout the country.

For more information, visit https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/118136

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