Mission and objectives
UNAIDS is leading the global effort to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals. Since the first cases of HIV were reported more than 35 years ago, 78 million people have become infected with HIV and 35 million have died from AIDS-related illnesses. Since it started operations in 1996, UNAIDS has led and inspired global, regional, national and local leadership, innovation and partnership to ultimately consign HIV to history. UNAIDS is a problem-solver. It places people living with HIV and people affected by the virus at the decision-making table and at the centre of designing, delivering and monitoring the AIDS response. It charts paths for countries and communities to get on the Fast-Track to ending AIDS and is a bold advocate for addressing the legal and policy barriers to the AIDS response. UNAIDS provides the strategic direction, advocacy, coordination and technical support needed to catalyse and connect leadership from governments, the private sector and communities to deliver life-saving HIV services. Without UNAIDS, there would be no strategic vision for the AIDS response.
Context
The Independent Evaluation team at UNAIDS plays a crucial role in ensuring accountability, transparency, and organizational learning within the organization. Their evaluation function is designed to assess the effectiveness of UNAIDS’ strategies and programs, providing evidence-based insights to guide decision-making and improve the global response to HIV/AIDS. As part of this research project, the online volunteer will gain valuable insights into the work of UNAIDS and its evaluation processes and develop a deeper understanding of the impact and efficiency of HIV-related activities. The volunteer will learn about UNAIDS processes in data collection, analysis, and reporting, which are essential for assessing program effectiveness. Additionally, the volunteer will assist in organizing and facilitating evaluation activities, thereby contributing to knowledge sharing and the continuous improvement of organizational initiatives.
Task Description
The UNAIDS Independent Evaluation team is seeking a motivated online volunteer to support data collection, analysis, and reporting to assess the effectiveness of programs. This role involves assisting in organizing and facilitating evaluation activities, contributing to knowledge sharing, and promoting the continuous improvement of organizational initiatives. Through this project, the volunteer will gain valuable insights into the work of UNAIDS and the expertise of various Cosponsors. Responsibilities: – Assist the UNAIDS Evaluation team in gathering quantitative and qualitative data for monitoring and evaluation purposes. – Analyze datasets to identify trends, outcomes, and areas for improvement in projects or initiatives. – Prepare detailed reports, summaries, and presentations based on evaluation findings. – Maintain organized records of evaluation activities, methodologies, and outcomes. – Support coordination with team members, partners, and stakeholders to ensure smooth data collection and feedback processes. – Organize and document meetings or workshops related to evaluation efforts. – Manage digital tools or platforms used for evaluations (e.g., survey tools, data visualization software). Ensure tools are updated and accessible for team use. This role offers a unique opportunity to learn about the work of UNAIDS and contribute to meaningful evaluation processes that enhance the effectiveness of HIV-related programs.
Competencies and values
Living conditions and remarks