RFQ-2022-88: Technical Assistance to Support the Ministry of Health to Conduct Routine Treatment Cascade Analysis in 27 Priority Districts

UNAIDS
RFQ-2022-88: Technical Assistance to Support the Ministry of Health to Conduct Routine Treatment Cascade Analysis in 27 Priority Districts Request for quotation

Reference: RFQ-2022-88
Beneficiary countries or territories: Indonesia
Published on: 26-Jul-2022
Deadline on: 04-Aug-2022 23:59 (GMT 2.00)

Description

The purpose of this RFQ is to enter into a contractual agreement with a successful bidder and select a suitable implementing partner organization to assist UNAIDS Indonesia to provide technical assistance for the Ministry of Health in improving capacity of national stakeholders to use strategic information to exercise routine treatment cascade analysis to improve service deliveries
The duration of the work will be for 2 months from August to September 2022, with the possibility of extension contingent upon performance and available extrabudgetary resources from donors.
Organizations fulfilling the following requirements are invited to send bid:x
• Legal entity: public body or nonprofit making private body
• Established in Indonesia
• Proven advanced experience in managing health and particularly HIV program implementation
• Between 3-5 years of experience in managing projects/grants from international development partners
• Solid internal capacities built in areas relevant to project management

The selected IPO is expected to deliver the following:
(a) Support for the implementation of a Treatment Acceleration Working Group under MoH to conduct routine treatment cascade analysis at sub-national level with all stakeholders including community stakeholders in 27 priority cities/districts for HIV that are also participating in ASEAN Cities getting to Zeroes and ensure a better planning and budgeting using the sub-national government budget through the following activities:
i. Convene an online and hybrid meeting on Treatment Acceleration Working Group with subnational partners (including TA Partners & GF implementers) to exercise routine treatment cascade analysis to improve service deliveries for treatment acceleration activities and optimizing sub-national government budget to increase achievement of cascade of treatment. The hybrid meeting will apply online participation of resources person from central government (mainly Ministry of Health / MoH and Ministry of Home Affairs) while offline attendance of PHO team to districts/cities to discuss directly with head of Dinkes and Head of Bappeda (local government planning board); and
ii. Deliver TA to and support for participation of the 27 priority cities/districts to participate in the meeting on Treatment Acceleration Working group to exercise treatment cascade analysis to improve service delivery for treatment acceleration; including TA to conduct monitoring and evaluation of progress of treatment cascade in these priorities cities/districts and provide report accordingly. It is necessary to carry out an in-depth analysis of the achievement of the 95-95-95 (e.g. things to improve the achievement of HIV case finding, what has been and will be done in tracing the LTFU in terms of HIV treatment).
iii. Convene quarterly FTC coordination meeting that includes quarterly treatment cascade analysis; HIV prevention & testing outreach; enabling environment in Jakarta and Greater Jakarta; and COVID-19 related updates and or challenges in the cities.
(b) Support the advocacy for policy implementation of SPM on HIV in all 27 priority cities/districts that are part of ASEAN Cities Getting to Zeroes (AGTZ) project, including advocacy for increased local budget to implement SPM on HIV.
i. Form a cross-sector partnerships, e.g. support for HIV response from local budget (village funds).
Deliverables:
• Sub-national analysis, feedback and action plan for program improvement produced third and fourth TAC WG meeting. This will include factsheets/policy briefs/other kind of analysis papers to show the progress, challenges, and proposed mitigation plan.
• An annual progress report of 27 priority cities/districts that are part of ASEAN Cities Getting to Zeroes (AGTZ) project.
• Report on advocacy for policy implementation of SPM on HIV in 27 priority cities/districts that are part of ASEAN Cities Getting to Zeroes (AGTZ) project, including advocacy for increased local budget to implement SPM on HIV.
For details on the activities and expected outcomes please refer to the attached RFQ document