UNICEF supports countries in achieving their national immunization goals. The achievement of these goals depend on having strong Immunization Supply Chains Management (ISCM) systems in place that are routinely assessed and improved through the comprehensive Effective Vaccine Management Assessment. The objectives for ISCM are to achieve adequate supply for every immunization session without temperature damage and at the lowest possible cost per fully immunized child.
To achieve these objectives the country’s immunization programme needs strong cold chain equipment management systems and also need dedicated capacity at all levels of the country to maintain and expand the cold chain and to adopt new innovative cold chain technology that is more robust with lower operating costs.
Many countries have expressed demand for technical assistance for comprehensive planning and upgrading and expanding their cold chain system so that they are aligned with their coverage and equity goals. Furthermore countries have requested support to choose the most optimal and appropriate technology that is aligned with the country context. UNICEF and partners have worked with the GAVI Alliance to establish the GAVI Cold Chain Optimization Platform (CCEOP) that provides financing to countries to ensure adequate and optimal cold chain capacity is available at subnational level to help achieve the programmatic coverage and equity objectives. It will also help countries to accelerate the deployment of higher-performing technologies that have lower operating costs.
This priority also aligns with the strategic goals of the WHO and UNICEF immunization supply chain Hub to strengthen the capacity of countries and to intensify and coordinate efforts to catalyse immunization supply chains improvements through the comprehensive EVM process.
Purpose
The purpose of this announcement is to establish a pre-screened Experts Pool of Supply Chain Specialist in Cold Chain Equipment management and Temperature Monitoring and Control that can be deployed on as needs basis. These experts are expected to work in close collaboration with UNICEF Programme Division, Supply Division, WHO, Regional and Country Offices and other external partners (such as CHAI, PATH, AMP, JSI,…) in providing technical assistance and applying latest guidance, tools and methods at country level to strengthen the country’s cold chain equipment management system. Tasks include to support the process of conducting national cold chain inventories that can be updated regularly, developing and supporting the implementation of rehabilitation and expansion plans; preventative and corrective maintenance plan; cold chain equipment deployment and installation plans. In addition, qualified experts from this pool may be tasked to help the national counterpart to prepare Cold Chain Equipment Optimization Platform (CCEOP) application submission, work with partners in improving and updating global guidance, tools, methods and capacity building efforts including supporting countries to establish or strengthen National Logistics Working Group (NLWG).
In particular the consultant will:
(a) Support countries by providing technical assistance to improve the cold chain equipment management systems and implement priorities as identified through the EVM process and to support the application to and implementation of GAVI Cold Chain Optimization Platform that is aligned with country plans (cMYP, EVM improvement plans, GAVI HSS). Support also includes prepare and review documentations of CCEOP applications if required and as requested by the Ministry of Health.
(b) Review, update and develop guidance, tools and methods for cold chain equipment management in collaboration with the stakeholders.
(c) Develop training materials and implement trainings for cold chain equipment management including CCEOP application processes in the role of “subject matter expert”.
(d) Undertake studies to measure impact of iSC interventions such as CCEOP but not limited to it on coverage and equity.
(e) Support countries to establish NLWG or strengthen it if already exist and weak in order to ensure national ownership of all planned activities.
(f) Conduct studies/research and generate evidence to document best practices in improving iSCM.
(g) Conduct cost benefit analysis of innovative solutions such as adoption CTC vaccines.
Expected results (based on country needs):
Based on country needs, the consultant should be able to provide appropriate technical support in the following three (3) categories. Applicants are advised to indicate in which technical areas below they are applying. They can select all these three areas or can opt only one depending on their expertise:
Technical Area1: Cold Chain Equipment Management (CCEM)
· Support and/or coordinate part or the whole CCEOP process as per Gavi CCEOP application 2017 guidance
- Cold chain inventory and its report
- Rehabilitation plan
- Maintenance plan
- CCE deployment plan
- Segmentation of health facilities
· Provide support at the country level to complete the CCEOP application form and budget to the highly acceptable level
· Support the country for CCEOP equipment deployment and implementation processes
Technical Area 2: Temperature Monitoring and Control (TMC)
· Conduct a temperature mapping study in the vaccine cold rooms in selected countries using WHO tool (protocol, training, data analysis) and build national capacity to conduct future studies
· Coordinate a temperature monitoring study in the vaccine distribution routes in selected countries using the WHO protocol and the UNICEF guide (temperature monitoring handbook) and build national capacity to conduct future studies
· Support the development and deployment of guidance, training materials and SOPs to ensure adoption and sustained use of the system by health workers and managers
Technical Area 3: Other Immunization Supply Chain Catalytic activities and studies
· Undertake studies to measure impact of iSC interventions such as CCEOP but not limited to it on coverage and equity.
· Support countries to establish NLWG or if exist and weak strengthen it to ensure national ownership of all planned activities.
· Conduct studies/research and generate evidence to document best practices in improving iSCM.
· Conduct cost benefit analysis of innovative solutions such as adoption CTC vaccines.
Duty Station
Remote with trips as requested by the countries among UNICEF Headquarters, Regional Offices and Country Offices. May vary depending on deployment.
Timeframe: The Expert Pool will be valid for a year from its establishment. Start date: 1 August 2017 End date: 31 July 2018
Mid - Senior Level
Competencies
· Strong analytical, oral & written communication skills
· Proven track record in project management with the emphasis on planning, budgeting and reporting
· Effective presenter including ability to adapt the message and visual aids for multiple audiences to deliver concise, impactful presentations
· Effective facilitator with proven ability to engage and train a group of individuals (through an interpreter if necessary)
· Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment
· Demonstrated ability to work in a team
Technical skills and knowledge on some or all of the following
· Proven experience working in multi-stakeholder and multi-cultural settings
· Experience in developing inventories and cold chain rehabilitation and expansion plans at country level
· Experience in writing complex funding proposals, developing multi-year budgets and operational plans for cold chain equipment management and temperature monitoring devices
· Experience in training, planning and delivery of technical assistance
· Proven track record in interfacing with national ministries of health
· Proficiency in WHO PQS-listed cold chain equipment
· Experience and knowledge on the Gavi CCE OP application documents and process
· Proficiency in the development of technical SOPs for cold chain equipment management is an advantage
Work experience on some or all of the following
· An Advanced University Degree in public health or other health related area or social sciences is desired.
· Demonstrated solid experience in development of the Gavi CCE OP, temperature monitoring studies.
· At least 3-5 years of experience in international public health programme with experience in resource-limited environments
· Experience of EVM assessment and cIP development in at least one country outside his/her country of residence is an advantage
· Must have experience in conducting cold chain equipment inventory outside his/her country of residence
· Experience in temperature monitoring systems implementation, and studies
· Experience in SOP adaptation support outside his/her country of residence
Languages
· Fluency in written and spoken either English or French is required. Proficiency in Arabic language is highly desired. Knowledge of local languages is an added value.