Through the United Kingdom Government’s Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), Clinton Health Access Initiative, Zimbabwe (CHAI Zimbabwe) is a recipient country for the Global Fund (GF) Accelerator Program, which aims to maximize the impact of FCDO’s contribution to the GF and other Global Health Initiatives. The grant’s vision aligns with the Lusaka Agenda, which proposes five long-term shifts and priorities needed for the long-term evolution of GHI Investments. These investments should focus on strengthening primary health care (PHC) through resilient health systems, ensuring sustainable domestically funded health systems, and improving coordination to achieve equitable health outcomes across health system building block pillars. To achieve these outcomes, CHAI is currently providing technical assistance to the MoHCC and Health Services commission across three priority areas:
- Priority Area 1: Strengthening Health Systems for Better Primary Health Care
- Priority Area 2: Strategic Coherence and Efficiency
- Priority Area 3: Building/Mainstreaming Sustainability across GHI Portfolios and Beyond
As part of the work CHAI Zimbabwe would like to hire consultants for the following 5 individual areas of work
- Develop an Electronic System to Track Revenues and Optimize Budget Execution
- Assessing the Technical and Operational Constraints on the MoHCC Public Financial Management System
- Human Resources for Health (HRH) Transition Readiness Assessment in Zimbabwe
- RSSH situational analysis of Global Health Initiatives, multilateral and bilateral partners and GoZ health sector investments
- RSSH Situational Gap and Prioritization Analysis for Integration
Interested parties are requested to submit their bid documents, as referenced in each packet, to ZimbabweProcurement@clintonhealthaccess.org no later than 3 September 2025. The email subject line should clearly indicate the relevant area of work. Successful applicants will be notified in writing. Please note that CHAI will not be able to provide individual feedback on unsuccessful bids.