Deadline: 15-Jul-25
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has launched the call for proposals to identify technical partners with proven experience in community work who can contribute to consolidating local networks for health and nutrition promotion, support, and social participation in the priority municipalities of Alta Verapaz (Cobán and Panzós) and Totonicapán (Santa Lucía La Reforma and Momostenango).
Objective
- To strengthen community participation in promoting maternal and child health and nutrition through training and support for key community stakeholders (community managers, midwives, and adolescents), promoting their coordination with health services in priority municipalities of Alta Verapaz and Totonicapán
Sectors and Areas of Specialization
- Cross Sectoral Areas
- Disability and inclusion
- Engaging men and boys
- Gender equality and women empowerment
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Research and data analysis
- Service provision and platforms activities
- Training, capacity building and capacity development
- Education
- Early childhood development
- Health
- Adolescent health, including sexual and reproductive health
- Child health
- Health – general
- Health systems strengthening
- Immunization
- Maternal and newborn health, including emergency obstetric care
- Sexual & reproductive health
- Nutrition
- Infant and young child feeding
- Malnutrition prevention and treatment
- Micronutrients
- Protection
- Birth registration
- WASH and Environment
- Hygiene
Geographic Focus
Expected Results
- Expected Outcome: Trained and deployed community managers and change agents strengthen the promotion of key health and nutrition practices, family support, and timely referrals in prioritized communities.
- Activities: Training and deployment of community managers:
- Structured training in participatory methodologies and community participation, based on methodological guides for communication for social and behavior change (CCSyC), with a focus on appropriate maternal and child health and nutrition practices.
- Assignment of a minimum of two managers per prioritized municipality, based on population coverage and areas of greatest vulnerability.
- Provision of logistical resources to guarantee operational capacity, including a pilot and vehicle per team.
- Ongoing technical support for community managers to ensure the quality of their work.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.