Procurement Summary
Country : Cambodia
Summary : SHORT TERM CONSULTANCY (STC) TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO NATIONAL CENTER FOR TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY CONTROL IN CAMBODIA
Deadline : 22 Oct 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 27617112
Document Ref. No. : WPRO/2018-10/CAM_STB/TN78741 /mom
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : WHO
Email: wproungm@who.int
First name: Peter
Surname: Ellison
Telephone country code: Philippines (+63)
Telephone number: 528 9659
Telephone extension: 528 9659
Fax country code: Philippines (+63)
Fax number: 525 2512
Cambodia
Email :wproungm@who.int
Tender Details
Tender are invited for SHORT TERM CONSULTANCY (STC) TO PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO NATIONAL CENTER FOR TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY CONTROL IN CAMBODIA
Deadline : 22-Oct-2018 17:00 (GMT 8.00)
Published : 12-Oct-2018
Type of Notice : Request for proposal
Beneficiary Country/Territory : Cambodia
Reference : WPRO/2018-10/CAM_STB/TN78741 /mom
Description : BACKGROUND
Progress made by Cambodia's National TB program has been significant. The incidence rate of TB all forms has fallen from 575 per 100, 000 populations in year 2000 to 345 per 100, 000 pop in 2016, which equates to 40% reduction. TB mortality rate dropped from 42 per 100, 000 populations in year 2000 to 20 per 100, 000 populations in year 2016, which equates to 52% reduction. However, Cambodia remains one among 30 countries with high burden of tuberculosis in the world. TB cases notification were 34, 467 among estimated incident 52, 000 cases in 2017. There are gaps 34% of missing cases not yet identified. There were estimated 1.8% of TB cases with Multidrug-/rifampicin Resistant (MDR /RR-TB) among new cases and 11% among previously treated cases. Treatment coverage is 66% with the 94% success rate among new and relapse cases (cases registered in 2016) and 71% among MDR/RR-TB cases (cases registered in 2015). TB preventive treatment among child (aged 5 years) household contacts of bacteriology confirmed is 44% in 2017.
The National TB program had been committed to respond to TB issues, with support from the Global Fund and USAID, local and International NGOs. They had been working to contribute to the national TB response including maintaining and expanding TB prevention, routine/active case findings, TB children, MDR TB and Treatment of latent TB infection.
To reach End TB goal, there is a need to continue the effort to fill the gaps through scalin...
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