Deadline of this Job: 31 October 2022
Specific Responsibilities:
• Track the consumption of MEL tools including IRS stickers within the Sub County and alert County MEL Assistant
• Ensure data from the field captures defined variables and is accurately captured in the database.
• Work with the field teams to ensure data is verified at the data collection point before submission to the data center
• Mentor field teams on project indicators to ensure defined variables are understood and captured correctly
• Provide feedback to the field teams on data quality and follow up to ensure action istaken
• Work with the field teams to ensure data errors are acted upon in a timely fashion
Specific Responsibilities:
• Track the consumption of MEL tools including IRS stickers within the Sub County and alert County MEL Assistant
• Ensure data from the field captures defined variables and is accurately captured in the database.
• Work with the field teams to ensure data is verified at the data collection point before submission to the data center
• Mentor field teams on project indicators to ensure defined variables are understood and captured correctly
• Provide feedback to the field teams on data quality and follow up to ensure action istaken
• Work with the field teams to ensure data errors are acted upon in a timely fashion
Deadline of this Job: 21 October 2022
Purpose of consultancy
Strengthen WHO’s influence and leadership within the IASC as well as on the policy development on humanitarian-development-peace coherence(Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus) and related key thematic and operational policy areas.
Deliverables
• Mainstream the IASC and HDPN (Humanitarian – Development -Peace Nexus) in Health:
• Disseminate the paper on IASC and HDPN best practices in Health – especially how the “H” and “D” link with the “P” in health (draft expected by November - December 2022) within WHO and externally among key WHO stakeholders such as the Health and other clusters, IASC agencies, donor organizations, coordination mechanisms and WHO regional/country offices and donor relations divisions: feeding the findings of the Paper into a dedicated webpage on WHO engagement with the IASC (expected by 16 December 2022).
• Develop a policy product to support programmatic WHO initiatives in humanitarian crises with active conflict e.g. Ukraine from a normative and policy perspective. The product will focus on enhancing operational response addressing humanitarian-development-peace collaboration as well as other relevant IASC core policy priorities such as centrality of protection, and preserving humanitarian space (including adherence to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)) (expected by 16 February 2023).
• Develop a WHO approach on Centrality of Protection (IASC) that reflects Civilian-Military (Civ-Mil) Collaboration in humanitarian response, and complements the Health Cluster’s position on protection:
Purpose of consultancy
Strengthen WHO’s influence and leadership within the IASC as well as on the policy development on humanitarian-development-peace coherence(Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus) and related key thematic and operational policy areas.
Deliverables
• Mainstream the IASC and HDPN (Humanitarian – Development -Peace Nexus) in Health:
• Disseminate the paper on IASC and HDPN best practices in Health – especially how the “H” and “D” link with the “P” in health (draft expected by November - December 2022) within WHO and externally among key WHO stakeholders such as the Health and other clusters, IASC agencies, donor organizations, coordination mechanisms and WHO regional/country offices and donor relations divisions: feeding the findings of the Paper into a dedicated webpage on WHO engagement with the IASC (expected by 16 December 2022).
• Develop a policy product to support programmatic WHO initiatives in humanitarian crises with active conflict e.g. Ukraine from a normative and policy perspective. The product will focus on enhancing operational response addressing humanitarian-development-peace collaboration as well as other relevant IASC core policy priorities such as centrality of protection, and preserving humanitarian space (including adherence to International Humanitarian Law (IHL)) (expected by 16 February 2023).
• Develop a WHO approach on Centrality of Protection (IASC) that reflects Civilian-Military (Civ-Mil) Collaboration in humanitarian response, and complements the Health Cluster’s position on protection:
Deadline of this Job: 28 October 2022
Purpose of consultancy
The consultant will provide technical input in an area of work related to Readiness Assessment and Prioritization within the Department of Country Readiness Strengthening (CRS). The consultant will contribute to the implementation of the risk assessments of FCV (fragile, conflict, and violence) countries through the readiness intelligence tool. This tool will summarize the hazard mapping, country capacities, guidance, donors, and partner landscape as well as providing analytics and visuals.
The consultant will provide technical input in assessing, analyzing, and mapping readiness capacities. The consultant will compile and analyze all the relevant data and create the integration of the features on the Platform.
Deliverables
Deliverable 1: Develop and implement a readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.1: Map, collect, and analyse all relevant data to develop readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.2: Contribute to the Partner’s Platform readiness intelligence tool and perform quality checks on all data coming into these pages that is related to the readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.3: Contribute to the development of the structure of WHO readiness intelligence tool and develop the relevant guidance documents in coordination with relevant internal and external WHO stakeholders.
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Purpose of consultancy
The consultant will provide technical input in an area of work related to Readiness Assessment and Prioritization within the Department of Country Readiness Strengthening (CRS). The consultant will contribute to the implementation of the risk assessments of FCV (fragile, conflict, and violence) countries through the readiness intelligence tool. This tool will summarize the hazard mapping, country capacities, guidance, donors, and partner landscape as well as providing analytics and visuals.
The consultant will provide technical input in assessing, analyzing, and mapping readiness capacities. The consultant will compile and analyze all the relevant data and create the integration of the features on the Platform.
Deliverables
Deliverable 1: Develop and implement a readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.1: Map, collect, and analyse all relevant data to develop readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.2: Contribute to the Partner’s Platform readiness intelligence tool and perform quality checks on all data coming into these pages that is related to the readiness intelligence tool.
Activity 1.3: Contribute to the development of the structure of WHO readiness intelligence tool and develop the relevant guidance documents in coordination with relevant internal and external WHO stakeholders.
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Deadline of this Job: 26 October 2022
Deadline of this Job: 28 October 2022
Deadline of this Job: 28 October 2022