Health (Digital Information System) Specialist UNICEF Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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For every child, Health

The United Republic of Tanzania is going through a rapid phase of development of its Primary Health Care systems, in both mainland and Zanzibar. As the access to and utilization of services has increased substantially over the past decade, the emphasis on quality, sustainability and system strengthening is a key priority of the government. The functionality, and use of health information is a core pillar to achieve this, and Tanzania has been at the forefront in digitalizing health management information systems in the Eastern and Southern Africa region. The National digital health strategy 2019-2024, which is currently being reviewed with support from UNICEF, articulates this commitment with its focus on innovative, data-driven, client-centric, efficient, effective, and integrated digital health solutions.

UNICEF Tanzania’s heath program is focused on strengthening the primary health care (PHC) system at facility and community levels to equitably deliver quality services for children. The quality of data systems is a core area of work in which substantial progress has been made over the past few years in close collaboration with the government and other partners:

UNICEF is uniquely positioned in the digital health space through its convening partner and ability to provide robust technical assistance. Through its convening power, the move towards defragmentation has been accelerated and partner alignment to government systems has increased. These efforts have been widely recognized, reflected for example by a recent agreement with the World Bank to provide technical assistance for the transformation of digital health information systems on Zanzibar. UNICEF is also co-chairing the sub-committee on health information in the National Community Health Taskforce for Tanzania mainland.

How can you make a difference? 

The overall objective of the position is to ensure continuity of UNICEF’s support to strengthen digital health management information systems through solutions that are holistic, integrated and fit for purpose in the Tanzanian context.

The specific objectives include:

Scope of work.

1.Strengthen coordination with government and stakeholders in digital health.

2.Provide leadership in digital health across UNICEF Tanzania’s health program.

To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…

The following minimum requirements:

The following desirables:

For every Child, you demonstrate...

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