STAR-Ghana Foundation with funding from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Ghana is seeking competent suppliers/providers to deliver the underlisted interventions under its Community Livelihoods Empowerment Project.
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Consultancy for the co-creation of Project Proposals
STAR GHANA is seeking the services of consultants/consultancy firms to support Community Based Organizations (CBOs), citizens’ action groups, farmers’ and trade/livelihoods organisations and networks, coalitions, and alliances to develop high quality proposals for its AVID project.
The AVID project seeks to improve access to quality public goods and services for underserved populations such as rural women, market women, young people, persons living with disabilities, Fulbes and smallholder farmers.
Interested consultants/consultancy firms should apply by completing the expression of interest template (in the link below) and submit via electronic mail to info@star-ghana.org. A Terms of Reference (ToR) is also available to provide further details about this assignment. The email subject for this consultancy should read ‘Co-creation of proposals for AVID project’. Below are links to the downloadable documents.
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST AVID Accompaniers
Terms of Reference Accompaniers 19 12 22
STAR Ghana EOI template 19 12 22
The completed template should be submitted latest by the close of work on Friday, 23rd December 2022. Only selected consultants/consultancy firms will be contacted.
NB: Please note that to be able to work with us, it is a requirement that you register as a vendor on our website (Registration of service providers (star-ghana.org).
SGF empowers Parliament’s Health Committee to promote inclusiveness and hold agencies accountable in delivery of services in health sector
Star Ghana Foundation (SGF) met Parliament’s Select Committee on Health to discuss findings from research it undertook on Rapid assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on health delivery, COVID-19 commodities allocations, and supply as well as Health financing and implications for policy in the health sector. The one-day strategic meeting sought to, among other objectives, provide evidence to strengthen the capacity of the committee to hold ministries, departments, and agencies to account for ensuring inclusive delivery of health services. Access to timely, relevant, and accessible information is critical to strengthening Parliament’s oversight of public goods and services delivery. The event was organised under the Partnerships Beyond Aid programme funded by the FCDO.
STAR-Ghana, for over 10 years has been supporting targeted Parliamentary Select Committees’ engagements with citizens and their issues, to help them better represent constituents in their legislative and oversight roles. One of the strategies used by SGF to support parliament to deliver on its mandate and oversight function is through the provision of evidence. Since March 2020, and under its COVID-19 project and Partnership Beyond Aid, STAR-Ghana has supported civil society to generate information around the impact of COVID-19 on health, education, and social protection. Some of the partners it supported include the Christian Health Association of Ghana (GHAG), SEND-Ghana, African Education Watch, and Ghana Developing Communities Association (GDCA)