Call for Expressions of Interest
#055: A national STC to provide nutrition expertise support to GDPM in development of the dossier
for the proposal of development of the new Law on Disease Prevention
1. Background
The Law on Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases (ID Law) was approved by the National Assembly on November 21st, 2007 and came into effect on July 1st, 2008. The ID Law focuses on prevention and control of communicable diseases, including communication and education, hygiene, surveillance, biosafety in laboratory testing, use of vaccine and biomedicals, infection prevention and control (IPC) in hospitals, border health quarantine, outbreak control measures, and other relevant regulations.
During the period 2016-2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office in Viet Nam supported GDPM in the development of the proposal dossier for the development of the revised ID Law, which was appraised by the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) and submitted to the Standing Committee of the National Assembly for consideration in 2018. However, the revised ID Law Project was not included in the 14th National Assembly agenda because priority was given to the revised Medical Examination and Treatment Law Project. This delay, though seemed unfortunate at the time, actually has presented us with a better opportunity to strengthen the legal framework for prevention and control of communicable diseases, taking into account the lessons identified from the COVID-19 pandemic response during which many shortcomings of the ID Law were revealed in the application of preventive and control measures. The Government and MOH have now given this task a high priority, with the approval of Decision No. 2215/QD-BYT dated 17/5/2023 of the Minister of Health promulgating the Plan for formulation of application for the Law on Disease Prevention Project (the Law Project), which sets the target for the Law Project to be included in the 15th National Assembly law development agenda for 2025.
The objective of this short-term consultant position is to provide expertise inputs in the areas of nutrition to support GDPM in the development of the proposal dossier for the development of the new Law on Disease Prevention as described below.
2. Planned timelines (subject to confirmation) 45 full working days, intermittent until 31 Dec 2023:
Start date: 01/11/2023
End date: 31/12/2023
3. Work to be performed
Under the overall supervision of the Team Coordinator of WHO UHC-HLE in VNM and in coordination with the Division of Public Health and Nutrition as the assigned focal point at GDPM, the consultant is expected to undertake the tasks as described below.
Method to carry out the activity
The consultant will work in close collaboration with WHO CO, GDPM and other experts and professional staff to support GDPM in the implementation of major steps in the law development process (Annex) covering steps I.1-3 including the development of the proposal dossier, providing justification or revision to the proposal dossier pursuant to comments from Ministries, sectors, stakeholders, and Ministry of Justice’s appraisal report related to nutrition. If all these steps can be completed before the end of the year, the consultant will continue to support step I.4 until the end of the contract. The consulted is expected to produce the following outputs/deliverables:
Outputs:
Output 1: Contribute to the development of the dossier for the development of the Law on Disease Prevention
Output 2: Expertise inputs into all technical consultations in the process of the Law development pertaining but not limited to nutrition and final consultancy report
4. Specific requirements
a. Qualifications required:
b. Experience required:
Essential:
Desirable:
c. Skills / Technical skills and knowledge:
d. Language requirements:
5. Place of assignment
Hanoi and will report to work/or meetings/workshops as and when required.
6. Medical clearance
7. The selected Consultant will be expected to provide a medical certificate of fitness for work.
8. Travel
The Consultant is expected to travel upon request from GDPM and in an agreement with WHO.
9. Budget
Please take note of the following when submitting application:
- The contractor will be responsible for paying taxes, if any.
Those who are interested can submit your most updated CV and application letter indicating post title and vacancy notice # on or before 20 October and should be addressed to:
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
For further information on this TOR, please contact:
[email protected]