Consultant for Thematic Synthesis and Knowledge Products from the SOSCHI Conference Tender at African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
1. Background
Climate change is increasingly affecting health outcomes across Africa through rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, increased air pollution, and shifting disease dynamics. Despite these growing risks, many countries lack reliable, standardized statistics that capture the interactions between climate and health, limiting governments' ability to design evidence-based responses and track progress.
The Standards for Official Statistics on Climate–Health Interactions (SOSCHI) project seeks to address this gap by developing methodologies and tools for generating official climate–health statistics. The project is implemented through a partnership between the UK Office for National Statistics (ONS), the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Research and Innovation Centre (AIMS RIC), and the Regional Institute for Population Studies (RIPS) at the University of Ghana, with support from Welcome.
From 3–5 December 2025, the SOSCHI partners convened an international conference in Kigali, Rwanda titled “From Methods to Action: Implementing Official Climate and Health Indicators.” The conference brought together government representatives, national statistical offices, international organizations, researchers, and development partners to discuss pathways to implement climate–health indicators and strengthen data systems.
The conference generated extensive documentation, including rapporteur reports, session summaries, breakout discussions, and conference highlights. SOSCHI now seeks to synthesize these materials into a coherent set of knowledge products that capture the key insights, lessons, and strategic recommendations emerging from the conference for wider dissemination.
2. Objective of the Assignment
The objective of this consultancy is to conduct a thematic synthesis of the SOSCHI conference outputs and develop a set of knowledge products that communicate the key insights, lessons, and recommendations emerging from the event.
The synthesis will organize findings around major themes emerging from the conference discussions, rather than a session-by-session summary, to support clearer communication of the conference’s contributions to climate–health research, policy, and statistical systems.
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will undertake the following tasks:
3.1. Review of Conference Materials
Review all relevant conference documentation, including:
3.2. Extraction of Key Insights
Identify and extract key insights emerging across conference discussions, including:
3.3. Thematic Synthesis of Conference Outputs
Using a thematic synthesis methodology, the consultant will:
3.4. Development of Conference Knowledge Products
Based on the synthesis, the consultant will prepare the following outputs:
3.1.1. Conference Proceedings Report
A synthesis report organized around the key themes emerging from the conference, highlighting strategic insights, cross-cutting issues, and recommendations.
3.1.2. Policy Brief
A concise document summarizing the key policy implications of the conference for governments, international organizations, and development partners.
3.1.3. Key Messages Note
A short summary capturing the main insights and recommendations from the conference for wider circulation.
4. Deliverables
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Deliverable |
Description |
Timeline |
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Inception Note |
Proposed synthesis methodology and outline |
Week 1 |
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Annotated Outline |
Structure of proceedings and thematic framework |
Week 2 |
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Draft Proceedings |
Draft synthesis report |
Week 4 |
|
Policy Brief |
Short policy-oriented document |
Week 4 |
|
Key Messages Note |
Two-page summary of major insights |
Week 4 |
|
Final Outputs |
Revised documents incorporating feedback |
Week 5 |
5. Duration of the Assignment
The assignment is expected to be completed within six (6) weeks from the date of contract signing.
6. Reporting and Coordination
The consultant will work under the supervision of the Director of Programs Delivery and Reporting at AIMS RIC and coordinate closely with the conference organizing partners (UK-ONS, AIMS RIC). The Director of Programs Delivery and Reporting will provide access to all conference materials and feedback on draft outputs.
7. Required Qualifications
The consultant should have:
8. Required Competencies
9. Evaluation Criteria
9.1. Technical Evaluation Criteria (70%)
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Criteria |
Description |
Maximum Score |
|
Relevant Professional Experience |
Minimum of 10 years of experience working on climate change, including adaptation, mitigation, or climate–health interactions |
30 |
|
Knowledge Synthesis and Analytical Reporting Experience |
Demonstrated experience synthesizing complex technical materials into high-quality reports, policy briefs, or knowledge products |
20 |
|
Methodology and Approach |
Quality and clarity of the proposed methodology for conducting the thematic synthesis and producing the required outputs |
15 |
|
Academic Background |
Degree in climate science, environmental science, public health, statistics, development studies, or a related field |
5 |
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Total Technical Score |
70 |
|
9.2. Financial Evaluation Criteria (30%)
9.3. Final Selection
Applicants are requested to send their proposals to applications@aimsric.org by 31 March 2026
AIMS reserves the right to adjust the above dates as necessary and will notify all applicants accordingly.
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