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|Family Planning Association of Nepal (FPAN), established in 1959, is the first and foremost NGO to work for advocacy of, increasing awareness on and increasing access to family planning (FP) and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service in Nepal. It has started FP and SRH programs even before the Nepal government launched its own Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health Project in 1969. FPAN has been a member association of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), since 1969. This has made FPAN a locally owned, globally connected civil society, enabling it to advocate for, to increase awareness on, and to provide a wide range of SRH service and rights (SRHR) to everyone without any discrimination by gender, age and socioeconomic status. As a member association of IPPF, we share a common vision that all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and wellbeing, in a world without any discrimination. FPAN works in 23 districts, focusing on the poor, marginalized, socially excluded, and underserved populations, which include female in sex work, people living with HIV, LGBTQI people, people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men, migrant workers, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual gender-based violence, urban slum dwellers and people affected by disaster and crisis.
FPAN delivers integrated, client-centered SRHR services through static clinics, mobile outreach, community-based models, and digital platforms (Facebook, helpline, webchat, and YouTube). Static clinics serve as comprehensive SRHR hubs providing Integrated Package of Essential Services, including contraception; safe abortion and post-abortion care; STI, HIV testing and prevention (including PrEP); gynecological services; maternal and neonatal care; and gender-based violence response. Currently FPAN runs 22 Static clinics. FPAN also operates a Rainbow Clinic to address the specific SRHR needs of LGBTQI+ people, ensuring respectful, confidential, and stigma-free care. Mobile outreach and community-based distribution further extend services to remote, underserved, and humanitarian-affected populations. FPAN is governed through its Constitution, 1977 (with 25 th amendments) and IPPF Strategic Policy Guidelines and Code of Good Governance. We are seeking a Consultant - M&E Officer.
FPAN invites applications from all interested and potential Nepali candidates not exceeding 50 years of age for the Consultant -M&E Officer project based - time bound position.
For essential qualifications, experience for the job and the terms of reference (ToR), please refer www.fpan.org
FPAN is committed to the safety committed to the safety and protection of children, young people, and vulnerable adults, and this role may include contact with these groups. Our recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of children, young people, and vulnerable adults in our programs. FPAN is an equal opportunity employer who will not discriminate on grounds as Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Religion, Marital Status and Disability and encouraged applications from women, persons living with disabilities, ethnic minorities, people living with HIV and sexual minorities.
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About the organization
Family Planning Association of Nepal (FPAN), established in 1959, is the first and foremost NGO to work for advocacy of, increasing awareness on and increasing access to family planning (FP) and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) service in Nepal. It has started FP and SRH programs even before the Nepal government launched its own Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health Project in 1969. FPAN has been a member association of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), since 1969. This has made FPAN a locally owned, globally connected civil society, enabling it to advocate for, to increase awareness on, and to provide a wide range of SRH service and rights (SRHR) to everyone without any discrimination by gender, age and socioeconomic status. As a member association of IPPF, we share a common vision that all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and wellbeing, in a world without any discrimination. FPAN works in 21 districts, focusing on the poor, marginalized, socially excluded, and underserved populations, which include female sex workers, people living with HIV, LGBTQI people, people who inject drugs, men who have sex with men, migrant workers, people with disabilities, survivors of sexual gender-based violence, urban slum dwellers and people affected by disaster and crisis.