Post:Consultancy for Technical and Editorial Review of Historical Mapping of HIV Programme, Location:Johannesburg, South Africa
Organization: UN Population Fund
Country: South Africa
Required: Senior consultant (researcher)
Duration: 18 consultancy days
Purpose:
To conduct a technical and editorial review of historical mapping of HIV programmes in four countries in
Eastern and Southern Africa in support of a study investigating the reasons for declines in HIV incidence
Description:
The World Bank, UNAIDS, UNFPA, WHO and the Global Fund have engaged in a collaborative effort to study the underlying reasons for declining HIV incidence in 8 countries. In Phase I, four countries were selected to participate in this study, which will involve an epidemiological review including mathematical modeling of HIV incidence trends and a historical mapping of HIV programmes and other factors that may have impacted on the trajectory of the HIV epidemic. A consultant is being recruited to provide quality assurance to the historical mapping of programmes, which is carried out by four national consultants in form of a desk review.
Deliverables:
Reports to:
UNFPA Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa on behalf of the study group
Location:
The consultancy involves desk work, which the consultant is expected to deliver from his own work space. Travel to a country or Johannesburg may be required.
Specific tasks:
Minimum qualifications
How to apply:
Applications should be sent to myself Manthata@unfpa.org and copied to benedikt@unfpa.org. Applicants should indicate their consultancy fee when submitting their application.
Closing Date: Wednesday, 28 August 2013
http://unjobs.org/vacancies/1376519136172
Organization: UN Population Fund
Country: South Africa
Required: Senior consultant (researcher)
Duration: 18 consultancy days
Purpose:
To conduct a technical and editorial review of historical mapping of HIV programmes in four countries in
Eastern and Southern Africa in support of a study investigating the reasons for declines in HIV incidence
Description:
The World Bank, UNAIDS, UNFPA, WHO and the Global Fund have engaged in a collaborative effort to study the underlying reasons for declining HIV incidence in 8 countries. In Phase I, four countries were selected to participate in this study, which will involve an epidemiological review including mathematical modeling of HIV incidence trends and a historical mapping of HIV programmes and other factors that may have impacted on the trajectory of the HIV epidemic. A consultant is being recruited to provide quality assurance to the historical mapping of programmes, which is carried out by four national consultants in form of a desk review.
Deliverables:
- Technical and editorial review of four country reports including the following sections:
- a summary of findings (1 page);
- a synopsis identifying all interventions that have had a coverage that is significant enough to have potentially influenced HIV incidence decline (5-10 pages);
- an analysis suggesting which interventions with significant coverage may have actually had an impact on HIV incidence and should therefore be included in further modeling (5-10 pages);
- a completed version of the historical mapping spreadsheet with qualitative and quantitative information on key interventions and underlying factors.
Reports to:
UNFPA Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa on behalf of the study group
Location:
The consultancy involves desk work, which the consultant is expected to deliver from his own work space. Travel to a country or Johannesburg may be required.
Specific tasks:
- Review methodology and participate in briefing of national consultants on the study methodology (1 day);
- Review the draft historical mapping matrices, identify data gaps and data quality issues to ensure consistency in data quality across the four countries (3 days);
- Review the four draft historical mapping analysis reports and provide feedback on gaps in analysis (3 days);
- Conduct a final technical and editorial review of the four country reports (11 days):
Minimum qualifications
- Master's degree in epidemiology, public health, social sciences, psychology, health promotion or similar, PhD an asset
- Extensive knowledge on HIV prevention in Africa ;
- Experience in research and conducting programmatic and/or academic reviews;
- Excellent writing and analytical skills;
How to apply:
Applications should be sent to myself Manthata@unfpa.org and copied to benedikt@unfpa.org. Applicants should indicate their consultancy fee when submitting their application.
Closing Date: Wednesday, 28 August 2013
http://unjobs.org/vacancies/1376519136172