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WVSOM/01/FY24
Request for Proposal for Third Party Monitoring-Global Fund TB Programme
World Vision is a relief, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families, and communities. We work with community members, supporting them to overcome poverty and injustice. Our aim is to lift poor and marginalised households out of the vicious cycle of dependence by addressing the underlying causes of vulnerability to environmental and socio-economic shocks*.* We hereby invite expression of interest from registered, approved and reputable consultants to provide above-named services to World Vision Somalia
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Global Fund – TB program Third Party Monitoring-Terms of Reference (ToR)
Project Name
Somalia Global Fund Tuberculosis (TB) program
Monitoring Type
Periodic monitoring and evaluation of TB activities
Purpose of the monitoring
Third Party Supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation
Proposed approaches
Support supervision of TB Management Units (TBMUs).
Support supervision of MDR Facilities.
Support supervision of both testing and culture laboratories
Data quality checks for TB data at all levels both paper and electronic/ DHIS2.
Key informants interviews on TB implementation and management as per the strategic plan
Advocacy communication and social mobilization monitoring
Public private Mix uptake monitoring
Proposed Monitoring Dates
1st January 2024 – 31st December 2026
Reporting Dates
Biannual (Every 15th of the following month after end of 6 months )
2. Description of Program being Monitored
Project Goal
End the tuberculosis epidemic in Somalia by 2035 which means to have 10 incident cases per 100 000 population
Project Objectives / Outcomes
Project Objectives
Project Outcomes
Project location (Districts
and # of villages/ sub-
Puntland, Somaliland and Federal Government of Somalia states
locations)
Number of targets
Total population of Somali Country
Beneficiaries
TB patients and their contacts
Sectors
Health and other related sectors
Key Project Activities
Active DSTB and DRTB case finding and ensure case notification
Monitor diagnosis of TB disease among presumptive cases.
Ensure proper uptake of Care and management of TB patients diagnosed as per the guidelines
Advocate and monitor Surveillance for DRTB among eligible clients.
Ensure Care and management of DSTB.
Strengthen and Sustain TB/HIV collaborative activities.
Ensure ACSM.
Establish and sustain PPM.
Ensure reliable supply chain management.
Donor
Global Fund to fight TB, AIDS and Malaria
Duration of the Program
3 years.
Available Project
Documentation
Somalia TB strategic plan, Global Fund performance framework, Impact assessment reports e.g. Drug Resistance Survey report.
3. Brief Background of Project to be monitored
Globally, new and relapse cases notified reduced significantly to 6.4 million new cases of TB were reported in 2022, equivalent to of the estimated incidence of 10.4 million. According to WHO World TB report 2022, Somalia has been classified as a high burden RR/MDR TB country with an incidence rate of 12/100,000 population. The country has an estimated TB burden of 246/100,000 population which is decline from 270/100,000 with a prevalence rate of 242/100,000 and estimated mortality (excluding HIV/TB) rate of 66 per 100,000 population. According to the WHO report 2022, Somali population is estimated to be 17 million. TB continues to contribute to the disease burden in Somali, with the latest WHO TB report estimating a Case Detection Rate (CDR) of only 42%, meaning 58% for all the cases (estimated) are being missed or undetected and majority of these are believed to be at the community level. In the last 5 years, case notifications have shown continued fluctuation and decline.
In Somali, TB control service provision is managed under the National Tuberculosis Program (NTP) within the Ministry of Health (MOH). However, after the collapse of the central government in Somalia in 1990, TB control service provision have been implemented through key partners who consist primarily of international and national Non- Governmental Organizations (NGOs) with WHO providing the technical expertise in collaboration with Somalia government. From 2004, TB control have been funded chiefly by the Global Fund for AIDS, Malaria and TB (GFATM). World Vision (WV) is the principle recipient. Further, the government contributes to the implementation through provision of infrastructure, security support and facilitation of the NGOs involved in the TB control.
Despite being at its infancy stage and the complex political and security in the country, the Somali government has made progress in TB control and management. Access to TB services has generally improved through an increase in the Out-Patient Department (OPD) services and laboratory network for microscopy services implemented according to the Stop TB Partnership global DOTS strategy. With uninterrupted funding from the Global Fund since 1995, access to TB services and treatment have increased from 12 TBMUs in 1995 to 106 by December 2022. Quality diagnosis and treatment resulted in a treatment success rate of above the 85% global threshold. In 2022, the government finalized the development of the National TB 2023-2026 strategic plan. This will be supported an M/E plan which is under development to be finalized early 2024 as the country embarks on the implementation of the strategic plan. The Strategic Plan contributes to the Somali Health Policy goal of improving the health status of the population through health system strengthening interventions and providing quality, accessible, acceptable and affordable health services that facilitate moving towards Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and accelerate progress towards achieving the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the End TB strategy.
Without diminishing the TB control and management progress made in Somali, TB program have not expanded as desired. There has been an accelerated plan to improve the existing infrastructure to increase their capacity as well as establishing new health facilities to meet the community needs by ensuring access of quality services. Required additional resources in terms of workforce, infrastructures, equipment and supplies have improved over the last 3 years. . At present, the Global –Fund supported TB program in Somali is implemented by World Vision International Somalia Program (WVI-S) working in with other Somalia TB program implementing partners. The Somalia Health Sector Committee (HSC) and the TB Coordination Team (TBCT) provides the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) for the program.
4. Purpose and Objectives of the engagement
The main objective of this engagement is to support both the MoH and PR to ensure periodic monitoring and support supervision visits are conducted in the TBMUs, Culture laboratories and MDR facilities to provide technical support as well as provide vital information to management at the TBMU and all levels for timely identification of any challenges and timely corrective action for improved use of information in decision making.
The successful entity in this engagement will be required to undergo initial orientation from World Vision Somalia Quality Assurance department and equally review the project design documents and its annexes including the Log frame, M&E plan, strategic plan and other relevant documents.
The following key deliverables will lead the monitoring process;
NB: The engagement will include a special focus on the visiting areas that are not accessible due to certain challenges to ascertain inclusivity and also areas where the MoH/NTP 0r PR have raised concern on performance in area related to management of TB in Somalia/Somaliland
6. Logistics
Based on this ToR, the successful entity will propose a suitable approach and budget for this engagement. Upon approval of the technical approach a meeting will be arranged with the project team to agree on the frame of operation and responsibilities of each party. This task is estimated to last until 31st December 2024.
WV Somalia GFTB PR team together with Quality Assurance team will support the successful entity in understanding its program model and the standard tools used in monitoring related activities. WV Somalia will also ensure that necessary linkages are created between the Third-party monitor, field staff and implementing partners.
At the end of every 6 months, the third-party monitor shall be expected to submit the following to
World Vision Somalia:
Provide report highlighting the following information
5, Key lessons learned during the monitoring exercise.
Tasks
Means of verification