Specific activities include:
Conduct a comprehensive assessment of technical assistance demand, requirements, and current status in ESAR.
Prepare an analysis/report with recommendations for coordinating and scaling support to build capacity for quality technical assistance in digital health programs across ESAR.
Provide technical support to enhance sustainable digital health systems in ESAR countries, focusing on program design, monitoring, and quality assurance.
Review and analyze digital health inventories, including UNICEF’s invent.unicef.org and other regional mapping tools. Leverage existing work by UNICEF and partners to establish a baseline for evaluating digital systems for common use cases, public health emergencies, and health system strengthening. Identify data gaps in the invent.unicef.org database and conduct additional mapping as needed, integrating findings back into the inventory.
Conduct a desk review of self-reported data, data pipelines, and reporting processes on digital health readiness from ESAR countries, using the Global Digital Health Monitor. The goal is to streamline, strengthen, and address gaps in reporting.
Contribute to regional and country office resource mobilization, and integration of digital health priorities into national planning and budgeting exercises.
Document best practices and evidence generation for digital health, develop knowledge products, and organize workshops/webinars/learning sessions within UNICEF. Promote a community of practice on Digital Health in collaboration with the UNICEF global digital health community.
Participate in regular meetings to provide updates and share insights and reflections on country digital health programmes coordination and implementation.
Work relationships: The consultant will report directly to the HSS Specialist (HSS/PHC), ESARO Health section, but will liaise regularly with the Regional T4D Manager and global DH&IS team. Other important relationships will be with the digital health focal points in each ESAR Country Office, the T4D leads and Digital Health Hub in the Office of Innovation.
Minimum Qualification required:
Advanced university degree (Master's) or equivalent professional experience in health informatics, public health/medicine, development studies, geography, economics or related field is required. A first University Degree in a relevant field combined with 2 additional years of professional experience may be accepted in lieu of an Advanced University Degree.
Knowledge/Experience/ Expertise required:
Minimum 8 years of work experience at the international and/or national level in digital health, especially on the deployment of information systems and digital solutions.
Experience in providing technical assistance and thought leadership surrounding the design and implementation of digital solutions for health system strengthening, routine immunization, community health information systems, and use of geospatial solutions for health programmes, including application of recommended Health Information System architectures and standards.
Knowledge and experience in community health/primary health care programmes is essential.
Experience designing and supporting digital health projects with Governments (esp. Ministries of Health).
Experience with project management and proven ability to translate complex ideas from various areas into unified, clear guidance.