• Tuberculosis Laboratory Network assessment in Niger

    Tuberculosis Laboratory Network assessment in Niger

    Date: From Jun 07, 2017 to Jul 07, 2017
    Country: Niger

    The objective of the assignment is to assess the current state of the TB laboratory network in Niger and provide short term and medium-term recommendations to improve patient access to high quality TB diagnostics for the timely start to appropriate treatment.

    The tasks include:

    - The review and compilation of recent available reports and plans from the National TB programme, National TB Reference Laboratory and from partners

    - An in country assessment of the different components (QMS, infrastructure, supervison, monitoring, staff, supplies, equipment and maintenance, collaborations, budget, biosafety, diagnostic, algorithms, etc.) of the TB laboratory network

    - Development of drafted recommendations, in country presentation to National TB Programme and National TB Reference Laboratory and relevant partners

    - Report including recommendations with inputs from TB Programme and National TB Reference Laboratory and relevant partners, roadmap for TB diagnostics and action plan to address the gaps.

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  • Feasibility study of epidemiological services and health systems in the ECOWAS countries

    Feasibility study of epidemiological services and health systems in the ECOWAS countries

    Date: From Nov 05, 2015 to Apr 15, 2016
    Country: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, The, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo
    The Ebola outbreak has had substantial deleterious effects on the countries’ economies, public finances, and the health care system. WAHO and the member states in the ECOWAS region were not prepared to react adequately to respond to the emerging outbreak. In order to prevent future outbreaks WAHO identified a dominant weak point in the reaction to stop the epidemic: The deficiently equipped, underfinanced, and understaffed laboratories contributed widely to the inadequate reaction from the health sector. Based on the decision of the presidents of the ECOWAS member states to establish a Regional Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, the existing CDC in Abuja has been chosen for an upgrade to the Regional CDC. Furthermore reference institutions should be established consecutively in all 15 ECOWAS countries. Existing laboratories should be upgraded to serve as specialized reference laboratories for the region within the framework of the RCDC. The objective of this assignment is to assess the need for upgrading of the existing specialized laboratories in the ECOWAS Region and the RCDC to be functional in the network structure and hence enabling them to better support the control of future epidemics. Secondly, the assignment will evaluate the envisaged interaction of these laboratories with the regional and with national CDCs and other institutional stakeholders and their positioning within the regional health sector. The focus is put on: -  Reviewing the regional health sector and appraising the structure of project executing agency (PEA) -  Assessing the Bio Safety Level (BSL) of the RCDC and 3 reference laboratories. -  Assessing the communication and coordination between CDCs and laboratories. -  Elaboration of a project proposal to upgrade the equipment, if required, of approximately three laboratories that are intended to have or to reach BSL 3. - Assessing the need to improve communication equipment of the institutions (regional and country CDCs, laboratories and WAHO).
    This assignement has been developped in consortium with m4Health. Study funded by KFW.