Overview
In Nigeria, Maternal, Perinatal and Child Death Surveillance Responses (MPCDSR) serves as a continuous quality improvement system which identifies, notifies, reviews, analyses and responds to maternal, perinatal and child death to prevent recurrence.
A 3-day standardization meeting precedes the training; this will tend to harmonize the training modules, tools and agree on how the various modules will be taken and who will handle each state.
The training will be held at two levels; the first level will be for healthcare workers at the various facilities while the second level will be for stakeholders at the community level tailoring the curriculum to suite the various levels.
The facility level trainings will operationalize these standards which includes strengthening notification, case identification audit/review quality, data use and response cycles contributing to accountability and learning loops.
Responsibilities
Ensure standardization by aligning state stakeholders on national MPCDSR policy, tools, roles, and data flows.
Build the capacity of MPCDSR committees to conduct high-quality, no-blame reviews both at facility and community levels.
Ensure system strengthening by establishing/re-activating functional MPCDSR committees at state, LGA, and facility levels.
Scope of Work Standardization Meeting
Review and adapt training modules ensuring uniformity across states Harmonize on presentation methods
Assign roles to consultants in various states
Training on MPCDSR:
Conduct a 3-day training on MPCDSR at the facility level Conduct a 2-day training on MPCDSR at the community level Write a comprehensive report for both trainings
Expected Deliverables
Functional MPCDSR committees established across states, LGAs and Facilities levels. Capacity of MPCDSR committee members built on quality reporting.
Comprehensive and quality technical report of the MPCDSR training submitted. Evidence of knowledge gain by the participants at the end of the training
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in medicine, Nursing, Public Health, or a child health - related field (advanced degree preferred).
Certified MPCDSR facilitator. Minimum of 5 years of experience conducting MPCDSR trainings and capacity building.
Demonstrated ability to apply adult learning and competency-based training methodologies.
Experience collaborating with government health institutions and development partners.
Strong report-writing, communication, and data interpretation skills.
Duration of Consultancy:
This consultancy is for a period of 7 days (1 day pre-planning meeting, 5 days for training at both facility and community levels and 1 day for report writing).