Research Insights Coordinator, Kampala
Closing Date: Thursday, 31 January 2013
About the Clinton Health Access Initiative:
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health
organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems in the
developing world and expanding access to care and treatment for
HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. CHAI's solution-oriented approach
focuses on improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics;
lowering prices for treatment; accelerating access to life-saving
technologies; and helping governments build the capacity required for
high-quality care and treatment programs.
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Since its establishment in 2002 by President William J. Clinton, CHAI
has worked on the demand and supply sides of the market to help more
than 2 million HIV+ people access the medicines needed for
treatment—representing nearly half of all people on HIV treatment in
developing countries. Building on this model, CHAI has expanded its
scope to include efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery systems and
to combat malaria and childhood illnesses.
In 2007, CHAI signed an MOU with the government of Uganda to provide
technical assistance to the Ministry of Health and strengthen health
systems. Since then, CHAI has worked hand-in-hand with the Ministry of
Health to increase access to lifesaving pediatric HIV treatment by
>400%; coordinate with private sector suppliers to lower costs and
expand access to malaria drugs; pilot a point-of-care diagnostic
technology, leading to scale up to >250 health facilities nationwide;
introduce a new severe malaria drug which will save thousands of lives
annually; and many other initiatives. Currently, CHAI Uganda works with
the Ministry of Health around HIV, malaria, childhood illnesses,
laboratory systems and drug logistics.
Background:
Diarrhea kills roughly two million children every year worldwide. In
Uganda, diarrhea is responsible for ~15,000 child deaths, approximately
10% of all child mortality (third behind only malaria and pneumonia).
This is in spite of the fact that a simple, highly-effective, and
affordable treatment solution exists in the form of oral rehydration
salts (ORS) and zinc. However, diarrhea remains grossly neglected: from
2007-2011, $6.5 billion of global funds were allocated to address
HIV/AIDS; while only 0.23% of this figure ($15 million) was used to
tackle diarrhea. This imbalance is now being addressed through an
international effort, of which CHAI has been a driving member, leading
to the development of treatment scale up programs in 10 high burden
countries, including Uganda.
In Uganda, a program to scale-up diarrhea treatment with ORS and zinc is
being undertaken by CHAI in partnership with the Ministry of Health.
The problem is that these treatments are caught in a market trap: low
levels of consumer/caregiver awareness about the appropriate treatment
lead to poor demand for these products; this results in an anemic
market, which provides no incentive for suppliers to optimize
distribution networks, promote the products, or reduce margins; this, in
turn, leads to a lack of availability, unaffordable prices, and minimal
marketing - completing the vicious cycle and ensuring that consumer
access is repressed. CHAI now seeks to break this vicious cycle by
addressing both demand and supply-side barriers to access.
As part of this work, CHAI will be deploying Demand-Driven Evaluations
for Decisions (3DE), a novel approach for rapidly translating research
questions into policy. CHAI, in collaboration with our implementing
partner IDinsight, will work closely with the Ministry of Health to
identify real-time policy issues/gaps and design rapid research studies
to directly address these questions. The 3DEs will use rigorous
methodologies, provide timely evidence to inform decision makers on the
diarrhea treatment scale-up strategy, and help ensure rapid adoption.
Description:
The Research Insights Coordinator will work with the Essential Medicines
Team to support the Ministry of Health and the private sector to
enhance access to ORS and zinc for diarrhea treatment. Robust research
will be critical to (1) evaluate the performance of the Essential
Medicines program and (2) identify and resolve specific implementation
challenges and inform programmatic decisions. The program will focus on
the primary outcome of zinc and ORS usage to treat diarrhea, as well as a
number of output indicators that are critical to achieving that higher
usage. In addition, several operational research studies are planned to
assess the effectiveness of specific interventions and inform government
policy development and decision making.
Where appropriate, operational research questions may be undertaken via
the 3DE approach. The Coordinator will spend 50% of his/her time
developing and overseeing 3DE research projects in close collaboration
with the MOH. This will involve identifying diarrhea policy questions
suitable for the 3DE approach; partnering with IDinsight to design and
implement the studies; ensuring the uptake and translation of evidence
into policy and programs; and disseminating the findings to stakeholders
and the global evidence community.
The Research Coordinator will be responsible for leading and managing
these research elements and for providing the thought leadership in
designing and implementing a robust M&E framework to support the
Essential Medicines program in Uganda. They will spend ~20% of his/her
time travelling domestically, primarily to regions with limited
facilities.
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement a strategy to assess performance and impact of the
diarrhea treatment program in Uganda, including household and outlet
surveys, as well as other methods
Identify and manage partner organizations and/or contractors to conduct data collection and analysis, where needed
Provide technical leadership in the design of monitoring and evaluation
tools, operations research, KPI reporting framework and knowledge
management
Produce regular impact monitoring and evaluation reports, and synthesize
and communicate main findings and conclusions through technical working
groups in order to inform the Ministry of Health, donors and other
stakeholders
Develop and implement operational research that will directly inform
programmatic decisions around promotion strategy, training efficacy,
consumer product preference, etc.
Develop and coordinate market research to inform the development of the
demand generation strategy, potentially including focus groups, surveys
and data analysis
Work with the Ministry of Health and IDinsight to develop 3DE research
questions for diarrhea demand generation and supply-side strategies for
the public and private sectors
Work with the Global Essential Medicines Team to ensure CHAI's resources
and expertise are fully leveraged to meet needs in-country
Qualifications:
A minimum of 2 years of experience in private or public sector enterprise, preferably including research management
Entrepreneurial mindset and strong self-motivation
Excellent knowledge of program monitoring and evaluation methods
(qualitative and quantitative), including experience developing
monitoring and evaluation plans, tools, training materials, reports and
summary forms
Strong quantitative, problem solving, analytical and statistical
analysis skills (including excellent Microsoft Excel skills and
experience with STATA or equivalent)
Capacity to synthesize monitoring data into effective presentation of
results to help guide recommendations on performance improvement
Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and be effective under tight deadlines and in high-pressure situations
Ability to develop and execute a coherent operational research strategy, amidst substantial ambiguity and changing circumstances
Excellent verbal, visual and written communication skills
CHAI places great value on the following qualities: flexibility,
resourcefulness, responsibility, persistence, independence, energy and
work ethic
Advantages:
Advanced degree in business, public health, or a related field
Previous experience conducting research in developing countries
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