Consultant - HIV strategic information, modeling, and digital health data

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  • Added Date: Monday, 08 April 2024
  • Deadline Date: Monday, 29 April 2024
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Qualifications

Purpose of consultancy

To contribute to the development of the WHO SMART Guidelines initiatives in HIV, digital products, modeling and for the implementation of strategic information guidelines in countries.

Background ย 

In 2022 WHO released Consolidated guidelines on person-centred HIV strategic information: strengthening routine data for impact to strengthen the collection and use of person-centred data in routine systems at country level. There is now an opportunity to more effectively define the technical and functional relationships between patient-level and aggregate data and related data use cases. The guidelines define what data should be recorded and reported (recommended data elements and indicators) and how this information could be used to build stronger, more efficient, and more effective health information systems in support of the HIV response. ย 

In addition to the guidelines, digital tools are being developed to support guideline implementation as digital systems and products that are key for effective monitoring. To ensure countries can effectively benefit from digital health investments, WHOโ€™s SMART Guidelines initiative are designed to facilitate the accurate reflection of WHOโ€™s clinical, public health and data use guidelines within the digital systems that countries are adopting. Operational outputs, such as spreadsheets of the data dictionary with core data elements, are included as practical resources that implementers can use as starting points when developing digital systems. Other digital tools, such as the DHIS2 HIV case surveillance tracker and HIV prevention tracker, are also being supported.ย 

As countries approach or reach the global 95-95-95 targets, an increased focus on accelerating reductions in HIV incidence are needed. A mathematical modeling project aims to understand the epidemiologic impact, effectiveness, and costing of various combinations of approaches to HIV testing, prevention, and treatment to rapidly achieve and sustain the greatest and most durable reduction in new HIV infections. This information will be used to guide the prioritization of interventions across different programmatic areas, approaches to HIV service delivery, population groups, and geographical units in high-burden settings and populations.

Deliverables

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