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The main objective of this international consultant is to support Yemen in developing a national hospital sector strategy, in the context of the country’s short and mid-term aspirations using the regional framework for action for hospital sector strategy recovery. This is founded on national health priorities, current and foreseen capacities, and resources
Hospitals are essential actors in achieving universal health coverage and contribute to implementing the vision for primary health care. In 2019, during the 66th session of the Regional Committee, Member States adopted resolution EM/RC66/R.4 on introducing the regional framework for action for the hospital sector in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. The resolution called on Member States to: ensure political commitment to planning and implementation of people-cantered hospitals; develop/update a national hospital sector strategy using the regional framework for action; and monitor and evaluate hospital sector performance and progress in implementing the national strategy. It further requested the WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean to provide technical support to Member States to build capacity for the development and implementation of a national hospital sector strategy, and to assist Member States in enhancing management capacities in the hospital sector.
The Yemeni public health system grapples with a myriad of challenges, including issues related to infrastructure, resource distribution, and healthcare quality. Public hospitals are categorized based on criteria such as the level of care, scope of services, capacity, locations served, ministry affiliation, and sector. Despite these classifications, there is limited competition between the public and private health sectors, and concerns persist regarding the quality of services in the private sector. Primary healthcare, considered a fundamental element, faces obstacles due to poor distribution and insufficient services. The ongoing conflict exacerbates challenges, including violations of construction standards, unequal resource distribution, and a shortage of specialized personnel. The growth of the private sector, combined with regulatory challenges and weak enforcement, underscores the necessity for coordinated efforts to improve and expand public healthcare provision. The classification of health services within the public sector underscores the intricacies of the system, demanding comprehensive strategies to address critical shortcomings.
Yemen has a mix of public and private (not-for-profit and for-profit) hospital sectors with most hospital beds in the public sector. Public hospitals are underfunded and lack essential hospital supplies and equipment they need. Hospitals also face critical shortage of specialized workforce to manage them, particularly since the armed conflict started in 2015 until present. Hospitals are consuming a considerable portion of the health budget, most of which is generated from external aid. Patients are obliged to seek services from private hospitals whose number has mushroomed as an alternative to public hospitals, but they are operating in a non-regulated environment. There is a need to improve the hospital sector management and service provision that can contribute towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
The development of a national hospital sector strategy is an important step towards addressing the challenges faced by the hospital sector in Yemen. To address these gaps the Ministry of Public Health and Population has requested the WHO’s technical support to develop the hospital sector strategy. The three levels of the organization (WHO Country Office, WHO EMRO, and HQ) are committed to support the country in developing and implementing the national hospital sector strategy in the context of the regional framework for action for the hospital sector. International consultants with required expertise will be recruited to support the development of the strategy and the TORs with timeframe and expected deliverables (outputs) are described below
Objective: To develop the national hospital sector strategy in Yemen along with the implementation plan with a focus on prioritized entry points.
Output 1: Conduct a desk review, draft the methodology, formulate the team, and develop the hospital sector development roadmap led by the Ministry of Health with WHO and Lead Consultant’s technical support.
Output 2: Conduct a thorough information gathering exercise of the major documents, organize a series of meeting(s) with relevant stakeholders, conduct selected senior key informants’ interviews and a number of field visits to the key hospitals of various categories, and then draft a detailed situation analysis and get consensus on the main challenges, gaps, and priorities (gaining shared visions and political commitment) (The PATH to TRANSFORMATION document can be used here as a guide).
Output 3: Develop the hospital sector strategy (road map), in the context of the regional framework, through a fully participatory approach with adequate involvement of all stakeholders throughout the process.
Output 4: Develop and cost the action plan for implementing the identified priority areas (as entry points) through a fully participatory approach.
Output 5: Develop an M&E framework for monitoring the implementation of the national hospital sector strategy.
Output 6: Conduct a national validation workshop/conference for all health sector and hospitals stakeholders and donor community to present the strategy, collect feedback and valid recommendations, and finalize and submit the hospital sector strategy for Ministerial approval and implementation.
Output 7: Finally, submit a full report (in English and Arabic) and a case study (for publication in a peer-reviewed journal) which should be endorsed by MoPHP
At least a master’s degree in health services management or hospital management, public health, or any relevant field
At least 7 years of professional experience in health (hospital) management or related field with experience in conducting similar activities related to strategic planning
Excellent knowledge of English and Arabic
Off-site modalities (remote and within the country). Travel costs will be covered by WHO.
Start date: 01/April/ 2024
End date: 31/August/2024
60 working days spread over 5 months (12 working days per month) at a daily rate of $499. (Part-time contract with a hybrid work arrangement)
The selected consultant will be expected to provide a medical certificate of fitness for work.
The Consultant is expected to travel to Yemen
10. Remuneration and budget (travel costs are excluded):
Remuneration: Pay band B – 499.00 USD/Daily working rate .
Living expenses (A living expense is payable to on-site consultants who are internationally recruited)
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