USAID SUSTAINABLE FINANCING FOR HIV
TERMS OF REFERENCE
A NATIONAL CONSULTANT
Review of Tuberculosis Landscape
1. Background of the assignment
1.1 The beneficiary
The beneficiary organization is the National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
1.2 Contracting authority
The contract relative to this assignment will be signed with representatives of Abt Associates Inc. as outlined in the work plan of the USAID Sustainable Financing for HIV project.
1.3 Project background
The USAID Sustainable Financing for HIV (SFA) is a two-year project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in Vietnam. The project started on October 1, 2018 and will end on September 30, 2020. The project builds on USAID’s existing support to the Government of Vietnam (GVN) to provide a program of targeted, innovative, evidence-based, and results-driven technical assistance. Building on its predecessor the Health Finance and Governance (HFG) project, the purpose of SFA is to help Vietnam mobilize and organize host country financing for HIV programs.
1.4 Context of the assignment
With support from the HFG Project and USAID Sustainable Financing for HIV, Vietnam has made impressive strides in its HIV program. Domestic funding has grown from less than a third of the program to over half, ARV procurement is now centralized, and the percentage of PLHIV enrolled in Social Health Insurance has almost tripled from 35% to 90%. The National Tuberculosis Program wants to take lessons learned during these successes of the HIV program and create a roadmap for the inclusion of TB drugs and services into SHI.
To do this, the consultant will conduct an assessment highlighting how lessons learned from HIV integration into SHI can be applied to TB, including a situational assessment of the current TB financing and delivery structures, and key recommended next steps for SHI integration.
2. Objectives and tasks of the CONSULTANCY
2.1. Objectives
The main purpose of the study is to provide a situational assessment of the current TB financing and delivery structures, and key recommended next steps for SHI integration. The study aspects may include the following elements that the project assisted with during the HIV service inclusion into SHI:
USAID/SFA seeks to hire a national consultant with demonstrated experience and knowledge of public health research (including TB, health economics and SHI) to assist the project in conducting the study.
2.2. Tasks
The consultant will work closely with USAID/SFA and the project’s partners to carry out the following tasks:
3. Risks
The result of this study is expected to be completed by August 31, 2020 before the close of the USAID/SFA project (September 30, 2020). Therefore, the study will have to strictly adhere to proposed timelines in order to deliver results in time.
4. Management of the assignment
USAID/SFA Technical Team will be responsible for managing the assignment and the technical products, in collaboration with VAAC.
5. Location and timing
5.1. Location
The work will be carried out remotely.
5.2. Timing
The assignment is planned for the period from July 20 to August 31, 2020.
6. Requirements
6.1. Qualification requirements
The consultant is expected to fulfill the following requirements:
6.2. Equipment
The consultant agrees to use their own computers and equipment as necessary to carry out the work.
7. Deliverables and reporting
The consultant shall report to the USAID/SFA Technical Lead as specified in the below table.
Activity | Deliverable(s) Consultant is responsible for the following: | Expected Completion Date |
Preparatory Work | o Develop timeline for report | July 25, 2020 |
Analysis and Report Writing | o Draft outline | July 31, 2020 |
o Draft report | August 8, 2020 | |
o Final report | August 15, 2020 |
Note: With respect to any reports, data, or information produced by the Consultant in the course of performing tasks under this work order, Abt Associates shall have unlimited rights to use, disclose, reproduce, prepare derivative works, distribute copies to the public, perform publicly and display publicly, in any manner and for any purpose, and to have or permit others to do so. The consultant will fully disclose, deliver, and transfer to Abt Associates and the Consultant irrevocably assigns to Abt Associates its entire right, title, and interest in and to any and all ideas, methods, inventions, devices, and improvements, originating, conceived, acquired, or developed by the Consultant, either solely or jointly with others, in connections with this Consulting Agreement. The provisions of this paragraph shall survive expiration or termination of this Consulting Agreement.
Note: This position is based in Hanoi, Vietnam.
To apply, please send your application documents to Ms. Thanh Hien with the following email:
Deadline: July 19th 2020
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.