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The aim of this consultancy is to lead the development of a health workforce (HWF) assessment in Tunisia by conducting a health labor market analysis (HLMA), including an in-depth analysis of emerging policy priorities and formulate recommendations to inform the development of a national HWF policy.
In Tunisia, health workers are unevenly distributed, with a high concentration in coastal governorates and private facilities, leading to gaps in health services delivery. The motivation of health workers, especially in the public sector, is low due to low renumeration levels, difficult working conditions, and limited prospects for career development, especially in the regions outside of Tunis and the coastal regional. This has led to increased migration of health workers – from the public to the private sector in Tunisia and from Tunisia to higher-income countries that offer higher wages and better working conditions.[1]
The ability to address HWF challenges is constrained by a lack of systematic collection and analysis of data, especially from the private sector, to inform planning and policies to address health worker shortages and distribution of the HWF. A HLMA was conducted in Tunisia in 2019 but it was not finalized or validated by the Ministry of Health (MOH). In addition, several policy issues, such as health migration, have taken on increased urgency since 2019. Furthermore, the previous HLMA needs to be enriched by the collection and analysis of private sector data.
An HLMA contributes to a better understanding of the availability, accessibility, acceptability, and quality of the HWF through an analysis of the forces that drive health worker shortages and surpluses, skills mix and geographical imbalances, and suboptimal performance.[2] The HLMA will provide a basis to address the strategic orientation of HWF policy in Tunisia in the context of the National Health Policy (PNS) recommendations and the current context (social, economic and political considerations).
The consultant will provide strategic advice on the definition of the objectives and scope of the HLMA, assess the HWF situation in Tunisia through data collection, quantitative analysis, and consultations with key stakeholders, and propose actionable and impactful policy recommendations. The consultant will work in close collaboration with the WHO Tunisa country office and experts in WHO HQ and the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office (EMRO) and will work in close consultation with the MOH.
There are 4 key objectives of the consultancy:
Output 1: Validate methodological approach based on review of the 2019 HLMA and available data and evidence.
Deliverable 1.1: Develop a methodological note for the HLMA development with a synthesis of documentation review.
Output 2: Collection and analysis of data and evidence on HWF in public and private sector.
Deliverable 2.1: Develop questionnaire for data collection from private and public sector stakeholders
Deliverable 2.2: prepare a guide for key informant interviews (KIIs) and focus group discussions (FGDs) with stakeholders.
Deliverable 2.3: Analyze data and draft the HLMA document.
Output 3: Validate and finalize HLMA document.
Deliverable 3.1: Develop Concept note of the validation workshop.
Deliverable 3.2: Submit and finalize HLMA document.
Deliverable 3.3: Prepare policy brief with a summary of the HLMA document and proposed strategic orientations for the development of a national HWF strategy.
Essential: University degree in health economics, public health, statistics, or related field.
Essential: At least 5 years of experience in HWF assessment and policy development, including collection and analysis of HWF data.
Desirable: Experience of providing technical support for health system analysis studies in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Knowledge of HWF concepts and labor dynamics.
Strong knowledge of health and labor economics concepts and tools.
Robust understanding of the health system in Tunisia.
Strong analytical skills, including quantitative analysis of health system, HWF, and economic data, and qualitative analysis.
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate with partners.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proficiency in MS Office software applications.
Essential: Expert knowledge of French
Desirable: Expert knowledge of Arabic and working knowledge of English.
Tunisia – WHO Country Office Tunisia
Not anticipated.
A signed and stamped medical certificate is to be provided.
WHO Country Office Tunisia – Health systems
·Remuneration: national pay grade of NOC.
·Expected duration of the contract: 40 days starting from 1 July 2024
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