Procurement Summary
Country : Mozambique
Summary : Mozambique - Follow-Up Survey Data Collection
Deadline : 06 Jan 2025
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 112079189
Document Ref. No. : 0002013171
Competition : ICB
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Name :Login to see tender_details
Address : Login to see tender_details
Email : Login to see tender_details
Login to see detailsTender Details
The government of Mozambique isimplementing the Harnessing the Demographic Dividend (HDD) project. The HDDproject aims to increase empowerment, access to education, and employmentopportunities for targeted youth. A core activity of the project is toprovide life-skills training and mentoring to out-of-school girls (aged 10-14)in “safe-spaces” by female mentors, together with a “schoolof partners” intervention to engage girls- parents, intimate partners, orguardians as agents of change. Both interventions are delivered throughcommunity-based groups. In partnership with the HDD project, aResearch Team from the World Bank is conducting an impact evaluation (IE) toassess the effectiveness of this project activity in Nampula province. The IE follows a cluster randomizedcontrol approach, where 125 communities were randomly assigned to one of threegroups: (i) a first group of communities received the safe-spaces interventiononly; (ii) a second group received both the safe-spaces and school of partners interventions;and (iv) a third group received neither intervention. A baseline survey for the IE wasconducted in May 2023, prior to the roll out of the project activities. In eachof the 125 IE communities an average of 20 adolescent girls were interviewed, resulting in a total sample size of 2, 569 girls. For each girl in the sample, the baseline survey also interviewed her partner (typically one of her parentsor other guardian).The implementation of theinterventions in the IE communities concluded in December 2023. The next stageof the IE is to conduct a follow-up survey. The follow-up survey will track all2, 569 girls and their partners that participated in the baseline survey andinterview them again. The goal is to measure early-stage impacts of thesafe-spaces and school of partners interventions. The hired Firm will be expected to administer a follow-up survey to collect the necessarydata for the impact evaluation, working closely with the World Bank ResearchTeam. The Firm is e...
Documents
Tender Notice
TOR_HDD_revised_esc_follow_up.pdf