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Mid-term evaluation of the Programme to support and modernise the security sector in Tunisia (PARMSS) ( 2020 - 2021 )
The systematic and relevant evaluation of its programmes and activities is an established priority of the European Commission. The evaluation focuses on an analysis of outputs and the achievement and quality of the results of the actions, in the context of a constantly evolving cooperation policy with an increasing focus on results-based approaches and the contribution to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Consultancy services - Management, Oversight, Social and Environmental Support (MOSES) ( 2024 - 2030 )
As part of the Regional Compact (USD 406 million, MCC), which aims to improve the efficiency of freight transport on the Cotonou-Niamey corridor, Ginger SOFRECO is providing project management assistance to the Benin Regional MCA. A team of 30 experts divided into four divisions (Programme, E&S, Technical and IS) is responsible for the overall management of the programme, overseeing technical designs, environmental and social studies, contracts and work compliance. To this end, Ginger SOFRECO has deployed a Programme Management Information System and is supporting the MCA until the various contracts are closed.
Gender Technical Assistance for Sierra Leone through GAVI’s Targeted Country Assistance (TCA) Reserve funding ( 2025 - 2026 )
Ginger SOFRECO, with GAVI TCA funding, is delivering technical assistance in Sierra Leone to reduce gender-related barriers to immunisation and increase coverage among zero-dose and underserved children. The TA embeds experts in the EPI, promotes inclusive and community-driven approaches, and supports learning at all levels in alignment with GAVI’s Learning Agenda.
Study on the Vulnerability of and Adaptation to Climate Change in Côte d'Ivoire's Health Sector ( 2025 - 2025 )
As part of the ''Low Carbon Transition'' project in Côte d'Ivoire, funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France, Ginger SOFRECO, in consortium with the Swiss Centre for Scientific Research (CSRS), has been commissioned to conduct a study on the vulnerability of the health sector to climate change and its adaptation. The services provided cover: (i) the analysis of the climatic and environmental risks affecting public health in Côte d'Ivoire, (ii) the drafting of a structuring research project, (iii) the assessment of the National Health Sector Adaptation Plan (PNASS 2021–2025), and (iv) the integration of a participatory and inclusive approach, including the gender and social equity dimensions.
Consultancy for the Development of a Registration Policy for Universal Health Coverage ( 2025 - 2025 )
The primary objective of this consultancy is to facilitate the development of a Registration Policy for UHC that aligns with the unique needs of Saint Lucia, is patient-centered to support the successful implementation of UHC. This policy will guide the registration processes, links to financing and provision of health services, data management, and privacy protocols to ensure an inclusive and efficient healthcare system. The policy will also provide actionable activities to effect the necessary changes to business rules and operating procedures for health financing including PHC per capita payment and between health care providers at the primary and secondary levels of care.
Gender Technical Assistance for CAR through Gavi's Targeted Country Assistance (TCA) Reserve funding ( 2025 - 2026 )
The project aims to provide technical assistance to overcome gender-related barriers in immunization programmes, with a primary focus on reaching zero-dose children and underserved communities. By integrating gender-sensitive approaches across the Gavi grant cycle—from planning and design to implementation and monitoring—the initiative seeks to enhance equity and inclusivity in health services. This involves conducting comprehensive gender analyses, advising on gender-integrated programme designs and establishing gender-responsive monitoring and evaluation frameworks.
Final impact evaluation of the EU-funded primary health care programme in Lebanon ( 2023 - 2025 )
This evaluation serves to better understand the impact that the overall EU investment in the health sector since 2018 has had on the financial, institutional and technical capacity of the national health system (including the Ministry of Public Health), as well as the overall effect on access to services for people in need, including Syrian refugees and the Lebanese population. It seeks to inform the stakeholder groups on specific aspects of the health systems which have been strengthened and where the institutional, financial and technical gaps persist.
Master Plan for the El Maarouf Hospital in Moroni ( 2022 - 2022 )
Drafting of the master plan for the new El Maarouf Hospital under construction (for a capacity of 300 beds), to be based on the government's National Health Policy (2015-2024), relevant international practices and standards and the economic and political contexts, as well as the health map, including the current situation in terms of functionality, capacity and the technical platform of the health system's structures at all levels and services, geographical distribution, infrastructure, technical resources, human resources, utilisation, and the referral system. The master plan includes an implementation plan detailing the requirements, services, governance and a business plan that contributes to the successful implementation and operationalisation of the hospital.
Final evaluation of the Integrated Maternal and Child Health Programme (PIMI II) ( 2022 - 2022 )
The objective is to evaluate the results and impact of the PIMI II programme and derive lessons for the sustainability and wider improvement of access to maternal and child health services in the country.
The final evaluation enables the measurement of the programme's results against the initial objectives. The evaluation must allow the DEU to have a clear view on the five evaluation criteria of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact perspectives) and on the two specific EU criteria: the EU added value and the coherence of the action itself with the EU strategy in Guinea-Bissau.
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