Introduction
ITPC Global was founded in 2003 in Cape Town by 125 HIV activists from 65 countries, fighting for access to life-saving medicine. Evolving into a Global Activist Network, it championed community-driven advocacy beyond HIV and TB, challenging systemic health inequities.
Background
ITPC Global consists of three strategic pillars: Build Resilient Communities (BRC), Watch What Matters (WWM), Make Medicines Affordable (MMA). Build Resilient Communities aims to use treatment education to empower people living with HIV and their allies with information about HIV treatment and access issues. People living with HIV and their allies can use our resources to decide what to fight for, why to fight for it, and how to fight for it. By capacitating communities and treatment activists, they are able to work on issues that affect their health. The major goal of this strategy is to ensure recipients of care and communities remain at the center of all advocacy that is relevant to them. This strategy approach entails equipping communities with the knowledge, skills, tools as well as resources to carry out national and regional-level advocacy. This can take the form of training-of-trainer educational workshops, demand generation campaigns, and disbursement of small grants to support advocacy.
About the RFP
The global HIV and TB responses are being severely disrupted following the abrupt 2025 U.S. foreign aid cuts and parallel reductions from other donors. This has led to major program terminations, reduced access to HIV prevention services (including PrEP and CAB-LA), weakened health systems, and shrinking civic space across Southern Africa. Malawi, South Africa, and Zimbabwe are experiencing acute service disruptions, financing gaps, and instability in national HIV policy implementation.
ITPC’s Community Monitoring and Engagement for Transformation (COMET) project is a strategic response to this crisis.
Component 2 of this program focuses on:
To support this work, ITPC seeks to engage an expert consultant to provide high-level technical, analytical, and facilitation support to Component 2 implementation across Malawi, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
The Health Policy & Financing Advocacy and Mobilization Consultant will play a multi-functional role providing support across the Community Engagement Monitoring for Transformation (COMET) project, broader community engagement, advocacy and mobilisation efforts, and generate community-led evidence to drive policy and financing in country, but also at the regional level.
Purpose of the Consultancy
This RFP invites experienced consultants to:
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
English
Interested applicants should submit a proposal including:
Submission Deadline
to procurement@itpcglobal.org with the subject line: “Proposal Submission: Health Policy & Financing Advocacy & Mobilization Consultant”
Proposals that are incomplete, not responsive to these criteria, and are submitted after the deadline will not be considered.
For any inquiries, please contact procurement@itpcglobal.org