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Maintenance and Data Visualisation of the Alliance for Malaria Prevention (AMP) website

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Organization: International Federation of Red Cross And Red Crescent Societies
Closing date: 27 Apr 2023

AMP has three main tasks as part of its mandate:

  1. Coordination and advocacy: Through its coordination of partners within the malaria community, AMP advocates for resolution of ITN distribution challenges and resource mobilization in support of members’ shared priorities, while ensuring global tracking of ITN mass campaigns.
  2. Development and dissemination of operational guidance: AMP facilitates trainings aimed at strengthening and sharing the skills of national malaria programmes and partner organization staff, focusing on ITN campaign planning, logistics, social and behaviour change (SBC), and monitoring and evaluation. AMP also provides operational guidance through a comprehensive toolkit focused on universal coverage ITN campaigns. The extensively consulted AMP toolkit serves as a base document and is complemented by a series of “briefs”, bringing information up to date as more experience is gained by countries undertaking mass ITN distribution in a wide variety of different circumstances. Additional guidance on different themes is developed based on identified needs and iterative learning from country experiences.
  3. Technical assistance: Based on requests from national malaria programmes, AMP provides globally recognized expert technical assistance through distance and in-country missions to support countries in successfully planning and executing complex ITN distribution campaigns, in line with national malaria programme ITN policies and strategies.

AMP has a number of channels for dissemination of information about the partnership and its work and the operational guidance that is developed, the most important of which is the AMP website (https://allianceformalariaprevention.com). The IFRC, as the host and chair of the AMP partners, is also responsible for ensuring that tools and guidance related to continuous distribution of ITNs are available on the website https://continuousdistribution.org. These websites have the following objectives:

  1. To be the first point of reference on ITN mass campaign and continuous distribution planning and implementation
  2. To showcase ITN campaign and continuous distribution activities
  3. To make key documents and activity briefs, news and updates accessible to the public

Deliverables of this terms of reference:

AMP

  • Hosting and maintenance of the AMP website
  • Provide day-to-day updates of the AMP website
  • Visualization of AMP’s Net Mapping Project quarterly data on ITN shipments •
  • Undertake development work to implement new features – ITN campaign and continuous distribution trackers, visualization of data, news and updates, event calendar, etc.
  • Incorporate functionalities to guarantee the latest information on that section and sub-section is displayed (news, resources, publication/guidance, country stories, events)
  • Provide analytics regarding website usage, including information about use by geographic region
  • Advise the AMP team on the advantages and disadvantages of including social sharing features
  • Build capacity of the AMP team to perform content upload, system maintenance and administration as needed.

CD.ORG

  • Hosting and maintenance of ContinuousDistribution.org
  • Technical update and re-design of ContinuousDistribution.org
  • Updates to ContinuousDistribution.org (as required)
  • Provide analytics regarding website usage, including information about use by geographic region

NETMAPPING PROJECT

  • Hosting and maintenance of netmappingproject.allianceformalariaprevention.com

How to apply

To apply for this position, please kindly submit your CV including your daily rate to health.department@ifrc.org by Thursday 28th of April COB.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.


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