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Reference:5041
Country:Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste
Multiple country event:No
Region:SEARO
City:Dili
Start date:1 April 2013
End date:30 October 2013
Estimated duration:94 days (40 days starting April, 10 days in July & 30 days in Sept- Oct 2013 & 14 days on line)
Status:Confirmed - Confirmé
 (The dates, expert and funding source have been confirmed )

Title:Consultant for end line TB KAP Study in Timor Leste
Type:Mission
Terms of Reference:1.To develop a technically sound research protocol, tools and data sheet for the end line TB KAP study for Timor Letse.
2.Train the PIs and data collectors on the study methodology, tools and ethics and prepare them for the field work
3.Visit in between the field work to verify sample data and train data entry team on data entry and verification
4.Clean and analyze the data and write a comprehensive , technically sound report on KAP and present to the forum
5.Incorporate comments if any and finalize the report.

Training Opportunity:No
Website:
Purpose 1:M&E/supervision/ impact measurement
Purpose 2: 
Purpose 3: 
Other purpose:

Entered by:National TBTEAM
Partner 1:WHO/SEARO
Partner 2:
Partner 3:
Contact name:Dr.Lungten Z. Wangchuk, Medical Officer-TB- WHO Country Office-TLS
Contact email:wangchukl@searo.who.int
Other agencies:Global Fund

Funding needs:Yes
Funding source:Global Fund - Fonds Mondial
Other funding source:may need addition top up funding from other sources/partners
Available funding:$ 0
Funding gap:$ 0
Global Fund reference: 

Comments:We have some funds to start the work and meantime we will explore additional funding
 

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Date Created: 14 March 2013
Entered By: Timor Leste




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