(i) Assist Team Leader in supervision and oversight of project activities, support staff, individual consultants, and other contractors to achieve the project objectives (outcome and outputs).
(ii) Assist Team Leader in coordination with the key stakeholders including PRMSC, the World Bank, LG&CD Department, and relevant Metropolitan/Municipal Corporations and Village Councils/Organizations for activities related with the implementation of the project.
(iii) Formulate culturally appropriate BCC strategies based on national models, templates, and standards of WHO & WB.
(iv) Design and implement a comprehensive, community based BCC campaign to raise awareness and relay messaging on the importance of WASH to community members, and key local government actors.
(v) Develop comprehensive communication tools and BCC campaign materials and activities, using evidence-based theories and methodologies, in close collaboration with stakeholders.
(vi) Encourage and coalesce with key institutions and stakeholders to work towards a shared vision of promoting project\'s interventions through changing the behavior of the beneficiaries.
(vii) Launch a multi-pronged, high profile image building campaign to promote behavior change through project interventions creatively engaging users and recipients in new and innovative ways.
(viii) Conduct regular meetings with community, stakeholders, local influencer and VC’s/VOs to ensure community participation at all stages of project implementation of BCC strategy.
Established in 1991, NRSP is the largest Rural Support Programme in the country in terms of outreach, staff and development activities. It is a not for profit organization registered under Section 42 of Companies Ordinance 1984. NRSP's mandate is to alleviate poverty by harnessing people's potential and undertake development activities in Pakistan. It has a presence in 46 Districts in all the four Provinces including Azad Jammu and Kashmir through Regional Offices and Field Offices. NRSP is currently working with more than half a million poor households organized into a network of more than 57,179 Community Organizations. With sustained incremental growth, it is emerging as Pakistan's leading engine for poverty reduction and rural development.