Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood, Inc. (PSRP) · In partnership with UNFPA Philippines
Terms of Reference
Buntis Partner is a community-based maternal health program conceptualized by the Philippine Society for Responsible Parenthood (PSRP) for San Pablo City, Laguna. The program deploys trained Barangay Health Workers (BHWs) as "Buntis Partners," serving as community-level pregnancy navigators. The program covers early pregnancy identification, linkage to antenatal care (ANC), maternal risk screening and color classification, and referral coordination across all 80 barangays of San Pablo City.
The current implementation phase is a 3-month proof-of-concept covering all 80 barangays, with 1 Buntis Partner/BHW deployed per barangay (80 BHWs total), trained in 3 batches of 30, 25, and 25 participants. The estimated reach is approximately 640 to 650 pregnant women over the 3-month period.
PSRP intends to engage a qualified organization ("the Implementing Organization") to carry out the operational execution of the program, under the overall guidance of PSRP.
To engage an Implementing Organization to carry out the day-to-day operational execution of the Buntis Partner program across all 80 barangays of San Pablo City, so that the program's expected outputs are delivered within the 3-month implementation period and within the approved budget ceiling.
Project execution will be outsourced to the Implementing Organization, which will carry out the full operational scope of the program, including:
| Tasks and Activities | Timing |
|---|---|
| Phase 1: Mobilization, Tools and Coordination | |
| Finalize the Buntis Partner system, MOP, Training Guide, and KoBo tool; establish coordination agreements with all 80 barangays/RHUs | Month 1 |
| Hold the inception workshop and City Health Office (CHO) coordination meeting | |
| Phase 2: Training and Capacity-Building | |
| Train 80 Buntis Partners/BHWs in 3 batches (30/25/25) and equip with kits, deployed 1 per barangay | Months 1–2 |
| Phase 3: Community Rollout | |
| Identify, register, and risk-screen approximately 640–650 pregnant women across all 80 barangays; maintain updated tracking records | Months 1–3 |
| Phase 4: Referral Coordination and Ongoing Monitoring | |
| Track referral compliance; manage, follow up, and (where applicable) transport high-risk cases via the emergency transfer vehicle arrangement; submit monthly review reports | Months 2–3 |
| Phase 5: Review, Documentation and Reporting | |
| Submit endline report, dashboard summary, and Phase 2 continuation proposal outline | Month 3 |
Provision will be made for emergency transfer vehicle hire, to ensure transportation is available for high-risk delivery and prenatal emergencies identified through the color-coded risk screening system (Yellow/Red classification).
The key stakeholders involved and targeted in this initiative include:
Payment shall be made in tranches tied to the delivery and acceptance of agreed milestones. The total engagement amount shall be determined based on the approved workplan and budget ceiling agreed with PSRP.
The Implementing Organization shall:
PSRP retains final approval authority over all deliverables prior to external submission.
The Implementing Organization shall be engaged for a period of 3 months, coinciding with the program implementation period.
Send your organizational profile, proposed approach, team composition, and budget breakdown on or before Monday, July 13, 2026.
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