Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH), with the support of the Gate Foundation, is implementing the CODSAiN programme to strengthen family planning (FP) service delivery systems and improve data-driven decision-making across seven states in Nigeria. The programme builds on earlier investment from RASUDIN project, which supported the scale of DMPA-SC and community-based service delivery models across several states.
As part of the current planning phase, the programme is generating a series of analytical outputs including state-level maturity assessments, landscape analysis and cost analysis to inform the design and investment case for the next phase of CODSAiN. A central component of this effort is the development of a Comprehensive Sustainability Strategy, including an updated Journey to Self-Reliance framework and Scorecard to guide the transition of states from donor-supported implementation to sustained government-led ownership.
While CODSAiN has supported the establishment of key systems across states, emerging evidence from maturity assessments indicates variability in system functionality, institutionalisation, and readiness for scale. At the same time, several RASUDIN states have undergone transition, either to government ownership or absorption into other programmes such as DISC, thereby providing insights into what enables or constrains sustainability.
This consultancy is therefore designed to generate decision grade evidence on the pathways to self-reliance by:
The output will provide a structured evidence-based road map to guide state transition and inform programme design and investment prioritisations and scale strategies for the next phase of CODSAiN.
Objective of the Consultancy:
The objective of this consultancy is to generate decision-grade evidence and develop a practical sustainability strategy to guide the transition of CODSAiN states towards self-reliance.
Specifically, the consultancy will:
Develop a phased, state-responsive roadmap to inform programme design, investment prioritisation, and scale strategies for the next phase of CODSAiN
Scope of Work
The consultant/team will undertake the following activities:
1. Analysis of CODSAiN System Performance and Transition Readiness
Key Deliverables
Submission of Quotations
All submissions should be sent via email to:
vendorprequalification@arfh-ng.org
Deadline:
Thursday, April 15, 2026, on or before 4:00 PM
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