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The IDB is seeking an individual consultant to support the operationalization of the autoclave systems in public health facilities in Belize, with a primary focus on capacity building and training of facility staff, complemented by technical verification of system readiness and support for installation where required.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), through the Improving Efficiency, Quality, and Access in Belize’s Health System loan project (BL-L1048 Improving Efficiency, Quality, and Access in Belize’s Health System1; BL-J0008 Improving efficiency, quality, and access in Belize's health system2), aims to strengthen Belize’s health system by improving the quality and efficiency of service delivery, expanding access to essential health services, and strengthening health system governance. A key objective of the project is to ensure that health sector investments are effectively implemented, sustainably operated, and aligned with the Bank’s Environmental, Social, Policy Framework (ESPF) policies and standards.
The consultant will work closely with staff from the Nutrition, Population, and Health Division (HNP/SCL) of the IDB’s Social Sector, the MOHW, and other relevant stakeholders to ensure that the technical support and capacity-building activities are practical, scalable, and aligned with Belize’s health system context, as well as with the objectives of the Improving Efficiency, Quality, and Access in Belize’s Health System loan (BL-L1048; BL-J0008).
As part of the Environmental, Social, Management Systems (ESMS) objectives of the BL-L1048 project, there is a need to ensure that these existing investments are effectively utilized and integrated into routine facility operations. During the environmental and social assessment conducted under the BL-L1048 operation, it was identified that the autoclave systems had not been commissioned or integrated into routine operations, limiting the effective use of these investments. In particular, the absence of systematic operational verification, structured training for operators and end users, and clear guidance on routine operation and maintenance has constrained the ability of health facility staff to safely, efficiently, and autonomously operate these system. Ensuring the effective use of the autoclaves is essential to maximizing the value of existing health sector investments and supporting compliance with national requirements and IDB ESG standards. Beyond the physical availability of the equipment, targeted technical support and hands-on capacity building are required to enable facility personnel to operate and maintain the systems correctly, integrate them into routine workflows, and ensure their long-term functional
A) Technical inspection and verification/commissioning
a.1. Pre-mission preparation and coordination
a.2. On-Site technical inspection and commissioning activitie
B) Specialized technical training for ministry personnel
C)Practical field training for operators at each facility.
D) Review and update SOPs Review the existing SOP currently in place for the operation, safety, maintenance, and waste flow management of the autoclave systems.
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