Overview
BG Laurel International Nigeria LTE/GTE is an owned subsidiary of Banyan Global, Inc, a woman-owned small business and international development consulting firm committed to improving livelihoods through market approaches for a broad and lasting impact. The firm is headquartered in Washington, DC and has program operations and activities in over fifteen countries around the world. Banyan Global operates within six practice areas: gender, youth, finance and investment, enterprise development, health, and evaluation and learning.
Banyan Global is the prime recipient of the USAID Nigeria Health Workforce Management (HWM) Activity. The HWM Activity is a five-year task order to support the establishment of a cost-effective, well-trained, and motivated health workforce, particularly in targeted rural and remote areas of Bauchi, Ebonyi, Kebbi, and Sokoto States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). By its conclusion, HWM is expected to increase the production of new health workers competent to respond to current and future population health needs in these locations by 10,000; improve the distribution and skill mix of front-line workers to meet specific local demands; and strengthen the capacity of pre-service institutions to adopt and apply innovative education approaches.
Targeted interventions will contribute to 1) improved management of maternal, child, and newborn health conditions and 2) increased responsiveness to community health needs. USAID will support the Government of Nigeria’s (GON’s) commitment to plan, recruit, train, manage, and retain its primary health care (PHC) workforce. This activity will contribute to the achievement of USAID/Nigeria’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS) Development Objective 2 “a healthier, more educated population in targeted states” and Intermediate Result (IR) 2.1 “Utilization of quality health services in targeted areas and population groups increased.”
Background and Purpose of the Consultancy
The Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum (NHCF), in collaboration with the HWM Activity, conducted a comprehensive sub-national situational assessment of Nigeria's Health Resources for Health (HRH) policies and implementation practices. This assessment aimed to identify challenges and opportunities in the management and development of the health workforce, providing evidence-based recommendations for improving the production, recruitment, and retention of skilled health workers.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to analyze the findings from the situational assessment and develop materials for publication contributing to the body of knowledge on HRH in Nigeria.
Reporting Line
The Consultant will report to the HWM Country Director with dotted reporting lines to the HWM Technical Director and Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning (MEL) and Research Specialist.
Location
This Consultancy is remote-based.
The Consultant will drive the implementation of the following tasks that contribute to the achievement of the following HWM’s Intermediate Result (IR)
Tasks | Deliverables | LOE (Days) |
Analyze qualitative and quantitative data collected during the sub-national HRH situational assessment ensuring thorough examination and interpretation of results. |
| 90 |
Conduct a review of relevant literature to contextualize findings within existing research. | ||
Identify the target audience for the publishable materials and corresponding reputable platforms for publishing the developed materials. | ||
Prepare research manuscripts (minimum of 2) for publication based on the requirements or standards of the publishing entities. The manuscripts will cover but are not limited to the evaluation of: 1. Wage bill policies on public health sector staffing and resource utilization 2. Health labour market dynamics and challenges 3. Opportunities and challenges in the private health sector to scale up HRH production, and recruitment, enhance competencies, and eliminate quackery. |
Other Deliverables
Timing and Level of Effort
The period of performance of this consultancy is from November 2024 to March 31, 2025. The expected level of effort is 90 days (not to exceed 8 hours per day in a consecutive 5-day work week).
Approach
The Consultant is expected to execute the scope of work in close collaboration with the HWM team to produce high-quality technical deliverables.
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