Hiring consultant/consulting firm training on Theater for Development (TFD) of creating an enabling environment for young people to claim and access their sexual and reproductive health rights in Bangladesh project of Plan International Bangladesh

Founded over 80 years ago, Plan International is one of the oldest and largest children's development organizations in the world. Plan International is independent, with no religious, political or governmental affiliations, and with a vision of a world in which all children realize their full potential, in societies that respect people's rights and dignity.
Plan International works in fifty-two developing countries across Africa, Asia and the South America, and twenty-one countries raise funds to support these efforts. Plan International's stated Global Strategic Goal is to reach as many children as possible, particularly those who are excluded or marginalized, with high-quality programs that deliver long-lasting benefits. Children are at the heart of everything we do.
Plan International started its operation in Bangladesh in 1994. Presently under country strategy IV Plan International Bangladesh is implementing programmes in six thematic areas i.e. health, education, child protection, WASH, youth engagement and employment, and disaster risk management and climate change. In recent years, as part of its country strategy Plan International Bangladesh has focused more to implement projects on climate change, and disaster resilient issues in urban settlements.

Under the above backdrop, Plan International Bangladesh has launched the project titled “Creating an enabling environment for young people to claim and access their sexual and reproductive health rights in Bangladesh” with the financial support from European Union and Swedish Sida. The overall objective of this project is to contribute to improve the sexual and reproductive health status of all young people in Bangladesh, including socially excluded youth from hard to reach areas, through ensuring universal access to sexual and reproductive health services and information. The Overall outcome of the project is to create an enabling environment for young people to claim and access their sexual and reproductive health rights in Bangladesh. Through this, 10-24 years old young people will be enable to make informed decisions, access accurate information and quality services for sexual and reproductive health in Borguna Sadar & Amtali of Barguna through South Asia Partnership-Bangladesh(SAP-BD), Panchari of Khagrachari through Young Power on Social Action(YPSA) and Itna of Kishoreganj district through Marie Stopes Bangladesh (MSB) by June 2019.

In that continuation, Plan International Bangladesh is now seeking consultant/consulting firm training on Theater for Development (TFD) of creating an enabling environment for young people to claim and access their sexual and reproductive health rights in Bangladesh project of Plan International Bangladesh.

Attachments: A detailed Terms of Reference can be downloaded from this Link.
Application  submission deadline:  14 August  2018 on or before 5 P.M.