Overview
The Federal Government of Nigeria is committed to improving quality health care to the Nigerian populace, particularly the vulnerable groups. In February 2017, Nigeria connected with nine (9) other countries and partners, to join the World Health Organization (WHO)-led Quality, Equity and Dignity (QED) global network to improve quality of care to mothers and newborns. The aim of the QED network is to reduce maternal and newborn mortality by half and improve the experience of care by 2030
The FMoH through the Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent, Elderly Health plus Nutrition (RMNCAEH+N) National technical working group developed the following documents:
A 2-year costed RMNCAEH+N QoC Operational Plan 2021-2022.
The National Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent, Elderly Health plus Nutrition (RMNCAEH+N) Quality of Care Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Plan 2022-2027. (RMNCAEH+N QoC MEAL Plan 2022-2027) and incorporated the learning component into the Plan.
The National Implementation Guide for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent, Elderly Health plus Nutrition (RMNCAEH+N) Quality of Care.
The outputs achieved above was through an all-inclusive and extensive stakeholder process projected to ensure better coordination of QoC and focusing on the eight (8) domains of the WHO conceptual framework of quality of care. The RMNCAEH+N continuum of care connects essential maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) packages, throughout adolescence, pregnancy, childbirth, postnatal and newborn periods and into childhood, building upon their natural interactions throughout the lifecycle. For example, better conditions and good quality healthcare services for mothers and newborn can increase positive health outcomes.
The Federal Ministry of Health and partners require the services of a consultant to lead the process of developing/updating new and/or existing technical briefs arising from RMNCAEH+N Quality of Care Implementation Guide and strategic documents relating to quality of care including sick and small newborn. The scope of the review process would involve the following:
Project Goal.
To strengthen and create uniformity in RMNCAE+N Quality of Care information dissemination through national and state-level technical and strategic briefs advocacy materials and learning technical briefs
Responsibilities
• Conduct a situational analysis (rapid assessment), to identify already existing technical briefs on RMNCAEH+N QoC that speaks to the QoC Implementation
Guide in Nigeria.
• Work in collaboration with FMOH and partners to review existing technical briefs if available.
• Develop terms of reference/detailed outline for all 25 technical briefs to be developed.
• Work in collaboration with the FMOH and partners to extensively develop technical briefs that will be used by all RMNCAEH+N Quality of Care stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
Qualification and Experience Required:
Desirable
Experience:
Essential
Knowledge and skills:
Languages
Advanced level of spoken and written English