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The Ministry of Health’s National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP) has concluded data collection for the 8th Malaria Indicator Survey (MIS). The survey has collected data across malaria interventions and malaria-related burden which will be used to ascertain the progress being made toward the objectives and targets set in the national malaria elimination strategic plan. Using a representative probability sample, the MIS helps the NMEP to produce malaria prevalence and intervention coverage estimates for the whole country, provinces, and for rural and urban populations. The 2024 MIS was implemented in 199 standard enumeration areas (SEA) randomly selected from all 10 provinces of Zambia. In each SEA, 20 households per cluster, totaling about 3,980 households participated in interviews and all under five children in these households had their blood slide samples collected for malaria tests and other laboratory tests. Data was collected on smartphones using EpiSample.
The National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEP), with support from PATH, seeks to engage a consultant to analyze the data and to write the 2024 MIS report.
The main objectives of this assignment are:
Literature review: The consultant will review malaria literature on Zambia and in the region to understand the context in which the NMEP operates. Quantitative data analysis: using Stata and R software, conduct a quantitative data analysis that will culminate into generating information on the malaria situation in Zambia a) characteristics of households and women respondents; coverage of key malaria interventions including but not limited to vector control interventions, intermittent preventive treatment of malaria during pregnancy, malaria case management, social and behavior change, and malaria parasite and anemia prevalence and c) the consultant shall ensure that data is segregated in various categories that include but not limited to gender (sex), province, rural and urban, wealth quantile, and trends comparing data for each MIS since 2006 as applicable. Produce the 2024 MIS preliminary report: The consultant shall produce a preliminary report that will contain tables and graphs that will be presented to the NMEP for review, analysis, and comments. Produce the full 2024 MIS report based on the feedback from the NMEP.
This is a short-term consultancy assignment not exceeding six months
The lead consultant must meet the following criteria.
The consultant/firm is required to submit the following:
Full terms of reference will be given to successful applicants.
Send your application to nfomis@path.org copy to japhet.chiwaula@gmail.com and stephenbwalyag@gmail.com online applications will not be accepted. The closing date for receiving applications is end of day Friday, 14th June 2024.
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