TOR For Health Workers Behaviour Change and Communication Training
Organization background
Save the Children is the world's largest independent organization for children, making a difference to children's lives in over 120 countries.
Save the Children is the world's largest independent organization for children, making a difference to children's lives in over 120 countries.
We deliver immediate and
lasting improvements to children's lives worldwide. Save the Children
listens to children, involves children and ensures their views are taken
into account.
Save the Children secures
and protects children's rights - to food, shelter, healthcare,
education and freedom from violence, abuse and exploitation.
Our vision is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation.
Our vision is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation.
Our mission is to inspire
breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve
immediate and lasting change in their lives.
Save the Children has been operational in Kenya for more than 20 years, working on four core thematic areas: right to Health, right to Freedom from Hunger, right to Education and right to Protection.
Save the Children has been operational in Kenya for more than 20 years, working on four core thematic areas: right to Health, right to Freedom from Hunger, right to Education and right to Protection.
The rights-based approach
of our interventions is founded on four interlocking pillars: direct
programming, political and policy change, popular mobilization and
fundraising. We provide support through both longer term development
work and humanitarian relief in emergencies
Behaviour Change and Communication Training
Behaviour Change and Communication Training
Save the Children is
currently implementing a broader health and Nutrition programme
portfolio in response to the needs identified in Wajir and Mandera
Counties.
A whole system approach
to health is employed to improve maternal, new born and child health and
survival through tackling structural barriers to access to quality
health care as well as unequal access to available preventive and
curative services.
The health programme
portfolio has been sub-divided into three programme components namely;
Health, Nutrition and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.
Behaviour change and
communication has been recognized as an important intervention area by
Save the children International and Health stake holders.
However, one of the
weaknesses noted is that there is low technical capacity in Behaviour
change and communication among both the save the children and MOH
staffs.
There is therefore a need
to develop the capacity of BCC programme implementers (Save the
children and MOH staffs) in order to have a pool of TOTs who can
comfortably facilitate the drafted BCC strategy.
The application period is now open and will close on 20th May 2013.
To apply for open
position, please send a short cover letter and CV to
Kenya.jobapplications@savethechildren.org indicating the position
applied for in the subject line.