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Programme Overview:
To combat devastating effects of Malaria, the National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP) was launched in 1953 built around three key activities – insecticidal residual spray (IRS) with DDT; monitoring and surveillance of cases; and treatment of patients. India has made significant strides in reducing malaria-related deaths and cases and has committed to malaria elimination by 2030. The Malaria program has shifted its focus from control to elimination strategies.
National Centre for Vector Borne Disease Control (NCVBDC) is the central nodal agency for prevention and control of six vector borne diseases (VBDs) i.e. Malaria, Dengue, Lymphatic Filariasis, Kala-azar, Japanese Encephalitis and Chikungunya in India. NCVBDC is responsible for framing technical guidelines & policies as to guide the states for implementation of the above mentioned six diseases, programme strategies & is also responsible for budgeting and planning the logistics pertaining to supply of certain commodities.
Project Background:
India has made significant strides in reducing malaria-related deaths by 78% and cases by 81% in 2023 (compared to 2015). The malaria elimination program is housed under NCVBDC. NCVBDC is also supported by the Global fund in strengthening its efforts towards malaria elimination by 2030. This project aims to provide techno-managerial support to NCVBDC and selected States to provide support in areas that are not the focus of the Global fund grant and help maximize the impact of activities planned under Global Fund. This will be done through a gap assessment while engaging with policy makers at national and state levels. Based on the feedback from policy makers and mapping of critical areas of work laid out in the National Strategic Plan, the project will develop a way forward to prioritize and refine interventions and enable the development of an intervention package.
Position Summary:
WJCF is seeking a highly motivated individual with outstanding credentials and demonstrated analytical abilities to work closely with Ministry of Health & Family Welfare/NCVBDC in coordination with WJCF. Associate will help NCVBDC in accelerating malaria elimination in India. The Associate will provide technical support in strengthening program management including M&E to facilitate data backed decision making, strengthening governance and capacity building initiatives. They will also support data collation, analysis and visualization and identification of innovative approaches/technologies to support the elimination goals.
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