Study on Tuberculosis Private Sector Engagement
USAID Learns Contract
Hanoi, Vietnam
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About Social Impact:
Social Impact (SI) is a global development management consulting firm which provides monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building services to advance development effectiveness. In Vietnam, SI is implementing the USAID/Vietnam Learns program to support USAID staff and partners to implement more efficient, effective, and transparent programs.
** Note: Candidates are required to be Vietnamese citizens residing in Vietnam **
Position Background:
The National Tuberculosis Control Programme (NTP) was established in 1986. The NTP is the primary entity, leading Vietnam in its planning to end TB by 2030. The private sector in Vietnam plays a clear role in the three key areas of tuberculosis (TB) care: diagnosis, referral, and treatment. However, there is no clear national understanding of the private sector’s role in any of these areas, or its effectiveness. There are assumptions about the quality and breadth of the private sector in the three core areas mentioned above, yet research activities to assess them remain limited in both quantity and quality. There is a sense that the number of cases receiving services from the private sector has increased, but there is no credible data to back up these assumptions.
Objective:
The purpose of this study is to gain a better understanding of the scope and quality of private sector engagement in TB in the three areas of diagnosis, referral and treatment. The assumption is that answering the questions outlined below will provide local and international partners with the information they need to improve private sector involvement and reallocate resources in a way that meets specific needs on the ground.
Position Description:
SI is seeking two competent consultants to support the research assignment in support of the Government of Vietnam’s National Tuberculosis Control Program to better ascertain the role and potential of private sector service providers in helping to diagnose, refer, and treat tuberculosis. These two consultants will perform data collection, data analysis, and report writing and participate in conducting this study in two identified provinces/cities.
Over the long-term, the Government of Vietnam hopes to use this research to improve private sector engagement. In the long term, this will support better patient services by helping NTP link with and support private sector providers to improve TB diagnosis, referral, and treatment services.
The USAID Learns team has recently completed the first phase of this study in An Giang and plans to carry out the next phase in two additional provinces. We are working with the USAID and NTP to identify the two provinces/cities, one in the North and one in the South of Vietnam. These two researchers will work closely with a Manager and a Team Lead to complete this study in the two identified provinces.
Research Questions
Question #1: Based on the research, specify the estimated number of TB patients (and %) being treated in selected areas of Vietnam for TB related services, disaggregated by:
Question #2: Based on the research, specify all identifiable service providers in the study areas known to offer TB related services, disaggregated by:
Question #3: Provide an estimated number of service providers in study areas which have and have not connected to the NTP disaggregated by:
Question #4: Examine the extent to which NTP guidelines might be met by private sector and public sector service providers (NTP and non-NTP). The analysis should be disaggregated by: a) Referrals, b) Diagnosis, c) Treatment, and d) Offer insight into main identified barriers in study areas.
Question #5: Assess the extent to which service providers contribute to government reporting requirements and seem to meet required reporting standards. The analysis should be disaggregated by: a) Private; b) Public non-NTP, c) Public NTP service providers in study areas.
Question #6: What is the level of satisfaction among TB patients in regard to TB healthcare services offered by the private sector and public sector service providers (NTP and non-NTP)? The analysis should be disaggregated by: a) Private/Public Sector and b) Study area.
Deliverables
Under the direction of the USAID Learns team and team lead, the researchers will contribute to the following deliverables:
Responsibilities:
Some specific activities that the researchers will undertake include:
Required qualifications and skills:
Detailed requirements for the position are as below:
Level of Effort (LOE): Up to 35 days.
Expected timeline: February 2022 – June 2022 (subject to the timing on selection of provinces)
The closing date for application: January 16, 2022. Selection and interview will be performed on a rolling basis, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
To apply, please merge both your CV and a cover letter into one pdf file and submit it through the online portal.
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Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Please, no phone calls.