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Terms of Reference (ToR)
Location: Ghana (with travel to project sites)
Reporting to: Head of Programs
Duration: 1 Month
BackgroundWaterAid Ghana (WAG) has received funding from SIDA to complement ongoing efforts aimed at improving WASH services across Ghana. This funding enables us to expand interventions under Aim 2 (Prioritize WASH Across the Health Sector) and Aim 3 (Strengthen the Resilience of WASH to Climate Change).As part of these efforts, we seek to engage a Technical Documentation Consultant to lead the documentation of lessons learned, outcomes achieved, and best practices from project implementation. These outputs will serve as critical resources for sector engagement and advocacy and influencing efforts.
ObjectivesThe consultant will:Document key lessons, successes, challenges, and outcomes from WASH and Infection, Prevention and Control (IPC) interventions across Aim 2 and Aim 3.
Develop high-quality, branded materials for donor engagement, sector influence, and internal learning.
Support the development of advocacy content to align with national and global WASH priorities.
Scope of WorkThe consultant will focus on the following:Aim 2: Prioritize WASH Across the Health SectorDocument lessons from modeling safe and inclusive WASH and IPC services in three healthcare facilities.
Report on technical assistance provided to integrate WASH and SRHR indicators into health information systems.
Capture the outcomes of capacity-building activities, including training of:
20 WASH Focal Point persons on their support and implementation of the WASH FIT protocols.
3 Community Health Management Teams (CHMTs) in management and sustained delivery of WASH and health services
100 community health workers on adolescent and youth-friendly (AYF) services.
7 CBOs advocating for gender-responsive SRHR services.
100 community leaders on accessing SRHR services.
Aim 3: Strengthen the Resilience of WASH to Climate ChangeDocument Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments conducted in five districts.
Highlight outcomes from advocacy efforts to integrate climate-resilient WASH into Ghana’s National Adaptation Plan (NAP).
Capture lessons from training communities on risk-based water resource monitoring and planning.
Document the use of groundwater data from sensors to inform risk-based planning in WAG districts.
Document the District Adaptation planning process, its alignment with National Adaptation Plans successes, gaps and opportunities for WASH investments.
Develop stories and visuals to showcase the role of WASH in building climate resilience, including journalist training outcomes.
Expected Deliverables1. Documentation Materials:5 Learning briefs, 5 policy briefs, and 5 case studies.
High-quality videos, photos, and infographics aligned with WaterAid branding standards.
All advocacy briefs tailored to influence national policies.
2. Reporting:Comprehensive documentation of Aim 2 and Aim 3 outcomes in formats suitable for donor engagement and sector dissemination.
Contributions to WaterAid’s annual report and illustrative deep dive reporting on Ghana’s progress.
3. Advocacy Content:Clear, evidence-based content for donor and policy-level influence.
Best practices and lessons learned to inform future WASH projects.
Education Required: Qualified