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International consultant_to support costing of sub-national plans under MS-NPAN (Multi-Sectoral National Plan of Action for Nutrition) (Open to Non-Myanmar Nationals Only)

Yangon

  • Organization: UNICEF - United Nations Children’s Fund
  • Location: Yangon
  • Grade: Consultancy - Consultant - Contractors Agreement
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Operations and Administrations
    • Nutrition
  • Closing Date: Closed

MSNPAN consultancy vacancy available for relevant and interested Non-Myanmar National applications with UNICEF, Myanmar.

International consultant to support costing of sub-national plans under MS-NPAN (Multi-Sectoral National Plan of Action for Nutrition)

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Background

The MS-NPAN was developed through intensive engagement with four sectors (Ministry of Health and Sports, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement) and other key stakeholders, under the direction of the National Nutrition Centre (NNC) and a Task Force of international and national experts. The plan includes 16 outcomes and 71 interventions across the four Ministries. UNICEF, along with other partners of the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) network, are supporting MOHS, NNC in implementing the new MS-NPAN (2018-2023). Early stages of implementation, which is currently ongoing, involve sub-national planning, prioritization and costing which will guide scale up of nutrition activities over the coming years. Costing will also be critical to informing a sustainable resource mobilization strategy to ensure adequate allocation of resources at national and sub-national levels.

MOHS/NNC and the members of the MS-NPAN taskforce supported by partners has identified the need for costing expertise and have requested UNICEF’s support to recruit one International and one National costing expert to support this work, which will be carried out between Oct 2019 and July 2020. In addition to supporting costing of sub-national plans, the costing consultants will support the development of a Budget Policy Brief on Nutrition, an exercise that will serve as a ‘stock take’ or proxy baseline for current public expenditure in nutrition. This Budget Brief is timely considering the early stage of MS-NPAN implementation and can serve as a benchmark for tracking resource allocation to nutrition over the coming years. The Budget Brief component will be a collaboration between UNICEF Health and Nutrition and Social Policy and Child Rights Monitoring (SPCRM) sections, with MOHS/NNC and MS-NPAN stakeholders.

Objectives of the Consultancy

The purpose for an International Costing Consultant is to 1) support costing of sub-national planning and prioritization process under the MS-NPAN and 2) identify the current public expenditure in nutrition through producing a ‘Budget Brief’ on Nutrition. The Consultant is expected to provide critical technical support for the development of a base-line of nutrition and costed implementation plan for each State/Region MS-NPAN as informed by a series of priority interventions defined in S/R Technical Workshops. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with a National Costing Consultant and will include a number of concrete time-bound deliverables and expectations. The International consultant is also expected to provide guidance, work in collaboration with and oversee the work of the national costing consultant, that will also be recruited by UNICEF.

Key task areas include (specific deliverables and timeline indicated under Description of Assignment below):

Costing of sub-national planning under MS-NPAN:

  • Understand and help to define the purpose and scope of the costing analysis, including costing methodology, guidelines and tools
  • Provide a framework and facilitate the generation of costs for the implementation of packages of priority interventions of MS-NPAN in each of Myanmar’s 17 States/Regions.
  • Identify input use and measurement of costs for a package of priority interventions for one State/region. Obtain information for estimating outputs and outcomes, analyse and interpret costing data.

Analyse current public expenditure on Nutrition

  • Assess the current budgetary structure and allocations-expenditure to nutrition
  • Identification of the existing budget lines associated with nutrition interventions, across the MS-NPAN framework (e.g. in the 4 key Ministries)
  • Collection and organization of all the different types of financial data, related to the lines above, over a period of (at least) 3 fiscal years
  • The elaboration of a budget analysis, using a standard ‘Budget Brief’ template and outline.

 Assignment Tasks and Expected Deliverables

Tasks 1:

Develop a costing matrix and template for each priority intervention. The costing matrix will be a refinement, simplification of what was developed for adoption to generate costs for the original MS-NPAN, and should include key elements that need to be in place for effective implementation

Deliverables 1:

  • Conduct desk review and consultations with MS-NPAN stakeholders to understand the priority interventions, the theory of change and the results framework for achieving improved nutrition outcomes. Includes identifying population size and targets and current coverage of nutrition specific and sensitive programmes.
  • Develop a methodological approach for costing sub-national nutrition plans, based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods for ingredients-based costing estimates.
  • This includes documented methodology, guidelines and tools to carry out costing, any orientation and training materials for stakeholders

Tasks 2:

Assess the current budgetary structure and allocations-expenditure to nutrition

Deliverables 2:

  • Based on the information required in a standard Budget Brief nutrition, develop a dataset template to support and guide the collection and organization of financial data across the institutions related to the sector.
  • Identification of the existing budget lines associated with nutrition interventions, across the MS-NPAN framework (e.g in the four key Ministries)

Tasks 3:

Assemble and analyse relevant documents and information on demographic, epidemiological and coverage information for estimating baseline and projected number of beneficiaries, programme outputs and projected outcomes.  

Deliverables 3:

  • Collect existing sources of data for inputs, prices or unit costs for ingredients-based costing. This includes cost estimates per beneficiary and aggregated for each township.
  • Develop an excel model for estimating ingredients-based costing for the baseline and each scenario for the 5-year period.
  • Complete the budget cost projections of the proposed package of priority intervention options for one region. Including costs for series of options of scale-up levels for interventions that would deliver the intended impacts of the MS-NPAN with variations of the number of townships selected and levels of coverage.
  • Obtain information on current regional budgets to identify resource gaps of projected budgetary requirements for 5-year nutrition plan.
  • Costs included in five-year action plan for each of 17 states/regions that provides total and per beneficiary costs by intervention category and by sector for a baseline scenario and optional scenarios described by the larger study team.
  • An estimate of resource needs and gaps based on current level of spending for each of the 17 States/Regions

Tasks 4:

Collection and organize all the different types of financial data, related to fiscal budget lines associated with nutrition interventions, over a period of (at least) 3 fiscal years

Deliverables 4:

  • Supervise, guide, coordinate the national costing consultant on the collection and organization of financial data on public expenditure in nutrition, in line with the dataset template mentioned earlier. Ensure quality control/supervision.
  • Produce a 7-8 page budget brief with narrative and charts/tables on public expenditure for nutrition, based on the budget brief standard template and outline

Qualification and specialized knowledge/experience required for the assignment:

  • An advanced degree in Health Economics, Public Health, Nutrition or any other relevant areas
  • At least 10 years of relevant experience, particularly related to costing and/or large-scale program financing; working in nutrition and/or global health policy, health systems development
  • Proficiency in data collection and analysis of costing information, including budget databases and technical project management
  • Experience with developing multi-sector strategic plans for nutrition, experience in the East Asia Pacific Region an asset
  • Proven experience in facilitation and consensus building, workshop development and implementation
  • Strong commitment to the UN values of humanity, impartiality, neutrality
  • Flexibility, adaptability and tolerance
  • Good diplomacy and communication skills. Can work well with others even from remote
  • Good English language skills (oral and written)
  • Excellent written and presentation skills

 Interested candidates are requested to submit the application with updated CV and completed EOI form. 

 Please also include and attach the completed EOI form in the financial proposals section when applying.

 Download File (1) EOI international costing consultant MSNPAN.doc

Download File (1) ToR_ Intl costing consultant MS-NPAN.docx

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Remarks:

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.

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