For baseline assessment of Plan International Sierra Leone Country Strategy

Non precisé Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Publié le 05/04/2026

### 📌 Résumé de l'offre For baseline assessment of Plan International Sierra Leone Country Strategy at Non precisé in Africa. View the details for more information. **Détails clés :** - 💼 **Contrat** : CDI - 📍 **Localisation** : Sierra Leone - 🎓 **Niveau** : Selon profil - 🛠️ **Compétences** : ai, data, hr, Management --- For baseline assessment of Plan International Sierra Leone Country Strategy Tenders Sierra Leone , Port Loko March 26, 2026 Tender Application ends: April 8, 2026 Apply Now Apply for this job Email * You accept our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Job Description Terms of Reference Plan International Sierra Leone Country Strategy- Baseline Study & Phase out/phase in assessment in Koya and Masimera Chiefdoms- Port Loko District. About Plan International Plan International advances children’s rights and promotes equality for girls. We work with children, young  people, communities, partners, and supporters to tackle the root causes of the problems girls and  vulnerable children face. We support children from birth through adolescence and help them respond to  risks and hardship. We influence change in policy and practice through local, national, and global  engagement. For more than 80 years, we have worked in over 75 countries, forming partnerships that put  children and young people at the centre. Plan International Sierra Leone (PISL) has worked in Sierra Leone for more than 45 years. We operate in  Port Loko and Moyamba as sponsorship districts, and we are currently working in Tonkolili and Kailahun  as project-only districts. In a few months, our new projects will be implemented in Kono, Falaba and other  districts. Also, PISL has previously worked in other districts including Western Area Rural and Urban, Bo,  Bombali, Kono Etc. The Country Office focuses on education, child protection, youth skills and participation,  sexual and reproductive health and rights, climate change, and WASH. These program areas guide how  we support girls, boys, and young people and how we partner with government, CSOs, and communities. Child Sponsorship is one of Plan’s main programs, a means of generating long-term and reliable income  and support for Plan International’s child-centered community programmes. It’s about building a relationship  between a child in a developing /underdeveloped country. It’s a programme that is committed to having  sponsored children at the centre of our programme and influencing work. These children are involved as  representatives in our project life cycle in sponsorship communities. Background of the Country Strategy PISL’s Country Strategy for 2026-2030 builds on lessons from previous strategies and aligns with national  and global frameworks, including the Sierra Leone Medium-Term National Development Plan (MTNDP)  2024–2030 and Plan International’s Global Strategy 2022-2027. The strategy reflects extensive  consultations with stakeholders, including government, civil society, community leaders, and youth. Our  aspiration is to lead paradigmatic change in cultural beliefs, social norms, harmful traditional practices and  government policies so that vulnerable and excluded children in Sierra Leone, and particularly girls and  young women, can lead, learn, decide and thrive, free from harm and fear. PISL’s ambition is to be a leading  and recognized reference organization in the defence of the rights of vulnerable and excluded children and  youth, especially girls in the field of SRHR, IQE, youth employability, WASH, and youth leadership. The  strategy centres on four key programmes and influencing objectives: OBJECTIVE 1: Promote safe, inclusive and quality education for all vulnerable and excluded  children and young people, especially girls, as well as quality WASH facilities in schools.  2. OBJECTIVE 2: Support young people, especially young women, to build on and develop their skills  for wage or self-employment opportunities and become active change agents in breaking through  the barriers to attain their rights and achieve their potential. OBJECTIVE 3: Contribute to the reduction of early and unintended pregnancy and increase young  people’s abilities to make healthy decisions about their sexuality and reproduction. 4. OBJECTIVE 4: Strengthen and support the resilience of families, communities and young people  to withstand shocks and disaster risks through strengthening existing disaster management  systems and climate change adaptation in schools and communities. 1 plan-international.org Terms of Reference – Baselines: Guidelines and Template October 2018 The strategy aims “to contribute to the welfare needs of 1.6 million vulnerable children , particularly  girls and young people , in Sierra Leone to grow up; develop ; and realize their rights to make  decisions about their lives in protective, healthy, resilient , and inclusive environments in both  development and humanitarian settings. ” It aligns with national development frameworks, especially

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