Actions en Ouzbékistan
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Improving the system of monitoring and evaluation of social projects within the framework of grant funding for NGOs
- Start activities
- 24-10-2022
- End activities
- 17-02-2023
- Partner Institution
- Non-profit joint-stock company "Center for Support of Civil Initiatives"
- Type of Assistance
- Organisational capacity building
- Code
- 2022-14
- Description
- Civil Initiatives Support Center (CISC) created in 2016 is the operator for all public and some private grants delivered to Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Kazakhstan. Its mission is to maintain relations of confidence and transparency between the state and CSOs and to support the development of civil society in Kazakhstan in terms of funding as well as capacity building. Through the expertise from Romania and Portugal, this action supported CISC to make more efficient, transparent and homogenous the assessment of initial grant applications and the activities of monitoring and evaluation applied when the grant projects are being implemented. New procedures were proposed, and CISC staff and independent assessors were trained.
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Improving and structuring social services in Uzbekistan
- Start activities
- 16-11-2022
- End activities
- 15-05-2023
- Partner Institution
- Agency for the Development of Medical and Social Services of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- Type of Assistance
- Legislative & regulatory framework development
- Code
- 2022-09
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Strengthening capacities of the public health insurance fund in Uzbekistan in the area of price setting
- Start activities
- 23-06-2022
- End activities
- 20-03-2023
- Partner Institution
- State Fund Health Insurance
- Type of Assistance
- Organisational capacity building
- Code
- 2022-01
- Description
- Uzbekistan State Health Insurance Fund established in December 2020 is invested with the mandate to improve the access to healthcare services and the efficiency of the sector. At the initial stage, the fund is responsible for the formulation and piloting of new public health funding schemes. The peer-to-peer cooperation with the experts from Estonia, France, Czech Republic, and Germany reinforced the capacities of the Fund to manage this process, from identification of packages of reimbursable healthcare services to proposing guidelines for the price-setting mechanism and performance-based assessment. The Fund was also supported in implementing the pilot project in one of the regions.