REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Request for Proposals (RFP) for mixed method evaluation of Radio Serial Drama (RSD) in Liberia
Talking Drum Studio (TDS), in partnership with Population Media Center (PMC), is seeking technical and financial proposals from qualified firms, research partners, or universities to collect endline data for a mixed method evaluation of a Radio Serial Drama (RSD) in Liberia. The RSD was developed through generous funding from Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). The RSD will finish broadcast in September 2024 and will have aired throughout all 15 counties of Liberia. Research will follow immediately after.
The RSD was designed to address four major and two minor themes:
The purpose of the mixed endline evaluation is to help TDS, PMC, and SIDA understand whether or not the project reached its objectives related to awareness, knowledge, attitudes/beliefs, behavior and norms related to the themes listed above.
TDS, PMC, and SIDA will provide draft survey and focus group guide tools for use by the selected partner.
Application Details:
Population Media Center (PMC) and Talking Drum Studio: Liberia Peace Center (TDS Liberia) created a tailored and culturally sensitive multimedia behavior change strategy. PMC’s well-tested and proven Social Behavior Change (SBC) methodology, with more than 25 years of field-testing, has proven to positively impact these kinds of issues using long-running, deeply local serial dramas. TDS Liberia is a trusted media voice and currently engages and influences communities across Liberia through their entertainment education and participatory theater.
As noted above, SIDA has funded TDS and PMC to implement a project with the goals to:
A main component of this project is the broadcast of a RSD. The RSD addresses pre-selected major and minor themes (listed above). In order to understand the impact of the RSD, TDS, PMC, and SIDA require endline data collected immediately after the RSD finishes to compare with previously collected baseline data.
The objective is to conduct a mixed method evaluation of the RSD which will have two main components.
First, a comprehensive quantitative assessment will be executed through the administration of a representative endline survey. This survey will be conducted in geographically congruent areas and among a demographically comparable population as those targeted during the baseline survey. Notably, the endline survey will exclusively engage participants who have been exposed to the intervention and gauge level of exposure.
In addition to the quantitative evaluation, there will be a qualitative arm of the study consisting of 8-10 focus group discussions (FGDs) focused on how/why we did or did not achieve the program objectives.
Overview:
The methodology for the endline survey entails a meticulous approach to ensure comparability with the baseline survey while focusing solely on participants exposed to the program. This necessitates strategic planning to replicate the baseline sample as closely as possible, with the exception of exclusively surveying exposed participants and excluding participants who were surveyed at baseline.
Sampling Strategy:
To achieve the objective of creating a sample akin to the baseline, the selected firm should employ a multi-stage sampling technique. This method will involve the following steps:
Utilizing the same PSU framework as the baseline survey, the firm should identify geographic clusters representative of the target population. These clusters should mirror those selected during the baseline survey to maintain consistency.
Within each selected PSU, the firm should randomly select households using a systematic sampling approach. It is imperative to ensure that the number of households that complete surveys is close to that of the baseline survey to accommodate the exclusive focus on exposed participants.
Sample Size Determination:
While the total number of completed surveys should remain consistent with the baseline, the firm should anticipate visiting a higher number of households to achieve this target. This adjustment accounts for the requirement to only survey exposed participants and those not sampled in the original baseline sample, which may necessitate screening a larger pool of households.
Baseline Sample Description:
To guide the sampling process, the characteristics of the baseline sample are detailed below:
No | County | Urban | Rual | Rual-2 (Optional) |
1 | Bomi | Tubmanburg | Gbah | Clay |
2 | Bong | Gbarnga | Saniyea | Totota |
3 | Cape Mount | Robert Sport | Gold Camp | Tienni |
4 | Gbarpolu | Bopolu | Wiesue | Timber Village |
5 | Grand Bassa | Buchanan | Compand 3 | Small Bassa |
6 | Grand Gedeh | Zwedru | Toes Town | Teletown |
7 | Grand Kru | Barclayville | Tatuke | Grand Cess |
8 | Lofa | Voinjama | Kolahun | Honneyahun |
9 | Margibi | Kakata | Dolos Town | Cutton Tree |
10 | Maryland | Harper | Caro Camp | Barror Camp |
11 | Montserrado | Monrovia | Diggsville | Cawell |
12 | Montserrado | Paynseville | Soil Clinic | Morris’s Farm |
13 | Nimba | Sanniquellie | Camp 4 | Zor Gowee |
14 | Rivercess | Cessto | Yarpa | Yonbean Town |
15 | River-Gee | Fish Town | Kaway Camp | Sarbo |
16 | Sinoe | Greenville | Jaedae | Dugbe River |
The Survey population was both men and women between the ages of 15 and 49.
752 surveys were completed.
390 participants were female.
362 participants were male.
430 participants lived in an urban area.
322 participants lived in a rural area.
Exclusive Focus on Exposed Participants:
It is essential to emphasize that the endline survey will exclusively target participants who have been exposed to the program under evaluation. This focused approach necessitates meticulous screening during household selection to identify eligible respondents.
Data Collection Protocols:
The firm should adhere to rigorous data collection protocols to maintain the integrity and reliability of the survey findings. This includes standardized survey instruments, interviewer training, and quality control measures to minimize bias and ensure data accuracy.
Proposals should include a plan and costs for recruiting survey and focus group participants, as well as gaining ethical consent. Please include costs for incentives for focus group participants.
The selected research partner should also plan on leading a data collection training in Monrovia supported by PMC and TDS staff. The training should be held immediately before the survey and FGD guide are pretested in the field. The training should be planned to last at least two days.
Focus group Design
The focus group discussions (FGDs) are pivotal components of the research methodology, designed to delve deeper into the perceptions and experiences of the target population regarding the program under evaluation. Each focus group should ideally consist of 8 to 10 participants, ensuring a conducive environment for meaningful interaction and diverse perspectives. It is imperative that the composition of each FGD reflects both gender and age diversity to capture a comprehensive range of viewpoints. While the specific locations for conducting the FGDs will be determined by the research partner, prioritizing accessibility and logistical feasibility, a minimum of 8 focus groups should be conducted. These groups should be organized as follows to ensure comprehensive coverage across various demographic segments:
Note it is important for FGD facilitators to be the same sex as the participants.
The firm will provide the following deliverables (which are repeated in Section 6):
Number | Deliverable | Description | Page limit |
1 | Signed Contract | Contract signed by both PMC and TDS as well as research partner | N/A |
2 | Inception Report | detailed work plan, appropriate methodology, sampling, timing, roles, and responsibilities of research firm. | 5 pages |
3 | Local language version of survey and FGD guide | As noted above, we have already prepared an English version of both the survey and FGD guide which may require translation and revision during training. | |
4 | IRB addendum approval | from the appropriate local government authorities. TDS and PMC have already received IRB approval for the endline survey during the baseline data collection stage. An IRB addendum will need to be added by the selected firm updating the sampling strategy of the endline survey as well as the qualitive evaluation portion. | |
5 | Pre-test results report | Report any changes that are required to questions or answers in the survey or FGD guide. These must be made in all languages included in the digital version of the survey. | |
6 | Weekly email progress reports | from supervisors to document survey progress | |
7 | FGD recordings and translated transcripts | From all qualitative focus groups conducted. | |
8 | Draft endline evaluation report | PMC will provide a template for the report and will consist of a description of the data collection and analysis of the mixed method evaluation. The draft will be submitted for review by PMC and TDS | 20 pages not including appendices |
9 | Final endline evaluation report | which includes responses to any TDS or PMC questions or requests for clarification. | 20 pages not including appendices |
The endline data collection will proceed as described in the table and timelines below:
Sequence | Deliverables (see numbered list above) | Deadline | Fee Paid |
Proposals due to TDS and PMC | None | June 30th | |
Contract Signing | None | July 10 | 50% |
Planning | 1-5 | August. 5th | |
Data Collection | 6 | Oct 25th | |
Recording and Transcripts from FGDs | 7 | Oct. 30th | |
Draft Report | 9 | Nov. 15th | 30% |
Final Report | 10-11 | Nov 30th | 20% |
Interested individual firms which are legally registered in Liberia are invited to submit a proposal for delivery of the assignment. The submission should include both Technical and Financial proposals, as described below:
Technical proposal—may not exceed ten pages. The technical proposal must include:
Financial proposal—submitted in in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheet format must include:
Additional Materials:
TDS and PMC will provide the necessary orientation for the firm to abide by the existing rules and regulations.
If any interested firms would like clarification or have any questions about the proposal feel free to reach out to GIU@populationmedia.org or sdichiara@populationmedia.org
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