UNICEF RFP 9177872, Study on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Early Childhood Development and Care in the Republic of Moldova



UNICEF Moldova is looking for a company to run the study on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in Early Childhood Development and Care in the Republic of Moldova.

Objective: The purpose of this consultancy is to assist UNICEF Moldova and Governmental counterparts in conducting a nationally representative household based KAP study to have reliable data in early childhood development and care (ECDC). This will further inform UNICEF’s advocacy efforts and its support to the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Labour, Social Protection and Family on promoting positive parenting practices and related aspects.

The focus of this analysis will be on the key benefits of positive parenting practices and early childhood development areas. A mixed-methods approach is sought, including a desk-review of existing materials; secondary analysis of the administrative data; key informant interviews and questionnaires and comparability with previous KAP studies to track progress and develop scenarios negative trends.

Qualifications and experience:       

  • A consulting firm/research institution with minimum of 5 years of demonstrated experience in quantitative research, data analysis and reporting with a focus on early childhood development and experience of undertaking surveys, namely Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices surveys and studies
  • Strong analytical skills and proven track record in developing structured and well-written reports (at least 2 examples need to be enclosed);
  • Good knowledge of ECDC work and approaches in programming used by UNICEF and previous work with UNICEF or other UN agencies is an asset.

For more details on deliverables and minimum requirements, please refer to the Terms of reference (ToR) enclosed in the RFP document published at https://sc.undp.md/tnddetails_un2/2528/

Submissions for this RFP are accepted until 3 October 2022, 11:00 EEST.

UNICEF is a global organization that seeks to improve the lives and health of children, especially the most vulnerable ones. UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS.

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