Deadline: 17-Nov-21
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced the applications for Joint Study ADP and World Bank on Economic Analysis of the Use of Technology in Health Sector – Health Governance Initiative Project.
Scope of Work
- Rapid review of literature, which includes:
- Develop and analytical framework, quantitative and qualitative data collection tools and methodologies, and sampling approach that includes SMILE and non-SMILE districts in 11 provinces
- Test the data collection tools, refine the tools and conduct data collection
- Conduct data analysis, develop report and support the dissemination of the findings
- Provide recommendations on promoting the effectiveness and sustainability of SMILE
Objectives
This is a Request for Information (RFI) from national and/or international CSOs/NGOs for potential partnership with UNDP in delivering outputs for development projects requiring expertise and working experience Indonesia in the following thematic/subject areas: Immediate livelihood recovery, focusing on
- Community engagement and mobilization,
- life-skills and Income Generating Activities Training,
- Provision of productive inputs livelihood recovery activities.
Research Objectives
Regarding to this research activity, here are all the objectives as detailed:
- Assess the efficiency of Sistem Monitoring Imunisasi dan Logistik Secara Elektronik (SMILE) in areas of vaccines logistics and management;
- Assess the health impact of SMILE regarding improved program coverage (Childhood Vaccination Program Coverage and COVID-19) and reduced Vaccine Preventable Illness;
- Conduct an economic assessment (Return on Investment) of SMILE on immunization programme as well as for the health systems as a result of disease averted due to improvements in vaccine delivery;
- Propose the recommendations to Ministry of Health to refine the SMILE business model and scale-up based on research finding;
- Provide key lessons that could help other countries in making similar policy decisions about implementing similar vaccine management and logistics systems.
Key Deliverables
- Literature review and detailed report on the rapid cost effectiveness of SMILE application
- Data collection methodology
- Report on rapid cost effectiveness and recommendations promoting on effectiveness
Research Beneficiaries
- Government of Indonesia
- Ministry of Health
- Health Services Facility (Puskesmas)
- Provincial and District Health Office
- Local Government
Eligibility Criteria
The grant recipient (civil society or non-governmental organization, academia) with experience in carrying out activities / programs in the field of:
- Scientific research and development;
- Public health research, particularly in Covid-19 Data Surveillance and Information management;
- Experience in handling national and local training
- Experience in training and supervising health workforce at the community health centre (Puskesmas);
- Experience in implementing research interview, focus group discussion, webinar, seminars and dissemination;
- Experience in the field of community empowerment and involvement of local governments and stakeholders in preventing the transmission of COVID-19.
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=85208