TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) FOR STUDY COORDINATOR: COMMUNITY-LED REACTIVE CASE DETECTION AND TREATMENT (CRACDT), AND ASSESSMENT OF MALARIA RISK FACTORS IN HIGH-RISK GROUPS, TO ACCELERATE MALARIA REDUCTION IN RWANDA
Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS & Health Promotion (RNGOF on HIV/AIDS & HP) is a network of 139 NGO members working to promote health and the wellbeing of citizens with particular focus on key and Vulnerable populations. Its mission is to promote and coordinate activities of member organizations and build their capacity to monitor and advocate for civil society involvement in all public policies and program formulation with regard to health promotion including HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria program. The three diseases (HIV, TB, and Malaria) continue to pose significant public health challenges, particularly among high-risk groups such as key and vulnerable/high risk groups. Its mission is to promote and coordinate activities of member organizations and build their capacity, to monitor, generate data through conducting research/studies/assessments and advocate for civil society involvement in all public policies and program formulation with regard to improving quality of health services delivered.
Today malaria continues to represent a real public health concern with the entire Rwandan population at risk of infection. In response to malaria infection, Rwanda implemented integrated malaria control interventions including LLIN distribution through mass campaigns and routine channels, IRS, behavior change communication, and improved access to diagnostics and treatment and those combined intervention resulted in significant malaria infection reduction, as per malaria annual report almost all 30 districts of Rwanda registered a decline in malaria during the reporting period of July 2022-June 2023. With the end of Fiscal Year 2022-2023, malaria incidence in Rwanda reduced from 76 per 1,000 person per year in FY 2021-2022 to 47 per 1,000 (39% reduction) while the Slide Positivity Rate (SPR) dropped from 22% in FY 2021/2022 to 14% in FY 2022/2023. Uncomplicated malaria cases dropped from 998,811 cases in FY 2021/2022 to 622,900 cases in FY 2022/2023 (38 % reduction) with currently 58% of these cases managed at community level. Severe malaria cases reduced from 1,831 cases in FY 2021-2022 to 1,316 severe cases in FY 2022/2023 representing 28% decrease in severe malaria.
The number of deaths due to malaria decreased significantly from 71 in FY 2021-2022 to 51 deaths in FY 2022-2023 (28 % reduction). However, current diagnosis and treatment methods hinder the timely identification of at-risk populations. To address this challenge, a project proposes implementing the Reactive Case Detection and Treatment (RACDT) strategy in Rwanda. This successful approach involves targeted interventions in high-risk areas, focusing on vulnerable populations.
This study aims to enhance malaria elimination efforts in Rwanda by tailoring interventions based on identified risk factors by understanding high-risk groups' contributions via surveillance. It has two primary aims. Aim 1 involves implementing the Community-led Reactive Case Detection and Treatment (cRACDT) strategy in Rwanda, assessing its fidelity, and evaluating its effectiveness. Aim 2 focuses on identifying individual risk factors for malaria in Rwanda. The project is being implemented by the Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS & Health Promotion (RNGOF on HIV/AIDS & HP) in collaboration with the Rwanda Biomedical Center under the support of the Global Fund.
In view of the above, Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS and Health Promotion is looking for a high caliber Study Coordinator who will oversee the implementation of the cRACDT strategy in Rwanda, ensuring adherence to the intervention protocol. This involves coordinating with stakeholders, including the study core team (principal investigators and consultants), health facilities managers, and community leaders), to facilitate implementation. The Study Coordinator will also work with research teams to design and execute data collection activities, ensuring data quality. Additionally, they will liaise with the study core team, providing updates on progress and addressing challenges during implementation.
Under the overall supervision of the Director of Programs and Project Principal Investigators (PIs), the study coordinator will be responsible for the following:
Undertake any other tasks necessary to support project objectives.
The working language for this assignment will be English and Kinyarwanda
This assignment is expected to be implemented within a timeframe of 16 months and is expected to starting from the date of signing contract.
The Study coordinator shall report regularly to the Rwanda NGOs Forum Management Team, RBC-MOPDD, Consultants and Principal Investigators. Quality of deliverables must be ensured by the study core team, consultants and validated by the Principal Investigators (PIs).
9.1. The application file will be comprised of:
9.2. How to apply/ submit your application
Approved on 05th June 2024
BY:
KABANYANA Nooliet
Executive Secretary
Rwanda NGOs Forum on HIV/AIDS and Health Promotion
(RNGOF on HIV/AIDS & HP)
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