Background
Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) are a group of 21 parasitic, viral and bacterial diseases for which, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1.5 billion people required treatment in 2023. In Africa, these diseases affect almost 40% of the population, mainly in rural areas and marginalized communities. Despite this, NTDs suffer from a severe lack of funding and prioritization at both the global and national levels.
Kikundi is a Community of Practice for NTD Program Managers across Africa. Implemented by the University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) in Rwanda and the University of Washington (UW) in the United States with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Kikundi’s objectives are to:
Speak Up Africa
is an African organization committed to building an Africa where growth and
sustainable development are driven by African citizens themselves. We unite,
inspire, and advocate. With a focus on strategic communications, policies, and
advocacy, we are dedicated to helping African leaders and citizens actively
participate in identifying and developing solutions to address major challenges
on our continent such as malaria, NTDs, vaccination, sanitation, gender
equality, and global health research and development.
Consultancy Objectives
Speak Up Africa and Kikundi are seeking a consultant to lead the process of updating and refining an existing advocacy and resource mobilization guide for Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) for NTD Program Managers. This guide will strengthen NTD Program Managers’ capacities to implement effective advocacy and resource mobilization strategies in their countries.
The specific objectives are:
Deliverables + Timeline
Inception Phase (Due March 21st, 2025):
Research and Consultation (Due April 21st, 2025):
Content Development:
Qualifications and experience
The consultant must have the following qualifications and experience:
How to apply
Send your financial and technical proposal to talent@speakupafrica.org by March 2nd, 2025.
Speak Up Africa is a Senegal-based organization committed to building an Africa where growth and sustainable development are driven by African citizens themselves. We unite, inspire, and advocate. With a focus on strategic communications, policies, and advocacy, we are dedicated to helping African leaders and citizens actively participate in identifying and developing solutions to address major challenges on our continent such as malaria, NTDs, vaccination, sanitation, gender equality, and global health research and development.