Water, sanitation, hygiene, health care waste management, and cleaning (WASH) services in health care facilities fall short of WHO and national standards. The availability of WASH services, especially in maternity and primary care settings where they are often absent, supports core universal health care aspects of quality, equity, and dignity for all people. According to UNICEF, only 42% of health facilities in Tanzania have WASH facilities in delivery rooms and 41% have access to improved water sources; this poses risk of infections in maternity wards/delivery rooms. Hand washing is a simple measure against infection. Good hand hygiene means washing hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand gel or antiseptic products to clean hands. Health care workers, patients, and visitors should be encouraged to wash their hands thoroughly at hand hygiene stations located throughout health care facilities and at all workstations. The management and disposal of hazardous waste may have a role in the spread of AMR. This is aligned with Tanzania’s NAPA priority action 7 on health waste management.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to assist the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MOHCDGEC) in implementing WASH activities at the facilities and making the environment conducive to infection Prevention and control.
The following are the recommended qualifications:
The following are mandatory requirements:
Period of Performance:
The consultancy is a 4 months contract with a period of performance from May 15th, 2020 through September 15th, 2020.