Consultant - Public-Private Mix (PPM) data dashboards development for enhanced action and accountability to end TB

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  • Added Date: Wednesday, 08 May 2024
  • Deadline Date: Wednesday, 22 May 2024
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Qualifications

Purpose of consultancy

To contribute to the development and roll out of enhanced PPM data dashboards in high PPM priority countries โ€“ to help ensure action and accountability to end TB. The dashboards will support countries in their regular reporting of PPM data to WHO, which will also play an important role in strengthening national TB strategic plans and for funding proposals. The work will be undertaken in close collaboration with staff across WHOโ€™s Global TB Programme (GTB) and the three levels of WHO.

Background ย 

Engaging with all health providers through public private mix (PPM) approaches is essential both to reach the approximately 4 million people with TB who miss out on access to quality care each year, due to either underreporting or underdiagnosis, and to reduce costs and delays for many of those who eventually take treatment with public providers. These problems are more pronounced in high TB burden countries where the private sector dominates the provision of health care or where a large proportion of health care providers in the public sector are not linked with NTPs. Seven countries (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan and the Philippines) account for more than 60% of the global gap between estimated incidence and the number of people diagnosed with TB and reported to national authorities. They have been designated as the โ€œBig Sevenโ€ PPM priority countries. Engaging their care providers is therefore critical to close well-documented gaps in access to TB care and prevention services and is also essential for reducing unnecessary deaths and suffering caused by inappropriate treatment, slowing the emergence of drug resistance caused by substandard care, reducing transmission by shortening delays to treatment, reducing catastrophic costs and impoverishment, and accelerating uptake of new tools. This is highlighted as a priority in the End TB Strategy, the political declaration of the UN High Level Meeting on TB, and other commitments made by leaders.

Data collated and reported to WHO has predominantly focused on provider contribution to TB notifications, although care may be provided across the patient pathway by private and unengaged public health providers. To address these gaps and strengthen PPM monitoring, the WHO Global TB Programme is therefore seeking a senior consultant with M&E expertise to support the development and roll out of enhanced PPM data dashboards in high PPM priority countries to help them align and streamline reporting of PPM data through enhanced dashboards.ย 

The PPM dashboard includes a set of minimal selected indicators which will provide evidence to countries to strategically prioritize interventions, promote action and ensure accountability at global and country levels. Enhanced PPM data dashboards will also strengthen the use of evidence in developing national policies, TB strategic plans and resource mobilization through funding applications. Furthermore, the evidence on the PPM contribution to the national TB response can support justifications for continued financial support for PPM activities and help in fine-tuning PPM operations and resource allocation. This work is in continuation of a previous contract which culminated in a consultation with countries in Nairobi, Kenya.

Deliverables

  • Deliverable 1. Finalize the Policy Brief document on WHO PPM Data Dashboards Initiative and coordinate its publishing and dissemination process.ย 
    • Circulate the draft Policy Brief document with TB-PPM advisory group, gather the feedback.
    • Analyse and incorporate the feedback; Finalize the document and coordinate its clearance and publishing required process.
    • Disseminate the document with a well prepared newsflash and make sure the related stakeholders are well informed.
      Expected by: June 2024
    • Deliverable 2. Conduct the WHO consultation on enhanced TB-PPM dashboards to share experiences and best practices in the implementation of the initiative, and to outline next steps in sustaining the dashboards and expanding its use.
      • Summarize outcomes from the last WHO PPM working group meeting and its linked TB PPM dashboards session, analyse and incorporate the feedback.
      • Plan the consultation meeting outline and circulate within TB-PPM advisory group.
      • Undertake preparations and arrangements for the consultation meeting and contribute to the main PPM Working Group meeting which will be held in Dahka, Bangladesh from 26-27 June 2024.
      • Summarize outcomes from the WHO Consultation on enhanced TB PPM dashboards and the main PPM Working Group meeting, into a meeting report.
        Expected by: June-July 2024
      • Deliverable 3. Development and launch of enhanced PPM data dashboards in high PPM priority countries to help ensure action and accountability.
        • Facilitate the dashboards development process in close collaboration with country focal points, WHO central data hub team and WHO Global TB Programme, specifically with TB monitoring and evaluation team.
        • Analyse the data collected from PPM priority countries and integrate the data set into the agreed format of indicators that suits for https://data.who.int/indicators environment.
        • Work closely with TB M&E team and make sure the TB PPM data dashboards are well featured and aligned with the main TB data set and launch the dashboards by following the same scheduled timeline as main TB dashboard.
          Expected by: July and August 2024
        • Deliverable 4. Provide specialized technical guidance to Regional and Country offices and Member States to facilitate implementing M&E systems for public-private mix approaches to reach all people with TB and reach End TB targets.

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