Request for Proposals (Rfp) for an Individual Consultant to Assess and Document Severe Risk Factors on Malaria Control Interventions in Eastern Province.
Confidential
Published 2 days ago · Expires 1 month from now
Job description
About This Opportunity
Society for Family Health (SFH) Rwanda seeks an individual consultant to provide technical and scientific expertise for assessing and documenting severe risk factors on malaria control interventions in Eastern Province. This consultancy work will be conducted under the guidance of Rwanda Biomedical Centre - Malaria & Other Parasitic Diseases Division.
Tender Details
- Tender Reference: 006/MALARIA CONTROL INTERVENTION ASSESSMENT INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANCY/SFH/2026
- Procurement Method: National Open Competitive Tender
- Location: Kigali, Rwanda (Eastern Province focus)
Background
Malaria remains a public health priority in Rwanda, with the entire population at risk of malaria infection. Rwanda continues to make progress in malaria control through multifaceted, evidence-based approaches including:
- Information, Education and Communication (IEC)
- Distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs)
- Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS)
- Early diagnosis and effective management of malaria cases
Strategic Objectives
The extended Malaria Strategic Plan (MSP) aims to reduce malaria morbidity and mortality by at least 90% of 2019 levels by 2027, with the following specific objectives:
- Ensure at least 90% of the population at risk is effectively protected with preventive interventions by 2027
- Ensure all suspected malaria cases are promptly tested and treated in line with national guidelines
- Strengthen surveillance and reporting to provide complete, timely, and accurate information for appropriate decision-making at all levels by 2027
- Strengthen coordination, collaboration, procurement, supply management, and effective program management at all levels
- Ensure at least 85% of the population at risk demonstrates correct and consistent practices and behaviors toward malaria control interventions by 2027