Procurement Summary
Country : Vanuatu
Summary : Short Term Consultancy (STC) - Support for health data analysis and statistical reporting
Deadline : 12 Dec 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 29014674
Document Ref. No. : WPRO/2018-12/HII/TN81325/bb
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : WHO
Email: ellisonp@who.int
First name: Peter
Surname: Ellison
Telephone country code: Philippines (+63)
Telephone number: 9209521172
Telephone extension: 89655
Fax country code: Philippines (+63)
Fax number: 5252512
Vanuatu
Email :ellisonp@who.int
Tender Details
Tender are invited for Short Term Consultancy (STC) - Support for health data analysis and statistical reporting
Deadline : 12-Dec-2018 17:00 (GMT 8.00)
Published : 05-Dec-2018
Type of Notice : Request for proposal
Beneficiary Country/Territory : Vanuatu
Reference : WPRO/2018-12/HII/TN81325/bb
Description : 1. Purpose of the Consultancy
The WHO Country Office and the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Vanuatu currently require a consultant with specialist skills in data analysis and report writing to build capacity within the Ministry's Health Information System (HIS) Unit and to support the unit to prepare data for the 2018 MoH Annual Report and to produce a range of national and provincial statistical reports to assist decision-making at different levels of the health system.
2. Background
Vanuatu is a small pacific island nation of approximately 83 remote islands and a population of just under 280, 000 people. There are currently 123 open health facilities across the nation's six provinces. This includes 6 hospitals, 33 health centres and 84 dispensaries. In addition, 245 Aid Posts are run by communities and staffed by volunteer health workers.
The Vanuatu Ministry of Health's (MoH) Health Information Unit, with the support of the World Health Organization, has made significant progress in recent years to develop its health information system, in particular, its routine facility-based information system. The implementation and use of the DHIS2 open-source software platform for management and reporting of health information has led to improvements in the timeliness and reliability of information available for decision-making. However, significant challenges remain. Although efforts have been made to reduce fragmentation and duplication and create a single data repository for...
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