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Request for Proposals: Research Briefs Measuring unmet needs for Healthcare and Social Care

Funding Applications are now open! Calling all Women-led Organizations in Healthcare

Deadline: 21-Jan-24

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced a request for proposals to identify a suitable contractor to develop research briefs on the feasibility of measuring unmet needs for healthcare and social care for each of the six WHO Regions.

One of WKC’s programmes of research is on the measurement of unmet need for health and social care with a focus on older people. In 2021-22, WKC carried out a global systematic review of unmet need as well as secondary analysis of existing survey data worldwide to estimate the prevalence of unmet need for health and social care among older people in over 80 countries. Findings from these studies have been published in peer-reviewed journal and have also contributed to the 2021 and 2023 WHO-World Bank Global Monitoring Reports on universal health coverage and financial protection.

These research findings also supported the inclusion of statements about the importance of measuring unmet need in both the 2023 World Health Assembly Resolution and in the Political Declaration of the 2023 UN High-Level Meeting on UHC. Specifically, WHA 76.4 requests the WHO Director General to “review the importance and feasibility of using unmet need for healthcare services as an additional indicator to monitor UHC nationally and globally”.

In 2022-23, WKC supported the establishment of a global research consortium to coordinate global scientific efforts to improve methods for measuring unmet need, to fill data gaps particularly in low- and middle-income countries, and to produce policy guidance.

In light of these developments, it is timely for WKC to convene WHO Regional focal points and the global research consortium to 1) assess the feasibility of measuring unmet health and social care needs within and across regions; 2) understand regional and country perspectives on the practical value of data on unmet healthcare and social care; 3)   identify region-specific and common needs for research and policy guidance, and 4) agree on research products that could feasibly be completed under the direction of WKC in collaboration with WHO Regions and external experts to inform policy development and contribute to future UHC Global Monitoring Reports and the 2027 UN High-Level Meeting on UHC. This meeting is planned for June 2024 (TBC). To inform the discussions of this meeting, research briefs will be prepared that provide evidence-based asessments of the feasibility of measuring unmet healthcare and social care needs in each of the WHO Regions.

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The selected contractor is expected to dedicate the following human resources to the project:
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