develop innovative technology to help the world’s most vulnerable and marginalised populations access essential services through the design and development of biometric hardware and software to help verify coverage and impact of development partners.
Simprints has been working in Ghana since 2021, implementing the first and second phases of the project ‘Tracking routine immunisation with biometrics in maternal and child health services’ in partnership with the Ghana Health Service and with the direct support of GAVI. The second phase of this project; also referred to as the Proof of Concept phase, is currently being implemented to demonstrate the effectiveness of biometrics in Ghana’s health care delivery system starting with the maternal and child health (MCH) services delivery. This phase, which will run until January 2023 is expected to generate learnings that will support the design and intended scale up in the next phase.
Simprints is seeking a research and evaluation partner to explore the efficiency and effectiveness of the intervention, with a clear focus on gender-related drivers and barriers; the learnings from which are intended to be used in the design of the next phase of implementation.
The research will involve two components:
Research Objective 1: Comparative analysis of workflows
Component 1 of the research is a comparative analysis of the effectiveness and efficiency of 3 parallel workflows that community health workers use to collect patient and vaccine data. The research should answer the following questions:
- Where are the actual and perceived effectiveness and efficiency gains/ losses within and across each workflow specifically investigating factors such as
- i) total time required to enrol and process clients?
- ii) total time required to identify or verify clients previously enrolled CHWs?
- iii) impact on CHW workload?
- iv) impact on data accuracy?
- Overall impact on service delivery including time lost in duplicate activities?
- What are the incentives/ disincentives to reliance on digital rather than paper-based system (including a exploration of policies, working norms, digital literacy etc)?
- To what extent does the use of biometrics encourage/ enforce the accurate use of the e-tracker and support the Government’s strategy to digitalise the health system?
Research Objective 2: Integrated gender analysis
Component 2 of the research should include a gender analysis to explore how the differences in male and female CHW and client’s conditions, roles, responsibilities, access to resources, and decision-making power affect the uptake of digital system to deliver and verify vaccinations
Specific areas to explore should include:
- How do the gender identities of male and female CHW and their supervisors impact the uptake of digital/ biometric system in the delivery of vaccines?
- How do gender identities of parents and their children affect the willingness of clients to accept the collection of their biometric data?
Full details of the project, research objectives and suggested methods can be found in the Research Terms of Reference.
How to apply
The consultant should submit a proposal comprising the following:
- A technical proposal which indicates how the consultant is going to undertake the research outlined in the ToR, with indicative budget and timeframe
- A capacity statement detailing the consultant´s ability to deliver a quality research within the given timeframe, including an overview of relevant work and technical experience
- At least 2 samples of previous relevant works undertaken, including at least 1 research report that was authored by the lead consultant
- Contact details for 2 references for similar assignments done not more than 2 years ago
- CVs of the key personnel on the assessment team
- A financial budget with explanations about the line items
- Any other appendices the consultant sees as relevant to the application.
Applications should be submitted to carla@simprints.com by Tuesday 11th October 2022.
Please refer to the full invitation to tender document for all information regarding submission of bids.
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