UNOPS provides health infrastructure, procurement and fund management services t...
UNOPS provides health infrastructure, procurement and fund management services to our partners (Governments, UN organizations, International Financial Institutions, multilateral organisations) in some of the world’s most challenging environments. From constructing hospitals, to procuring pharmaceuticals or medical equipment, UNOPS is working to deliver sustainable health outcomes for millions of people.
In recent years, the demand for health related services from our partners has increased significantly. UNOPS has built a strong track record in health and supporting partners in SDG 3 remains a key priority for the organisation going forward. The strategic plan 2022 - 24 highlights’ ‘’strong demand in the health sector and for activities related to SDG3’’. This is backed up by the 2021 Partner Survey where nearly 40% partners stated SDG 3 Health is where they required UNOPS future support (up 17%) making it the #1 ranked SDG where UNOPS services are needed.
UNOPS’ partner’s focus on Health System Strengthening and Resilience (HSSR) has increased in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, in recognition that stronger and more resilient health systems are critical to prepare for, adapt to, and manage near- and long-term pandemic, climate and other emergencies with health consequences.
UNOPS is well positioned to support partners in achieving their HSSR priorities. UNOPS mandate in infrastructure, procurement and project management has clear alignment with a number of the HSSR ‘building blocks’. This is illustrated clearly in UNOPS health portfolio with a track record of delivering high quality, time bound projects in the context of strengthening health systems.
Despite HSS being the strongest health priority for many of UNOPS’ partners, there is a lack of clear understanding internally and externally of the potential relevance of UNOPS services across (and beyond) the 6 building blocks and how UNOPS can support partners more broadly across HSS. Partnership colleagues at all levels (global, regional, country) would benefit from a series of targeted value propositions and HSSR service packages that could be tailored to address specific partners’ HSSR needs.
Specifically UNOPS would like to increase the understanding of:
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The strengths and weaknesses related to UNOPS ability to implement the above services effectively; how the services contribute to the SDGs: whether they are relevant on a facility, community, provincial, national or global level; key forward looking trends and cross cutting priorities of HSSR; and project examples.
Important note: UNOPS support partners achieve their goals through project implementation support. HSSR or health related policy is outside the scope of UNOPS. As such this assignment and exercise is aimed at increasing UNOPS value proposition for supporting partners who have a need for operational support (linked to UNOPS mandated service areas) to achieve their HSSR priorities.
This retainer assignment can be performed home-based, over a 6 months period. Please enclose a CV and cover letter describing how your experience is relevant to this assignment.