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Gavi Alliance Immunization project is completing an evidence synthesis by reviewing information from 68 Gavi-supported countries and conducting case studies in up to 12 case studies in 12 countries on Gavi funded pro-equity interventions with associated reflections on how to adjust those interventions based on available evidence to effectively reach ZD children (“zero-dose children” i.e. children who have not received any routine under-five immunizations) and missed communities. The project main objectives are
- Document and learn more about the types of pro-equity interventions that have been or are being used by countries across the IRMMA framework and ERG settings.
- Generate robust evidence on rationale for utilization, critical success factors, challenges and, if possible, effectiveness of 12 pro-equity interventions that can be used to identify, reach, monitor and measure, and advocate for ZD children and missed communities.
- Generate 12 case studies on Gavi funded pro-equity interventions with associated reflections on how to adjust those interventions based on available evidence to effectively reach ZD children and missed communities.
Scope of Work:
The Health Services Research division is seeking individuals with immediate availability to assist in the completion of a series of in-depth interviews and other qualitative data collection and synthesis activities. These interviews are centered around how countries have reached “zero-dose” children and under-immunized communities in Pakistan.
In particular, this role will conduct in-depth interviews with identified key informants in Pakistan to understand how the country successfully reduced the number of “zero-dose children” (i.e. children who have not received any routine under-five immunizations). These interviews will serve as the primary data points for case studies.
Responsibilities:
- Schedule interviews with respondents identified by the project team
- Conduct in person, in-depth interviews with respondents in-country, using an interview guide developed by the project team (some road travel may be required; travel costs will be reimbursed)
- Record interview and provide audio file and transcript to project team
- Write an interview summary in English, using a template provided by the project team
- Collect and summarize background documents
- Participate in pre-interview orientation meeting with project team
- Participate in up to two one-hour meetings with writers for consultation
Qualifications:
- Experience with qualitative data collection, particularly conducting in-depth interviews
- Familiarity with immunization programs in low- and middle-income countries preferred
- Ability to work on a focused activity independently
- Organized and detail-oriented
- English fluency required
Work location:
- Pakistan
Approximate Timeframe Consultant Contract Issued to Successful Candidate(s):
- Consultancy anticipated to be issued in December 2022 for a duration of 3 months with 4 days spreading over the period
How to apply
Timetable and Address for Submission:
- Accepting application on a Rolling Basis until Filled
- Proposals are due no later than 5:00 PM (GMT+7) on Friday, December 16, 2022.
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Required Documentation:
Candidate must submit the following documents:
- Applicant’s CV/Resume
- Cover letter outlining relevant experience and proposed daily rate in USD
- 2 references, including contact information
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