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ZANZIBAR AIDS COMMISSION (ZAC)<br />

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TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) FOR CONTINUATION OF CONTRACT FOR ZAC <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

TECHNICAL ADVISOR FROM APRIL 20 TH 2007 TO APRIL 19 TH 2008<br />

1. Introduction and background information:<br />

Zanzibar’s first three AIDS cases were officially reported in 1986 at Mnazi Mmoja Hospital. By 2002 1<br />

the <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence was 0.6% among the general population, at the end of 2002, a cumulative total of<br />

2,500 AIDS cases were officially reported and about 180 people were diagnosed with <strong>HIV</strong> infection<br />

annually. Based on the validation survey of 2002, it is estimated that 6,000 adults, which is 0.6% of<br />

Zanzibar’s general population of 1,000,000 persons, are currently living with <strong>HIV</strong>, of which there are 4-6<br />

times more women than men infected with <strong>HIV</strong>. <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence among pregnant women attending<br />

antenatal care was between 1% in 2002 and 0.87% in 2005. <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence among Tuberculosis patients<br />

also grew from 8.7% in 1994 to 25% in 2000; and <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence increased among blood donors from<br />

0.7% in 1996 to 1.4% in 1999.<br />

In 2005 the <strong>HIV</strong> sentinel surveillance at antenatal clinics established that <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence amongst<br />

pregnant women was 0.87% 2 . In the same year research by the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare<br />

(MoHSW) proved that the <strong>HIV</strong> epidemic in Zanzibar is a concentrated epidemic that is severely affecting<br />

three main Most At Risk Populations (MARPs) in particular Injecting Drug Users (IDUs); Sex Workers<br />

(SW) and their clients; and Men who have Sex with Men (MSM). The evidence available is alarming, for<br />

instance <strong>HIV</strong> prevalence among needle sharing IDUs was reported at 26.2% 3 .<br />

With support from many development partners and implementing agencies, the Revolutionary<br />

Government of Zanzibar (RGoZ) has since put in place many programmes to prevent the spread of <strong>HIV</strong><br />

and mitigate its impacts among people living with and affected by <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS (PLHA) in Zanzibar.<br />

Between 1987 and 1988, RGoZ designed and carried out an Emergency Short Term Plan. This was<br />

followed by the Medium Term Plans I and II which lasted from 1989 to 1996. The first two medium term<br />

1 Source Zanzibar MOHSW population survey 2002<br />

2 Source Zanzibar MOHSW ANC surveillance 2005<br />

3 Source <strong>HIV</strong> Predisposing Behaviour Among Substance Users in Zanzibar Tanzania 2005<br />

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plans were health oriented with a focus on: Motivating behavior change; Ensuring blood safety;<br />

Counseling and caring for PLHA; and Community involvement. In 1998 to 2000 the RGoZ Medium<br />

Term Plan III then provided a framework for a multisectoral response to fight <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS with the<br />

recognition that <strong>HIV</strong> is not only a health problem but also a major social and economic crisis.<br />

In 2002 RGoZ established the Zanzibar AIDS Commission (ZAC) with the mandate of leading, managing<br />

and coordinating the National Multisectoral Response to <strong>HIV</strong> in Zanzibar through the development and<br />

implementation of the five year Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS Strategic Plan 2004/5- 2008/9 (ZNSP).<br />

Today, Zanzibar has mobilized all sectors with a lot of achievements in all areas of implementing the<br />

ZNSP. The ZNSP recognises the need for intensifying Monitoring and Evaluation of the national<br />

<strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS response in the Isles. As such ZAC, with main support from The World Bank 4 , UNAIDS,<br />

and other stakeholders has established and has commenced to implement key components of a<br />

comprehensive national multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E system.<br />

The Zanzibar National Multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E System<br />

The Goal of the Zanzibar National Multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E System is to enable ZAC and its partners to<br />

monitor the spread and impact of the epidemic in Zanzibar, to monitor the efficiency of the national<br />

response to <strong>HIV</strong>, and to evaluate the effectiveness of the national response to <strong>HIV</strong>, using relevant and<br />

accurate <strong>HIV</strong> data for use in planning effective interventions. This would result in an evidence based<br />

multisectoral approach towards planning for the interventions against <strong>HIV</strong>. The objectives of the System<br />

are to:<br />

i. Develop clear M&E strategies that will enable systematic collection of data that can be used to<br />

detect changes in the epidemic and effects of interventions (efficiency and effectiveness) and then<br />

inform and guide the national <strong>HIV</strong> response.<br />

ii. Define the roles of stakeholders – ZAC, Ministries, Departments and Agencies, local government,<br />

networks and umbrella organizations and Civil Society organizations (CSOs) – in the systematic<br />

collection, collation, analysis and use of <strong>HIV</strong> data in order to avoid duplication of efforts.<br />

iii. Improve information sharing and dissemination of information and the use of data in planning<br />

interventions.<br />

4 This includes financial and technical support from World Bank Tanzania and World Bank <strong>Global</strong> AIDS M&E Team (GAMET)<br />

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iv. Promote creation of partnerships and linkages between various development stakeholders at<br />

various levels of implementation.<br />

v. Promote coordination of <strong>HIV</strong> services, and ensure equity in the provision of, access to and<br />

utilization of <strong>HIV</strong> services.<br />

vi. Monitor the success of the national response as well as identifying lessons learnt and best practices<br />

for scaling up.<br />

The main achievements and challenges of the Zanzibar National Multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E system<br />

currently include:<br />

(a) <strong>HIV</strong> M&E staffing: An appropriate number and quality of staff have been placed at ZAC M&E<br />

unit to coordinate M&E work in Zanzibar, although the recruitment process took long and delayed<br />

the staff capacity assessment and capacity strengthening that was planned for 2006. District<br />

<strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS Focal Persons (DHAPs) have been assigned tasks to manage <strong>HIV</strong> M&E activities at<br />

sub national levels. However the DHAPs and <strong>HIV</strong> M&E staff in ZAC, ZACP 5 and HMIS 6 have<br />

expressed a need for technical assistance and capacity building in various areas of managing and<br />

coordinating the operations of the national multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E system.<br />

(b) <strong>HIV</strong> M&E Partnerships: ToR was been developed and the M&E Task Team for <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS in<br />

Zanzibar (METTHAZ) was established. Although at one point METTHAZ was growing weak,<br />

since the ZAC M&E unit all came on board the METTHAZ is now functional and vibrant with<br />

regular meetings and members taking part in overseeing various M&E functions. But there is<br />

need to mobilize more participation of international development partners in METTHAZ<br />

activities.<br />

(c) M&E documentation: A lot of M&E documentation has been developed, printed and launched in<br />

Zanzibar. These documents include but are not limited to: Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

Operational Framework volume 1 and 2; Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS Programme Monitoring<br />

System (ZHAPMoS) Guidelines; Data auditing and supervision guidelines; Coasted National <strong>HIV</strong><br />

M&E Road Map; Packages for training stakeholders in M&E concepts and ZHAPMoS. This<br />

documentation has been disseminated widely and stakeholders have been trained and generally<br />

5 Zanzibar AIDS Control Programme<br />

6 Health Management <strong>Information</strong> System<br />

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there is a good understanding of the M&E system among the actors. However the coasted road<br />

map still requires funding commitment for certain key activities contained in it.<br />

(d) Data sources: There are several data sources in Zanzibar to name a few: Biological and<br />

behavioral surveillance being managed by ZACP; Workplace survey managed by MOL 7 and<br />

ZAC; HMIS managed by MoHSW 8 ; ZHAPMoS managed by ZAC; and PER 9 managed by MOF 10<br />

and ZAC. All these data sources are functioning quite well, except that ZHAPMoS is fairly new<br />

and ZAC and the DHAPs require technical support in increasing and regulating ZHAPMoS<br />

reporting by implementers, and generating user friendly information products from the ZHAPMoS<br />

system.<br />

(e) Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> Database: TOR, a plan and budget was developed, and UCC 11 was<br />

contracted by ZAC to develop the Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> Database. It took a long time to identify<br />

and select the database consultants because of the shortage of firms offering this service in<br />

Tanzania, but now the construction of the database is ongoing and once finished then there will be<br />

need to train ZAC staff and selected key stakeholders on how to use and manage the database.<br />

(f) Data auditing and supervision: Guidelines have been developed for undertaking data auditing<br />

and supervision. Data auditing and supportive supervision will be done through ZHAPMoS<br />

system by ZAC staff for the DHAPs and, by the DHAPs for the implementers within the Districts.<br />

MoHSW staff and the DHAPs still need some more technical guidance to fully empower them on<br />

how to plan and undertake data auditing and supportive supervision.<br />

(g) Harmonized capacity building: Zanzibar trained 18 TOTs 12 who in turn have trained all key<br />

<strong>HIV</strong> organizations in M&E concepts and ZHAPMoS. These organizations included: District and<br />

Shehia authorities; CSOs 13 ; Private sector organizations; and Government MDAs 14 . The<br />

organizations trained have a general understanding of the national M&E system and their roles and<br />

7 Ministry of labour<br />

8 Ministry of Health and Social Welfare<br />

9 Public expenditure review<br />

10 Ministry of Finance<br />

11 University Computing Centre University of Dar Es Salaam<br />

12 Trainers of trainers<br />

13 Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) is used to include all NGOs, FBOs, CBOs<br />

14 Ministries Departments and Agencies<br />

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responsibilities. However, some of the community based CSOs organizations will need additional<br />

mentorship visits to establish systems which collect accurate and reliable M&E data on a daily<br />

basis. Also the District capacity strengthening plan lists out areas in which Districts/DACCOMs 15<br />

will require more capacity building in order to effectively manage multisectoral <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

activities at sub national levels.<br />

(h) Learning, research and evaluation: ZAC undertook a national information needs assessment in<br />

2004 which proposed for the establishment of a national <strong>HIV</strong> information resource centre, and<br />

mainstreaming of <strong>HIV</strong> into the four main libraries in Zanzibar. The information resource centre is<br />

now being equipped in ZAC office but adequate amounts of <strong>HIV</strong> information in hard and<br />

electronic forms still need to be sourced for the resource centre and libraries. Also currently<br />

Zanzibar needs to develop and implement a prioritized research and learning plan; as currently<br />

research is being done but is not always formally and jointly planned and coordinated based on<br />

evidence generated from ZAC, ZACP, HMIS and OCGS 16 . A major evaluation of the<br />

implementation of ZNSP has just taken place in Zanzibar and is anticipated to provide suggestions<br />

on even further strengthen the AIDS interventions being undertaken in Zanzibar.<br />

(i) Advocacy and communication for <strong>HIV</strong> M&E: Through ZHAPMoS ZAC has developed<br />

various communication and advocacy brochures and materials as well as an M&E advocacy and<br />

communication plan. ZAC has undertaken advocacy and communication targeting heads of all the<br />

key <strong>HIV</strong> organizations in Zanzibar. The organizations heads now appreciate and support <strong>HIV</strong><br />

M&E work. Also advocacy for <strong>HIV</strong> M&E has been included as one of the objectives of the<br />

Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> advocacy and communication strategy. A lot of advocacy work for <strong>HIV</strong><br />

M&E has been done but there is need for deliberate and conscious efforts to systematically<br />

implement and report on the <strong>HIV</strong> M&E advocacy and communications plan that was developed<br />

by ZAC.<br />

(j) Data dissemination and data use: Some amount of research has taken place and some M&E<br />

reports and data has been generated through various data sources in Zanzibar. The data produced<br />

is often in complicated technical jargon that is not always friendly for most readers. This data now<br />

15 District AIDS Coordinating Committees<br />

16 Office of the Chief Government Statistician<br />

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needs to be synthesized regularly and consolidated into one user friendly and easy to understand<br />

information product which supports the policy and decision makers to understand what they know<br />

about the drivers and determinants of <strong>HIV</strong>&AIDS in Zanzibar and how they can best respond in<br />

the fight <strong>HIV</strong> in the Isles. This way the policy makers will make deliberate and conscious<br />

reference to M&E data and information when designing activities, allocating resources and setting<br />

laws and polices.<br />

Main areas in which the ZAC M&E Advisor has provided technical support to ZAC and<br />

stakeholders in the past one year from 10 th April 2006 to 9 th April 2007 have included:<br />

a. <strong>HIV</strong> M&E Human Resource: Gave advice, facilitated discussions and documentation to:<br />

Review roles, M&E unit structure, and job descriptions; Shortlist and interview ZAC Head of<br />

M&E Unit, Data Officer, M&E Officer Pemba; Induct the ZAC M&E staff and UNV 17 in key<br />

aspects of their M&E tasks within the M&E system; Develop formats for setting M&E staff<br />

performance targets; Develop M&E staff capacity assessment tools; Develop M&E unit<br />

assessment tool; Support ZNSP review consultant for M&E theme to adapt the tool used in<br />

Tanzania Mainland for assessing the Zanzibar national <strong>HIV</strong> M&E system.<br />

b. <strong>HIV</strong> M&E Partnerships: Facilitated: METTHAZ meetings to understand, analyze, review and<br />

approve M&E documents and; Training sessions for METTHAZ members to understand the M&E<br />

system and ZHAPMoS.<br />

c. <strong>HIV</strong> M&E Documentation: Reviewed, updated and edited the Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

framework volume 1 and volume 2, the data auditing and supervision guidelines, the ZHAPMoS<br />

guidelines, and the coasted road map. And developed text for M&E operational framework<br />

popular version, the ZHAPMoS popular version, and the M&E brochure.<br />

d. <strong>HIV</strong> M&E Road Map: Reviewed and finalized the coasted M&E road map, and gave advice to<br />

development and writing up the critical path activity lists in 2006.<br />

17 United Nations Volunteer seconded to ZAC by UNDP<br />

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e. Data Sources: Gave technical support for data sources by: Developing TOR and plans for work<br />

place survey when working with ZAC, MoL, METTHAZ; Educating stakeholders and advocating<br />

for ZHAPMoS reporting; Facilitating sessions for training METTHAZ and Districts to plan and<br />

manage implementation of ZHAPMoS; Giving technical input for budget tracking activities<br />

supported by ZAC and IDASA; Developing TOR and plan and reviewing CSO mapping exercise<br />

reports.<br />

f. National <strong>HIV</strong> Database: Gave technical advice to ZAC by participating in technical discussions<br />

to: Review plans, budgets and TOR for database construction and; select, interview and contract<br />

the database consultants from UCC.<br />

g. Data auditing and supportive supervision: Supported ZAC to review and make input into<br />

guidelines, and explain to selected DACCOM members how to undertake data auditing and<br />

supportive supervision.<br />

h. Harmonized capacity building: Supported capacity strengthening of stakeholders in M&E<br />

through: Reviewing and updating <strong>HIV</strong> M&E training curriculum’s, facilitators guides, participants<br />

notes and training materials in Zanzibar; Preparing materials and facilitating different training<br />

sessions for national facilitators, TOTs, District staff, CSOs under CARF 18 , uniformed personnel,<br />

METTHAZ, and Ministries and; Providing technical guidance to ZAC M&E staff in all areas of<br />

<strong>HIV</strong> M&E.<br />

i. Advocacy and communication for M&E: Supported ZAC by: Reviewing and updating the<br />

M&E advocacy and communication plan; Participating in advocacy and communication meetings<br />

with CSOs and Districts; Developing text for M&E brochure and PowerPoint presentation for<br />

M&E advocacy and communication; Writing up some M&E sections of the national <strong>HIV</strong><br />

advocacy and communication strategy; Developing CARF operational manual and reviewing the<br />

M&E section of the manual; and Participating in a workshop and updating GFATM 19 dashboard<br />

report.<br />

18 World Bank funded Community AIDS Response Fund (CARF) is a component of TMAP programme<br />

19 <strong>Global</strong> Fund for AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria<br />

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2. Specific objective of this TOR:<br />

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To extend the contract of the ZAC M&E Technical Advisor to provide technical support and build<br />

capacity of stakeholders in Zanzibar in implementing the Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> M&E system for one<br />

year from April 20 th 2007 to April 19 th 2008<br />

3. Specific tasks of the consultant:<br />

Zanzibar AIDS Commission (ZAC) will take overall responsibility for providing required resources<br />

coordinating and overseeing the activities related to this TOR on a day to day basis. On the other hand<br />

the consultant’s specific tasks will involve:<br />

(A) M&E human resource and harmonized capacity building<br />

1. Work with ZAC Head of M&E unit to undertake a capacity assessment of ZAC M&E staff and<br />

unit, and to develop and manage implementation of a capacity strengthening plan<br />

2. Support ZAC Head of M&E unit to undertake joint planning and staff performance appraisal in a<br />

routine systematic manner<br />

3. Support DHAPs to manage and implement the District <strong>HIV</strong> M&E capacity strengthening plan<br />

4. Support HMIS and ZACP to develop TOR for their M&E Advisor<br />

5. Support efforts to secure resources for the appointment of an M&E advisor for HMIS and ZACP<br />

sections at MoHSW<br />

6. Review and update training materials and facilitate a training workshop for ZAC and AIDS<br />

Business coalition staff and the Inter Faith Forum to understand the Zanzibar National <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

system and ZHAPMoS<br />

7. Support the efforts of the Zanzibar M&E Association to build a cadre of skilled M&E trainers, and<br />

to secure funding to train <strong>HIV</strong> implementers in M&E concepts and principles<br />

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(B) M&E costed road map<br />

8. Advice ZAC M&E team when reviewing progress and updating, road map annually and critical<br />

path activity list quarterly<br />

9. Support ZAC M&E unit to prepare materials and facilitate meeting of DHAPs to review progress<br />

and update, district road map annually and critical path activity list quarterly<br />

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10. Support ZAC Head of M&E unit and DHAPs to include road map activities and budgets into their<br />

MTEF plans each year<br />

(C) Strategic information flow<br />

11. Support ZAC Head of M&E unit to review the workplace survey report<br />

12. Give technical advice to ZAC M&E team and DACCOMs in managing and coordinating<br />

implementation of ZHAPMoS<br />

13. Support ZAC Data Officer to develop the ZAC data management policy<br />

14. Provide technical support to TANESA M&E staff to plan and ensure that all CARF project<br />

recipients adhere to M&E system<br />

(D) National <strong>HIV</strong> database<br />

15. Assist ZAC Data Officer to develop a plan for (i) Linking the national <strong>HIV</strong> database to other<br />

databases in Zanzibar (ii) Building stakeholder capacity to understand and use the national <strong>HIV</strong><br />

database<br />

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M&E unit to review and finalize Quarter<br />

Service Coverage Report (QSCR) each<br />

quarter <br />

Support ZAC M&E and IEC teams<br />

to develop newspaper reports for<br />

disseminating QSCR <br />

Support ZAC M&E team to develop<br />

text for quarterly brochure<br />

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(E) Advocacy and communication for <strong>HIV</strong> M&E<br />

16. Support ZAC M&E team to review and finalize all M&E advocacy and communication<br />

documents produced by ZAC<br />

17. Support the team to identify and capitalize on opportunities to ensure that<br />

(F) <strong>Information</strong> dissemination and use<br />

18. Support ZAC Head of M&E unit to review and finalize Quarter Service Coverage Report (QSCR)<br />

each quarter<br />

19. Support ZAC M&E and IEC teams to develop newspaper reports for disseminating QSCR<br />

20. Support ZAC M&E team to develop text for quarterly brochure<br />

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(G) Other M&E related issues<br />

21. Support the review of the Health Sector <strong>HIV</strong> strategy and the ZNSP midterm review<br />

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4. Supervision and reporting:<br />

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The consultant will primarily report to the Executive Director of ZAC with strong operational linkages to<br />

the Head of Policy Planning and National Response Division and the ZAC Head of M&E Unit.<br />

5. Logistical and administrative arrangements:<br />

The consultant will be provided with all the financial, human and material resources required to<br />

implement this TOR by ZAC. The consultant will implement the TOR for 15 days a month starting from<br />

20 th April 2007 to 19 th April 2008. For each of the 15 days a month, the consultant will be paid a total net<br />

fee of 250 US Dollars per day; and ZAC will also pay the consultant DSA for the days spent when<br />

working from Zanzibar.<br />

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