United Nations Children's Fund
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Although immunization coverage rates are usually higher in urban areas than in rural areas, evidence shows the largest number of un/under-immunized children often reside in urban slums. Further, urban slum areas lack access to basic services and are densely populated and therefore creating an additional risk for disease outbreaks and a high-impact environment for immunization. Improving routine immunization in the urban slums is an essential element to address immunization coverage and equity for a few reasons which includes,
Deliverables:
- Analyze the coverage and equity situation and determine why coverage is lower in specific population groups, geographical areas or pockets of under-immunized children.
- Identify constraints to improving coverage and equity, particularly as they relate to service delivery, supply chain, data, demand promotion, immunization financing, leadership, management & coordination (LMC) and political will and accountability.
- Identify gender-related barriers to vaccination arising from social and financial restrictions to women’s mobility, decision-making and interactions outside the home, and the fact that most primary caregivers are women.
- Based on the findings, identify, and develop pro-equity strategies and interventions and resource mobilize to support implementation in country plans.
- Contextualized framework, narrative and country mission for the urban immunization developed with a focus on zero dose in Nigeria.
- Brief of the results of the CEA to be presented to the Equity Reference Group for Immunization and shared for comment with colleagues at country, regional and global level).
- A plan of action for recommended materials and products (domestic resource mobilization, tools, dashboards, evidence sharing and key messages) needed for country-level decision-making following engagement with immunization technical working groups, committees and the private sector.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have:
- An Advanced university degree (Masters) in health with expertise in immunization.
- Five years of work experience in Health/Immunization and development programmes.
- Solid technical knowledge of immunization curricula, tools, and resources.
- Demonstrated experience with programme design, development, and implementation, monitoring, and evaluation using both. quantitative and qualitative techniques
- Fluency in English is required
Source: https://jobs.unicef.org/cw/en-us/job/569470
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