EOI: For a consortium of institutions to work with the Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Background
The Asia Pacific Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (APO) is a partnership, hosted by WHO. It was established in 2011 as a partnership between WHO Western Pacific and South-East Asia regions, the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, Member States, and Academic Institutions, to address the gap in regionally relevant Health Policy and System Research (HPSR) in Asia Pacific. It aims to improve the competency and capacity of the regional and domestic HPSR ecosystem and support policymakers toward effective evidenced-informed policies.
In 2024, APO developed its Medium Term Strategy for 2023-2030. The MTS 2024-30 prioritises five cross-cutting themes based on priorities and challenges identified by countries, development agencies and funding partners. These themes provide space for academic institutions and policymakers to co-design policy-relevant research and its application.
These five themes are:
- Primary Health Care
- Digital Health
- Climate Change
- Equity
- Human Resources for Health
The purpose of this call is for institutions to join APO as a consortium to collaborate with APO on specific projects within the five themes above. The initial stage of selecting consortia will involve a review of the consortia application by the APO Secretariat and the Board.
APO Products:
Thematic consortia are expected to be involved in the following APO products:
- Thematic policy briefs
- Comparative country studies
- Journal articles
- Policy dialogue
- Webinar and other events
Eligibility Criteria:
- Based in the Asia Pacific
- Proven history of producing high-quality research and evidence for health policy
- Strong engagement with policymakers and stakeholders
- Experience in capacity building and collaborative knowledge work across multiple countries
Duration of appointment:
Selected institutions and consortia will be appointed for a period of five years with a contract and work plan approved by the APO Board subject to review of performance.
Application Process:
Interested institutions or consortia are invited to submit an application based on the official application form. The main body of the application should be a maximum of 10 pages (font size 12pt); any CVs, or standard text on the institution(s) applying, should be included in annexes.
Selection Process:
A subcommittee involving selected members of the Internal Review Panel, selected Board members and the APO secretariat will review and submit their comments to the Board. The APO Board will make the final selection on a consensus basis during their next Board meeting in early 2025.
Deadline and Submission:
22 December 2024
For Queries:
Please contact the APO Secretariat at [email protected].
Key Documents:
- Terms of Reference – 01-TOR for APO Consortia Selection 2024
- Application Form – 02-EOI Application Form 2024 (FENSA)
Official Link: APO
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