Expression of Interest for Endline Survey on the Rights and Health Program for Sex Workers - Madagascar Closing Date: 2 Jan 2026 Type: Consultancy Background Doctors of the World (MdM) is an international solidarity association whose mission is to guarantee universal and sustainable access to quality care, based on the principles of "Care, testify, advocacy". Present in Madagascar since 1986, MdM has strengthened its community-based approaches and its joint work with civil society and health authorities over the years. Since April 2022, MdM has been implementing, with four implementing partners (AFSA, SISAL, FIVEMIMAD and ORMS-LGBT), the Rights, Empowerment and Health for Sex Workers (DESPS) project along the AntananarivoMoramangaBrickavilleToamasina axis. The project is funded by the French Development Agency (AFD) and Expertise France. Brief project brief The overall objective of this project is to contribute to improving the health and rights of HCPs on the Antananarivo/Tamatave road axis. The specific objectives and expected results are: Specific objective 1: Within 3 years, improve HCPs access to a quality basic care package and in particular HIV and STI prevention services including sexual and reproductive health services, through strengthening the quality of service supply and demand. Outcome 1: The offer of prevention and care services in sexual and reproductive health has been improved. Outcome 2: The demand for SRR care services for sex workers is increased thanks to a better knowledge of their rights and the services available in health facilities. Specific objective 2: Strengthen the empowerment of the projects direct beneficiaries by developing an integrated gender and rights approach while combating all forms of gender-based violence. Outcome 1: Gender-based violence against sex workers is documented and made visible, and survivors are better supported. Outcome 2: The individual and collective capacities of sex workers are strengthened to assert their rights and develop new skills and activities. Outcome 3: Community associations are equipped to participate in national debates promoting the application of laws and the recognition of the rights of sex workers. Result 4: Delivery partners are strengthened. As part of the projects monitoring and evaluation system, a baseline survey was carried out in 2023, followed by an interim evaluation (midline) in 2024. As the closure of the project approaches, MdM-F wishes to conduct an endline survey, in order to rigorously measure the changes observed between the baseline and the end of the project implementation, and to meet the requirements of accountability, learning and future planning. Objectives of consultancy General objective Conduct a comparative endline survey to measure the changes that occurred between the baseline (2023) and the end of the DESPS project, in relation to access to health services, sexual and reproductive health knowledge, experiences and knowledge of gender-based violence, satisfaction with services and the dynamics of empowerment of sex workers (HSWs). Specific objectives The consultancy should make it possible to: Measure the evolution of the projects key indicators (baseline vs. endline); Assess the achievement of the specific objectives and expected results of the DESPS project; Analyze the variations observed according to areas, profiles and vulnerabilities; Identify the explanatory factors for the progress, stagnation or setbacks observed; Formulate operational and strategic recommendations based on the data produced. The survey will have to be based on a methodology that is rigorously comparable to that of the baseline, combining quantitative and qualitative components. Maximum budget available: 15,000 EUR incl. VAT. Desired profile Proven experience (at least 3 similar assignments) in endline evaluations, comparative surveys or project monitoring and evaluation. Mastery of quantitative methods (questionnaires, sampling, comparative statistical analysis) and qualitative methods (interviews, focus groups, thematic analysis). Essential experience working with key populations, in particular sex workers (Sex Workers), including conducting sensitive interviews and respecting ethical and safety principles. Solid knowledge of SRHD, HIV/STI, GBV, Harm Reduction (RDR) and human rights. Experience in the analysis of partnership dynamics and projects implemented with CSOs and public institutions. Excellent writing and synthesis skills in French. Previous experience in Madagascar or the Indian Ocean region appreciated. Fluency in French; Proficiency in Malagasy or collaboration with a qualified interpreter is highly recommended. Indicative timetable Deadline to express interest: January 02, 2026 at midnight Paris time Deadline for a full proposal: January 24, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. Paris time Preparation phase: 02 February to 11 February 2026 (10 days) Estimated duration of the field phase: 08 February to 28 February 2026 (03 weeks) Report writing phase: 01 March to 22 March 2026 including drafting of the provisional report, review and feedback from the steering committee and finalisation of the report by taking into account the committees comments (3 weeks) Return: March 23 to March 25, 2026 (03 days) This schedule is indicative and may be subject to change. Documents to be submitted Service providers wishing to express their interest are invited to provide the following 2 elements: Up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV) of no more than 3 pages of the members of the proposed team and specifying, if applicable, the consultancy firm to which each member of the team is attached. A letter of interest of no more than three (3) pages indicating: experience of similar assignments, at least two (2) references concerning the execution of similar contracts, dates of availability to conduct consultancy, etc. The expression of interest will only be considered complete if it includes these 2 elements. It must be sent to the email address: <
[email protected] > specifying in the subject line of the email "MI-Endline Investigation of a project of law and health of sex professionals - Madagascar". No expressions of interest submitted through any other channel will be considered. A maximum of four applicants will be shortlisted and invited to submit a full proposal in response to the terms of reference sent to them. The information collected in the context of this call for expressions of interest is subject to computer processing intended to compile and archive a professional file for each application received and, in the event of an audit of our internal procedures. In accordance with the French and European legislation in force, you have the right to access and rectify information concerning you, which you can exercise by contacting <
[email protected] > or "Médecins du Monde France, Direction Santé Plaidoyer, 84 avenue du Président Wilson 93210 Saint-Denis". You may also, for legitimate reasons, object to the processing of data concerning you. To be authorised to apply, tenderers must be able to provide evidence, at the discretion of MdM-F, that they meet the legal, technical and financial conditions required and that they have the necessary capacity and sufficient resources to carry out the mission. How to apply Send your expression of interest to:
[email protected] specifying in the subject line "MI-Endline survey of a project of law and health of sex professionals - Madagascar". [Disclaimer: The above text is machine translated. For accurate information kindly refer the original document.] Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4192045/appel-manifestation-dinteret-enquete-endline-programme-droits-et-sante-professionnelles-du-sexe-madagascar