Overview : Global Fund and the UNDP have been providing capacity development interventions to the Ministry of Health and Child Care as far back as 2010. The purpose of the Capacity Development plan has been to strengthen the capacity of MOHCC and other implementing entities in preparation of transitioning Principal Recipient functions from UNDP to national entities when circumstances permit. The Capacity Development plan has been strengthening functional capacities required by national entities to effectively implement national responses and manage Global Fund grants for HIV, TB and Malaria in the following areas: 1. Financial Management and Systems, including risk management. 2. Procurement and Supply Management. 3. Monitoring and Evaluation. 4. Governance and Program Management, including SR Management and 5. Policy Development The specific Monitoring and Evaluation capacity development objective is to ensure a robust health information system which supports the delivery of health care by providing information that is required for measuring the performance of service delivery at each health facility in the country. One of the areas being supported under Monitoring and Evaluation is Health Information. The Zimbabwe Health Information Systems Strategy (2009-2014) was reviewed by MoHCC and stakeholders in April 2015 with Technical Assistance from University of Oslo. The findings and recommendations from the End Term Review are to be used for the development of revised National Health Information Systems Strategy. The strategy should be in place before the end of 2017. As part of the Capacity Development programme the MOHCC wishes to recruit a suitably qualified and experienced institution/firm to develop a Health Information Systems Strategy (HIS) 2016-2020 and a Costed Operational Plan 2016-2020. Please refer to the attached documents RFP-ZIM-GF-066-2017 MoHCC HIS and DETAILED HIS TORs FINAL 20170912 for more details. |