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Program and Position Overview
Indonesia has approximately 4.3 million surviving infants as target population for national immunization program each year. Of these, over 600,000 infants were reported to have missed out on receiving the first dose of DTP-containing vaccine in 2021. These “zero dose” population have been growing for the past 5 year, amounting to more than 1.5 million children in 2021, at an average annual growth rate of 65%. Indonesia is amongst top 5 countries with highest number of zero dose (ZD) children in the world. Given the vast geographic landscape of Indonesia, and the decentralisation of management, planning and delivery of immunisation services, the number of ZD children and its drivers vary drastically across provinces.
CHAI has supported Indonesia’s EPI (Expanded Program on Immunization) to accelerate new vaccine introduction and strengthen current routine immunization practice since 2017. CHAI is now looking to support EPI implement strategy to identify and reach ZD children with funding from various donors. Under this project, CHAI’s goal is to work with EPI, donors and other stakeholders to improve operationalization and use of funding to reach ZD and immunization goals in a sustainable manner, and to support delivery of effective ZD strategy in Indonesia context, and identify key learnings. We intend to reach the goal by supporting central EPI and selected provinces to operationalize ZD strategy. Intermediate outcomes we will aim to achieve are:
To continue CHAI’s strong support to the EPI, CHAI is seeking to hire three Management System and Capacity (MSC) Program Officers (POs) that will support the EPI to achieve the above outcomes. Within CHAI Indonesia, the POs will report to the MSC-IFS Senior Program Officer and work under the guidance of the MSC-IFS Senior Program Officer and Senior Program Manager, and in coordination with NVI Senior Program Officer to deliver intended activities.
The contract duration is expected for a minimum of 12 months with high possibility of extension.
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