Access to Health supports life-saving health care across Myanmar – helping local health workers deliver essential services, respond to emergencies and provide lifesaving treatment where it matters most. Since January 2019, the Fund has been working with key health stakeholders to increase people’s access to health services (maternal, newborn and child health, sexual and reproductive health and rights, combating HIV and AIDS through harm reduction, tuberculosis and malaria) and to strengthen health systems.
The Access to Health Fund is supported by seven bilateral donors and two multilateral financing institutions which have established independent health projects managed by UNOPS alongside the pooled multi-donor fund. Fund donors are responsible for the Fund’s oversight and directly commission UNOPS to serve as the Fund Manager, also known as the Fund Management Office (FMO). In Myanmar, UNOPS also manages other funds such as the Livelihoods and Food Security Fund (LIFT) and is the Principal Recipient for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GF).
While a new strategy, developed in 2022/23, guides the overall implementation of the 2024-2028 phase, the Fund’s core vision, to improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations in Myanmar, has remained constant since its transition from the 3MDG fund in 2018. From this vision, the Fund derives two core priorities:
The evaluation will be carried out two years after the official start of the new phase of the program, meaning the Fund will have nearly three years of implementation remaining to apply lessons learned and recommendations.
The purpose of this mid-term independent evaluation is two-fold: accountability and learning. For accountability, the evaluation will assess the project’s achievements since its inception, reviewing the quality, relevance, and usefulness of deliverables to donors. From a learning perspective, the evaluation will identify key lessons and generate evidence-based recommendations to inform adjustments to the project’s design and implementation, strengthening performance and impact during the remaining period and informing scoping for a possible continuation beyond 2028.
Evaluation Objectives:
Main Users of Evaluation Results: The main users of the evaluation results will be the Fund Management Office, donors and implementing partners.
The evaluation will cover all project activities, results, and resources utilized from the start date 1 Jan 2024 up to the current evaluation period. It will evaluate progress towards achieving the intended outcomes and outputs, with reference to the project’s Theory of Change and log frame.
The evaluation scope will be based on the Fund’s strategy, which identifies three key pillars: Delivering essential health services for vulnerable people; strengthening the capacity of local health providers to deliver healthcare; and strengthening community health systems such as community-based health workers, village health committees and women support groups to ensure services continue today and into the future.
The evaluation will include visits to some of the project sites to meet with field implementers and for direct engagement with beneficiaries and other relevant in-country stakeholders. Evaluators will also conduct desk reviews and remote interviews including with:
Additional stakeholders for remote interviews could be identified in agreement with the Fund Management Office.
An Evaluation Reference Group consisting of the Monitoring and Evaluation unit, the Programme Management Team, and donor representatives will be created for quality assurance and review of evaluation products to ensure that the products are informative, of the highest quality and submitted in a timely manner, according to agreed deadlines and schedule of work.
6. Required Qualifications of the Evaluator
International organisations or national organisations including the UN, NGOs, academic organisations, private sector/ companies or consortia are eligible provided they are independent of the Fund Manager and not an affiliate or an implementing partner of the Access to Health Fund.
The evaluation will be conducted by a review team consisting of a Team Leader and dedicated team member(s) responsible for implementing the assignment. The team should collectively possess the following qualifications and expertise:
Team Leader
Advanced degree in Public Health, Development Studies, Social Sciences, or a related field.
Extensive experience in conducting evaluations of health or development programmes, preferably in Myanmar or similar contexts.
Strong knowledge of monitoring and evaluation frameworks, including OECD-DAC evaluation criteria.
Proven ability to lead mixed-methods evaluations, synthesize findings, and present actionable recommendations.
Excellent communication and facilitation skills for stakeholder engagement and validation workshops.
Team Member(s)
Relevant academic or professional background in public health, social sciences, or evaluation research.
Experience in data collection, analysis, and reporting, including both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Familiarity with programme implementation in complex or resource-limited contexts, including conflict-affected areas.
Ability to support the team leader in desk reviews, interviews, data analysis, and report drafting.
The team composition should ensure a balance of technical expertise, field experience, and analytical capacity to deliver a high-quality, evidence-based evaluation. To facilitate communication with local partners and field travel in Myanmar, a Myanmar national team member is required.
Vendors must submit a proposal for the services/goods through the UNOPS eSourcing system.
For more information and to submit a proposal, visit: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/292661
Tender Submission Deadline: 24th March 2026
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