International Expert in Infection Control in Tuberculosis facilities
On 6 August 2010 the Country Coordination Mechanism of the Kyrgyz Republic took a decision to transfer the role of the Principal Recipient of all Global Fund's grants in Kyrgyzstan to UNDP. The decision was the result of a number of factors, but mainly due to the unstable political situation in the country stemming from April and June 2010 events and the weak capacity of the national institutions to ensure adequate services delivery. The grant “Consolidation and Expansion of the DOTS Programme in Kyrgyzstan by Providing Access to Diagnostics and Treatment of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis” (January 2011 – December 2013) is mainly aimed at strengthening and improving measures undertaken by the government and civil society against drug resistant tuberculosis in compliance with the Stop TB WHO Strategy and Global Plan. It actually completes and supplements on-going Phase II of Grant “Enhancing DOTS implementation by strengthening strategic planning and management of the National TB Programme (NTP) under the Manas Taalimi National Health Care Reform Programme and by its further integration into health care services, scaling-up DOTS-Plus implementation beyond the pilot phase, and reducing the burden of TB, TB/HIV and MDRRR-TTTB in the penitentiary system” (July 2009 – June 2012) financed by the Global Fund under Round 6 Grant Nr KGZ-607-G04-T. Therefore, this Programme represents a consolidation of TB Round 6 and Round 9 approved funds through Single Stream of Funding (SSF) in line with new GF grants funding architecture. The overall Goal of the Programme is to reduce the burden of tuberculosis in Kyrgyzstan by the consolidation of the DOTS framework and its expansion by scaling up the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis. While further strengthening essential DOTS interventions remains the key requirement for preventing resistance, it has become clear that, in conditions of extremely high DR-TB burden, timely diagnosis and proper treatment of DR-TB cases are necessary for the overall success in combating the epidemic and achieving TB control targets and disease-related Millennium Development Goals. Two main Objectives have been identified for the SSF grant with the emphasis to be put to the management of drug-resistant tuberculosis:
The Programme has a country-wide scope and covers the needs of both civilian and penitentiary sectors. It aims at ensuring universal coverage with diagnosis and treatment of DR-TB: all TB patients will have access to drug susceptibility testing and all patients diagnosed with DR-TB will have access to second line treatment. It is expected that on a longer run, the project will contribute to improving the key TB outcome indicators (case detection rate and treatment success rate) and decreasing the prevalence of MDR-TB. The accomplishment of the Programme objectives will be ensured through strengthening human and infrastructural capacities, establishment of routine drug resistance surveillance throughout the country, upgrading the laboratory services and provision of up-to-date treatment of TB and DR-TB cases with appropriate patient support to ensure adherence. All persons diagnosed with TB will have access to drug susceptibility testing (DST). The target group is all tuberculosis patients from the country. Specific groups to be reached by the project are DR-TB patients who will receive Category IV treatment with the project support. It is expected that the provision of needed services to this group will contribute to reducing the pool and transmission of drug-resistant TB infection, thus bringing a benefit for the entire population. UNDP is primarily focusing on building capacities of the national institutions through intensive advisory support. As part of its capacity building efforts UNDP is seeking for an expertise of an international Expert on Infection Control.
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The main aim of this assignment is to help the Ministry of Health of the Kyrgyz Republic to establish, develop and co-ordinate a standardized, effective system of infection control precautions. The Expert will closely work with the Government Working Group and assist them in the development of the infection control management plan for national TB services. This plan will cover 11 TB laboratories using the culture method and 6 TB hospitals that serve MDR TB patients. More specifically the Expert will fulfill following tasks:
General requirements:
The first stage (preliminary period from November 17 to November 25, 2011):
The second stage (preliminary period from November 28 to December 2, 2011):
The third stage (preliminary period until 30 March 2012):
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Interested candidates should submit copies of documents confirming compliance with the qualification requirements:
and send to procurement@gf.undp.kg no later than 17:00, November 3, 2011 no later than 17:00, November 3, 2011. no later than 17:00, November 3, 2011. Applications submitted without a form P11, will not be considered. Interested candidates should submit their proposals in electronic form in separate documents stating "Technical Proposal" and "Financial Proposal". Evaluation Process: The selection of candidates will be carried out in four stages: Stage1 - Short listing: The evaluation is done based on compliance to the eligibility criteria. Evaluation Criteria - Comply/not comply: Higher education in the field of medicine: yes/no Experience with the design plans for infection control in TB facilities for at least 3 years: yes/no Experience with the design regulations (PPA) or analytical instruments in the suppression of infection in health care for at least 3 years: yes/no Proficiency in English: yes/no Knowledge of Russian: yes/no. Applications compliant with the above-mentioned minimum requirements will be invited for the 2nd stage of evaluation. Stage 2 - Assessment of the "Technical Proposal": Assessment is carried out in accordance with the requirements set forth below. Applicants who have received total score of 70% of the possible 100% would participate in the third stage of evaluation. The technical offer should include:
Financial Proposal of applicants obtained 70 % from possible 100 % will be evaluated. Stage 3 - Assessment of the "Financial proposals" of the applicants who have successfully passed the first two stages. All applicants must submit a "Financial Proposal" in accordance with the provided format in section "Applications". Terms and reviewing of the financial proposals: This specification provides for the piece-rate basis as a condition for payment, where the total budget will be paid in tranches based on the provision of relevant products, shown in the table "Expected results". The financial proposal will be evaluated on the basis of the total budget at the lowest cost. Recommendations for applicants on preparation of the financial proposals: 1) Applicants must make a financial proposal for the following types of costs:
2) The total amount of financial proposal should be distributed to the relevant products according to percent of tranches, the above table "Expected results".
Name Applicant / _________________ / Date /________________/ signature /____________/ Stage 4 - Conducting interviews with applicants who have successfully passed steps 1-3 assessments: Candidates who successfully passed steps 1-3 will be invited for an interview. A candidate who successfully passed all stages of evaluation and received the highest score will be recommended for the conclusion of the contract. Additional Requirements for Recommended Candidates: Individual Consultants/Contractors whose assignments require travel and who are over 62 years of age are required, at their own cost, to undergo a full medical examination including x-rays and obtaining medical clearance from an UN-approved doctor prior to taking up their assignment. Contracted Consultants are required to have vaccinations/inoculations at their own expense when traveling to certain countries, as designated by the UN Medical Director. A copy of the list should be provided to the subscriber prior to signing the agreement so that his/her personal physician can attest to the required vaccinations/inoculations having been performed, as part of the certification described above. Trip Requirements: The assignment includes a requirement to travel within Kyrgyzstan with the following schedule. Please take this schedule into account when preparing your financial quotations. November 14, 2011: NCP laboratories and NCP Bishkek MCTB November 15, 2011: Laboratory of Chu OCTBRPBT and Kara-Balta November 16-17, 2011: Laboratory of the Issyk-Kul and Naryn OCTB November 18, 2011: Lab Talas OCTB November 19, 2011: Arrival in Bishkek November 28, 2011: MDR-TB department and laboratory of Jalal-Abad OCTB November 29, 2011: MDR-TB and laboratory department of the Osh OCTB November 30, 2011: Lab Batken OCTB December 1, 2011: Arrival in Bishkek UNDP's Contribution: UNDP will provide access to: 1. Access to the encyclopedia "Toktom" 2. Access the Internet connection; 3. Stationery; 4. Transportation in the regions, air flight to the regions should be paid by an expert; 5. Transportation to/from meetings within Bishkek. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. |
International Expert in Infection Control in Tuberculosis facilities
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