The assignment aimed to help the Ministry of Health (MoH) strengthen the capacities of the primary health care system in Montenegro to enable equitable (including gender equity and disadvantaged populations) access to health protection for all children in Montenegro. The CGC team accomplished the following objectives set by the UNICEF country office in Montenegro: Analyze […]
Uzbekistan has embarked on comprehensive and far-reaching reforms of its health system, including in health financing, to meet the objectives of the “Concept on health development of the Republic of Uzbekistan 2019-2023”. WHO supports the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Government of Uzbekistan in introducing health financing and service delivery reforms underpinned by digitalization. […]
The World Health Organization developed a Primary Healthcare (PHC) definition for tracking and comparing PHC expenditures globally. However, if tracking PHC expenditure is supposed to inform national health policies (e.g., prioritize PHC in government budgets), the PHC definition should be tailored to the national context as key national stakeholders deem it appropriate. Tailoring PHC definition […]
The Global Financing Facility for Women, Children, and Adolescents (GFF) is a multi-stakeholder global partnership housed at the World Bank. The GFF supports 36 low and lower-middle-income countries with catalytic financing and technical assistance to develop and implement prioritized national health plans to scale up access to affordable, quality care for women, children, and adolescents. […]
The UNICEF country office (CO) in Turkmenistan selected and commissioned the consortia of the CGC and International Step by Step Association (the Netherlands) to assist the health authorities in scaling up the delivery of home visiting services to improve maternal and child health (MCH). The team comprised of three specialists (in the health system and […]
The Embassy of Switzerland in the Kyrgyz Republic, on behalf of the Federal Department of the Foreign Affairs (FDFA) of the Swiss Confederation, contracted Consulting Group Curatio Sarl to carry out an external evaluation of the Health Facilities Autonomya project in Kyrgyzstan in April and May 2018. The evaluation aimed to assess the results of […]
The overall purpose of this consultancy was to assess the current situation regarding the healthcare infrastructure and to support the government with elaborating an appropriate health sector master plan to establish a comprehensive network of outpatient and inpatient care facilities throughout the country. The CGC expert was responsible for developing the implementation plan, including annual […]