Senior UI/UX Designer

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 17 October 2024
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  • WFP offers a highly inclusive, diverse, and multicultural working environment.

  • WFP invests in the personal & professional development of its employees through a range of training, accreditation, coaching, mentorship, and other programs as well as through internal mobility opportunities.

  • A career path in WFP provides an exciting opportunity to work across the various country, regional and global offices around the world, and with passionate colleagues who work tirelessly to ensure that effective humanitarian assistance reaches millions of people across the globe.

  • We offer an attractive compensation package (please refer to the Terms and Conditions section of this vacancy announcement).

    Duration: 120 days over 11 months

    Reporting to: Lead Advisor, Outbreaks and Epidemics

    Background

    The African Risk Capacity (ARC) Group, composed of a Specialized Agency of the African Union [1], and a mutual insurance company African Risk Capacity Limited, provides financial tools and infrastructure to support African Union (AU) member states manage natural disaster risks, including outbreaks & epidemics, and improve the way predictable natural disasters are responded to on the continent by reducing the time it takes for assistance to reach those affected through early and local response. ARC achieves this by bringing together three critical elements that create a powerful value proposition for its participants: early warning, contingency planning, and sovereign parametric insurance. Together this package provides governments with access to predictable funding for early and planned responses to support vulnerable populations in the event of disasters. This vehicle allows ARC to help its members build the capacity to lead their responses and reduce their reliance on the international appeals process for assistance over time. More critically, reduced response times save the lives and livelihoods of those affected and protect development gains, essential for growth and building a more disaster-resilient Africa for the future.

    Emerging infectious diseases pose an increasing threat to health and economic development in Africa. In the past few years, countries and the international community have moved towards a more robust and well-coordinated response approach towards public health emergencies (PHE). Despite this, and other improvements in preparedness and the increased speed of detection and response, rapid deployment of medical countermeasures and vaccines, timely access to funding in respect to many PHE remains unpredictable. In the circumstances where funding is secured, it is largely on an ad hoc basis and after the occurrence of an event of a given magnitude. Slow and unpredictable funding amplifies both the risk and impact of outbreaks. Any delays in mounting an effective response leads to escalation of outbreak with sustained transmission leading to loss of life, socio-economic disruption of the affected communities, and negative impact on the nationโ€™s development agenda.

    ARC, with the support of Ginkgo Biosecurity, developed an infectious disease spread model and a statistical model to quantify the risk posed by epidemic-prone diseases in Africa such as filovirus (Ebola virus disease and Marburg virus disease) and meningitis respectively, to inform epidemic risk management and risk financing strategies.

    The epidemic risk modelling components include:

    • A disease spread model, which simulates realistic disease transmission during plausible outbreak scenarios (filovirus modelling);
    • The disease spread model, specific to each of the covered pathogens, are used to generate a large pool of plausible epidemic scenarios of various frequencies and severities, known as the event catalogs; and
    • The output from the simulation of epidemic scenarios provides a comprehensive database that enables risk analytics such as estimations of human (infections; hospitalizations; deaths) and financial losses.

      Based on the epidemic risk modelling and the estimated risk of epidemic occurrence, the ARC Group launched In December 2022 its sovereign parametric risk insurance product for outbreaks and epidemics, with the participation of the government of Senegal. This innovative risk financing instrument, requested in 2015 by African Ministers of Finance in the wake of the West African Ebola Outbreaks in 2013-2016, aims at equipping countries with rapid and predictable funding to contain high-impact infectious disease outbreaks such as Ebola, Marburg, and meningitis, and complement the efforts of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) to safeguard the health security across Africa.

      ARC, through established partnerships with Institut Pasteur de Dakar (IPD), the West African Health Organization (WAHO), and Africa CDC, is supporting a capacity-building work to implement disaster risk management and financing practices and build the capacities for surveillance, disease prevention, response and resilience to epidemics and other health emergencies in its member states. These collaborations will also facilitate the prediction and anticipation of future high-impact disease outbreaks through disease intelligence and modelling, as well as allow for the training of public health officers.

      Responsibilities and deliverables

      This assignment aims to turn the software application for outbreaks and epidemics risk analytics into easy-to-use, intuitive, and visually appealing digital interfaces. ARC aims to enable users to visualize historical outbreak events, visualize the potential human and financial losses caused by epidemic-prone diseases, and visualize the potential benefits of early outbreak intervention and investment.

      The Senior UI/UX Designer will work under the supervision of the Lead Advisor, Outbreaks and Epidemics, and work closely with the Lead Software Architect in charge of developing the web-based software application for epidemic risk analytics, as well as other ARC teams and regional partners that should specifically allow users to perform the following tasks:

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