UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child. UNICEF has spent 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. Defending children's rights throughout their lives requires a global presence, aiming to produce results and understand their effects. UNICEF believes all children have a right to survive, thrive and fulfill their potential - to the benefit of a better world. We are recruiting to fill the position below: Job Title: State Communication for Development Consultant for Yellow Fever Preventive Mass Vaccination Campaign Job Number: 516500 Locations: Northern States & Abuja Work Type: Consultancy Duration: 6 months, with possible extension based on good performance and funding availability. Background/Purpose of Assignment Yellow fever (YF) is a mosquito-borne, haemorrhagic, flavivirus infection endemic in tropical South America and sub-Saharan Africa. About 47 countries (34 in Africa and 13 in Central and South America) are endemic or partially endemic for YF. Currently the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates the burden of yellow fever in Africa at 84,000 to 170,000 severe cases and 29,000 to 60,000 deaths annually. In Nigeria, although yellow fever vaccination was fully introduced into the country's routine immunization schedule in 2004 as an under-utilized vaccine administered at 9 months of age, the coverage for YF has been at extremely low levels. The national routine immunization coverage (NICS) of 2006, 2010 and 2016 reveals a yellow fever routine immunization coverage of children aged 12 to 23 months just at 27.2%, 60.1% and 39% respectively. Such coverage levels resulted in ongoing accumulation of susceptible population a known trigger for outbreaks. The country held a preventive YF mass vaccination campaign in 3 states in 2013 for people ages 9 months to less than 46 years. Since September 2017 Nigeria has reported several confirmed outbreaks of YF from 13 states (Kwara, Kogi, Kano, Zamfara, Kebbi, Nasarawa, Niger, Katsina Edo, Ekiti, Rivers states, Plateau and Abia) leading to preventive mass vaccination campaigns being held in Borno, Kogi, Kwara, and Zamfara states in January and February 2018 with a target age group of 9 months to 45 years. The recent outbreaks in the country have informed the decision to reprioritize states for preventive campaigns based on current risk status of a national spread and an urgent need to contain the outbreaks in the current affected states. In order to control YF disease in the country, Nigeria has adopted the Eliminate Yellow Fever Epidemic (EYE) Strategy which entails a review of the YF risk assessment and prioritization, development of a multiyear 2017-2026 YF strategic plan, development of a plan for preventive mass vaccination campaign (PMVC) and implementation, increase in support for attainment targeted YF coverage in routine immunization, support to surveillance and laboratory capacity strengthening and development of urban YF outbreak readiness and response plan. In line with the EYE strategy, Nigeria will be conducting a mass vaccination campaign in 5 states (Borno, Kebbi, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto) and the Federal Capital territory (FCT) in the fourth quarter of 2018. The goal of the campaign is to reduce yellow fever transmission in the states by achieving 80% coverage amongst people aged 9 months to 45 years. The specific objective of the campaign is to implement a high-quality vaccination campaign which takes lessons from previous - campaigns into consideration, achieve 80% yellow fever vaccination coverage in implementing states and Local Government Areas (LGAs), use opportunities provided by the Yellow Fever Preventive Mass Vaccination Campaign to strengthen the health system and immunization programme and strengthen the pharmaco-vigilance system for monitoring adverse events following immunization. Part of the success of the campaign will depend mostly on the extent of social mobilization and demand generation conducted to achieve these objectives, hence the special focus on addressing negative behaviours using acceptable strategies familiar/linked to the community through healthy partnership with community based organizations and taking advantage of the polio structures from the surge capacity as community mobilizers, field volunteers, forum for traditional and religious leaders, etc. UNICEF Nigeria is seeking the services of National Communication for Development (C4D) Consultants to provide technical support to government and partners in Borno, Kebbi, Niger, Plateau, Sokoto and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in the area of planning, social mobilization, demand generation, capacity building, tracking of fund utilization, monitoring and evaluation and data management to ensure a high quality of yellow fever campaign with at least 80% of coverage based on post- campaign coverage survey. Major Tasks to be Accomplished The C4D Consultants, working with communication and social mobilization teams will undertake the following tasks:
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