Scope of Work
Background / Latar Belakang
Save the Children has implemented long-term Sponsorship programs in West Sumba and Central Sumba since 2014 and 2015 respectively, in collaboration with local governments and community-based partners. Over the years, the program has worked to improve children’s well-being through six thematic areas—maternal and child health, basic education, early childhood development, school health and nutrition, adolescent development, and child protection. As the program moves toward its phase-out stage, Save the Children Indonesia (SCIDN) seeks to ensure the sustainability of outcomes and effective handover to local partners and authorities.
To support this transition, SCIDN recognizes the need to review and strengthen the business processes that underpin program implementation, coordination, and partnership management. The review aims to identify current practices, challenges, and bottlenecks that may affect the sustainability and institutionalization of program interventions within local government systems. This process will also help clarify roles, decision-making flows, and accountability mechanisms across stakeholders.
Given the scope and technical nature of this work, SCIDN will engage an External Collaborator (EC) with relevant expertise in organizational and process analysis. The EC will provide independent insights, facilitate consultations, and develop actionable recommendations to improve the efficiency and alignment of business processes with SCIDN’s sustainability strategy and the local government’s operational context.
Objective of the Assignment / Tujuan Penugasan
The objective of this assignment is to generate evidence and practical insights that will inform the planned phase-out of Save the Children’s Sponsorship Program in West and Central Sumba. Specifically, the review seeks to assess the alignment of core business processes—including program planning and design, MEAL, technical support, capacity building, sustainability planning, and communication and reporting, with the Global Sponsorship Theory of Change and Save the Children Indonesia’s Country Strategic Plan (2025–2027). The assignment also aims to identify barriers and capacities of local governments in sustaining integrated interventions, and to develop a roadmap and practical recommendations to strengthen local ownership and program sustainability. Additionally, the review will capture lessons learned to inform both Save the Children Indonesia (SCIDN) and the Global Sponsorship Office (GSO) for future programming and sponsorship transitions.
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