Scope of work:
1. Integration of Health and Nutrition Services
- Develop and implement systems to integrate health and nutrition data, standardizing unique identifiers (UIDs) across databases.
- Align service delivery points by conducting comparative analyses across health and nutrition clusters.
- Create interactive tools to highlight overlaps, gaps, and opportunities for improved integration.
- Develop systems for automated data collection, integration, and reporting using Python, R, or other scripting languages.
2. Rationalization of Service Points
- Build predictive and prescriptive models to identify trends, service gaps, and resource optimization opportunities.
- Analyze the proximity and service coverage of facilities to identify opportunities for rationalization.
- Propose and implement rationalization strategies in collaboration with stakeholders, ensuring alignment with population needs.
- Monitor and report on progress, documenting efficiency improvements and lessons learned.
3. Data Verification and Validation
- Lead data verification efforts to ensure accuracy, particularly for GPS coordinates and service delivery reports.
- Collaborate with field teams to address discrepancies and standardize reporting across health and nutrition clusters.
- Train stakeholders on data collection, validation, and reporting standards.
- Build predictive and prescriptive models to identify trends, service gaps, and resource optimization opportunities.
4. Advanced GIS and Mapping
- Utilize ArcGIS and other geospatial tools to create detailed maps illustrating health and nutrition service points, population density, and access gaps.
- Conduct spatial overlays integrating datasets such as disease burden, population demographics, and service coverage.
- Develop and maintain geospatial databases to support evidence-based decision-making.
5. Data Visualization and Reporting
- Design Power BI dashboards to visualize integration outcomes, rationalization progress, and data accuracy.
- Automate reporting processes to ensure efficient dissemination of integrated datasets and analysis.
- Tailor data visualizations to meet the needs of diverse stakeholders, including policymakers and field teams.
6. Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing
- Organize training sessions on data integration, geospatial tools, and automated reporting for stakeholders. ekKKNG7 BIpnb
- Develop user-friendly manuals and guidelines for new systems and tools.
- Foster knowledge sharing by documenting best practices and updates on innovative tools and methodologies.
7. Cluster Coordination Support
- Serve as the focal point for information management, supporting both the health and nutrition clusters.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of operational guidelines, data management protocols, and mapping standards.
- Strengthen collaboration among cluster partners through standardized reporting and shared
tools.
Work Assignment Overview
Tasks/Milestones
Deliverables/Outputs
Timeline
Consolidate health and nutrition service data with standardized unique identifiers (UIDs), ensuring at least 95% of service points have accurate UIDs
An integrated database combining health and nutrition service data with standardized UIDs completed.
March – April 2025
Utilize ArcGIS-based mapping software to create and validate maps, in collaboration with the Health and Nutrition Cluster SAG, that highlight integrated health and nutrition coverage and identify service gaps.
GIS-based maps illustrating health and nutrition service coverage and gaps, developed to include at least 90% of all service points.
April – May 2025
With available health and nutrition data, develop an operational dashboard for tracking service delivery, rationalization progress, and verification outcomes, providing real-time updates for at least 90% of operational areas.
- An automated dashboard for Tracking service delivery, rationalization, and verification outcomes launched.
- Reports generated automatically on a [daily/weekly/monthly] basis for cluster partners and stakeholders.
April – July 2025 (ongoing)
Collaborating closely with health and nutrition cluster partners to support the development of rationalization plans for overlapping service points and ensure regular progress reporting.
- Comprehensive reports detailing the reduction of duplications/overlapping service points, covering at least 80% of identified overlapping service areas.
- Rationalization Progress Reports submitted to stakeholders on a [monthly/quarterly] basis for review and feedback.
May – Sept 2025
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