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Consultant - Results Framework, WHO Viet Nam

Remote | Hanoi

  • Organization: WHO - World Health Organization
  • Location: Remote | Hanoi
  • Grade: Consultancy - International Consultant - Internationally recruited Contractors Agreement
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Operations and Administrations
    • Public Health and Health Service
    • Accounting (Audit, Controlling)
  • Closing Date: Closed

Purpose of consultancy

The purpose of the consultancy is to develop a Results Framework (streamlining and rationalization of results-based management processes, monitoring, performance assessment, evaluation, and accountability) and a baseline report to accompany the WHO-Ministry of Health (MoH) Viet Nam Health Technical Assistance Project (Project Document) for the period 2024-2027. The consultancy will also include developing skills and capacity building package and modules in monitoring, evaluation and measuring impact for WHO Viet Nam staff and potentially MoH counterparts.

Background

WHO and the MoH in Viet Nam have been collaborating for decades, working to improve public health outcomes and strengthen the country’s health system. Operationally, the collaboration is conducted through a jointly agreed Project Document (PD) which details the strategic priorities of the collaboration and outlines the activities to be carried out. The current PD has a four-year time frame from 2024 to 2027 and ensures a level of predictability of WHO’s support as well as the resources required to provide that support.

A key change in the new PD is the strong emphasis on delivering measurable impact at country level, in direct alignment with the global WHO strategic shift towards deepening accountability of both WHO and Member States for delivering results and impact. This was emphasized in WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work 2019-2024 (GPW13) and is further engrained in the new Fourteenth General Programme of Work 2025-2028 (GPW14).

In relation to the GPW14, WHO Viet Nam and the MoH have also undergone a strategic process of identifying the priority outcomes and outputs it will contribute to through the implementation of the PD, thereby aligning further and streamlining allocation of resources and delivery.

Having developed the PD in very close collaboration with the MoH, it is critical to include a well-thought-out Results Framework, with the purpose of ensuring a rigorous, continuous, data-informed approach to monitoring, measuring and evaluation of joint activities, and to link these to defined, measurable outcomes and impact. The Results Framework will allow WHO and the MoH to develop a baseline report with the current status against the agreed indicators and targets, work towards set milestones during the PD period, and have a clear articulation of the outcomes and impact expected across the PD strategic priorities and for health and well-being overall. The Results Framework will also directly align with the GPW14 results framework and the health-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Deliverables

Under the overall supervision of the WHO Representative and in close collaboration with the Programme Management Officer, the consultant will be expected to fulfill TORs mentioned in the contract as exemplified below, and submit specified deliverables related to supporting countries in the following areas, such as:

Output 1: Develop a Results Framework for the WHO‐MoH PD; develop relevant skills and capacity building plan, package, modules and workshops for WHO staff (and relevant MoH counterparts when required). (Nov - Dec 2024)

Deliverable 1.1: Draft Results framework including both narrative and quantitative elements, useful templates and/or guides.
Deliverable 1.2: A slide presentation summarizing the Results Framework
Deliverable 1.3: Skills building plan and sessions organized for WHO staff (1 – 3 workshops – to be spread across the duration of the contract period).

Output 2: Engage with WHO colleagues and counterparts at the MoH to review and agree on the Results Framework for the WHO‐MoH PD, useful templates and/or guidelines, and develop baseline report based on the Results Framework that can be used as a basis for measuring progress over the life of the PD. (Jan - Mar 2025)

Deliverable 2.1: Updated Results Framework useful templates and/or guidelines.
Deliverable 2.2: Draft baseline report for the PD.
Deliverable 2.3: A slide presentation summarizing the baseline report data and measurements.
Deliverable 2.4: Organize and provide expert advice for the preparations for workshop(s) with WHO staff and key MoH counterparts to review and finalize and Results Framework.

Output 3: Finalize, the Result Framework, baseline report, skills‐building activities for WHO staff (and potentially MoH counterparts) to enhance their capacities in monitoring and evaluation and measuring impact. These may include capacity building workshops, as well as dedicated support to strengthen M&E component of specific activities. (Apr - May 2025)

Deliverable 3.1: Final Result Framework
Deliverable 3.2: Final baseline report
Deliverable 3.3: Final skills‐building plan, material modules and workshop for WHO Staff (and potentially MOH counterparts) organized and delivered.
Deliverable 3.4: Develop a consultancy report outlining work done and any recommendations moving forward

Qualifications, experience, skills and languages

Educational Qualifications:

Essential: Master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, economics, international development, public or business administration or related field. Certified training in results-based management and/ or project management.
Desirable: Additional training or certification in the above and/or related areas for Band B and C levels

Experience

Essential: At least 10 years of relevant experience in the design of results frameworks/tools for public health programme monitoring and evaluation, with some experience in complex country contexts. Relevant experience in an international work environment is mandatory.
Desirable:

Experience in the relevant field mentioned in the description and deliverables of this position.
Experience with WHO or other international agencies in results framework development, monitoring, and evaluation.
Some prior working experience in public health at country level, with WHO/United Nations, health cluster partners, recognized humanitarian organizations, international development partners (including bilateral donors) or with an international nongovernmental organization.
Some of the above listed experience to have been obtained in an international context.
Experience in providing trainings and conducting workshops in relevant field – individually or as institutional arrangements

Skills/Knowledge

  • Expert knowledge of principles, disciplines, and techniques to develop evidence‐based results frameworks and/or monitoring and evaluation strategies for public health programmes.
  • Experience in the identification, capture and consolidation of public health metrics across different technical areas to feed into a results framework and/or monitoring and evaluation strategies.
  • Excellent organizational, oral and written communication skills including the development of reports and presentations. Demonstrated research and documentation skills especially for strategic shifts for outcome and impact‐orientated organizational change.
  • Advanced ability to gather, analyze and advise on best practices in accountability and results-based management systems.
  • Ability to work independently on MS Office applications and computer skills for making high quality technical presentations.
  • Analytical skills in review of available data and producing relevant reports and visualization with time-bound recommendations.

Languages and level required

Expert knowledge of English with excellent written and verbal communication is essential.
Expert knowledge of regional language(s) would be an asset.

Location

Off site: Home-based

Travel

While the consultant can work remotely for certain periods of time to perform the tasks, the consultant will be required to have regular interaction with the WHO Viet Nam country office to fulfil the above-mentioned deliverables.

Remuneration and budget

Remuneration: Pay band level C, USD 10,000 - USD 12,500 (monthly)
Duration: 7 months, November 2024 to May 2025

Additional Information:

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