The African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) is a Network of public health training institutions in Africa that seeks to strengthen manpower to enhance health systems on the continent. AFENET is a not-for-profit organization which works closely with Ministries of Health in member countries to develop sustainable programs and capacity to strengthen field e...
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We seek the service of qualified candidates to fill the positions below for a project titled "Partnership for enhanced learning towards advancing immunization equity in Nigeria". AFENET in this partnership will serve as a country partner to Gavi to lead the implementation of the Zero Dose Learning Hub in Nigeria.
The goal of the Zero Dose Learning Hub is to provide a structured framework for the country to improve data use and promptly generate evidence that can be leveraged to successfully identify, measure, monitor and reach zero dose children and the missed communities in which they live.
Terms of reference
Provide technical support in the design of survey, Responsive Feedback Mechanism (RFM) and Implementation Research (IR) protocols, with focus on developing the methodology for gender perspectives assessment in alignment with the IRMMA strategy and ZD learning agenda.
Provide technical support in the development of data tools with a gender outlook.
Provide technical support in the implementation of surveys and IR.
Provide technical support in data analysis with focus on gender perspectives.
Provide technical support in the development of evidence-based recommendations and transformative approaches for addressing gender related barriers in the context of the IRMMA framework.
Support the design of research output materials and dissemination.
Provide technical input in the development of the country Zero Dose Learning Agenda coordinated by JSI, the global learning partner.
Provide technical support in the implementation of the Zero Dose Learning Agenda with focus on gender perspectives.
Support advocacy and stakeholder engagement activities.
Required Qualifications and Experience.
MSc / MA in Gender Studies, Human Rights Law, International Relations, Development Studies or similar, or equivalent field experience
At least 3 years of work experience on gender mainstreaming in NGO sector, development contexts or fragile states. Experience working in public health and /or immunization programmes in Nigeria is required.
Ability to identify the main gender gaps and barriers in the context of the IRMMA framework to inform the development of holistic strategies.
Experience in conducting assessments and implementing MEL processes and conducting rapid and participatory gender analysis.
Experience of representation and ability to represent the project effectively in external forums.
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Strong influencing skills and experience in advocacy
Politically and culturally sensitive with qualities of patience and professionalism.
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