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Senior National - Climate Change Expert Team Lead
KP TA - Support Institutional Capacity to Collect and Analyze Climate Health Vulnerability Data
Programme Overview
Evidence for Health (E4H) is a Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)-funded programme aimed at strengthening Pakistan's healthcare system, thereby decreasing the burden of illness and saving lives. E4H provides technical assistance (TA) to the Federal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), and Punjab governments, and is being implemented by Palladium along with Oxford Policy Management (OPM).
Through its flexible, embedded, and demand-driven model, E4H supports the government to achieve a resilient health system that is prepared for health emergencies, responsive to the latest evidence, and delivers equitable, quality, and efficient healthcare services. Specifically, E4H delivers TA across three outputs:
Output 1: Strengthened integrated health security, with a focus on preparing and responding to health emergencies, including pandemics.
Output 2: Strengthened evidence-based decision-making to drive health sector performance and accountability.
Output 3: Improved implementation of Universal Health Coverage, with a focus on ending preventable deaths.
Position Summary
The overall goal of this TA is to strengthen the institutional capacity of the DOH KP to systematically collect, analyse, and use climate–health vulnerability data including IDSRS, DHIS2, and meteorological data to support climate-resilient health systems and effective implementation of KP CHAP priorities.
We will achieve this by pursuing three objectives:
Objective 1: Strengthen DOH systems and processes to capture climate-sensitive diseases through IDSRS and DHIS2, and to integrate meteorological and environmental data for climate risk monitoring and early warning.
Objective 2: Build analytical capacity within DOH to generate climate–health analytics, including trend analysis, seasonal and temperature-linked disease patterns, vulnerability profiling, and early warning products to inform preparedness and anticipatory action.
Objective 3: Institutionalise the use of climate–health evidence in planning, preparedness, service delivery continuity, supply chain resilience, workforce surge planning, and CHAP implementation at provincial and district levels.
Strategic Approach
Contributions to health systems strengthening
This technical assistance addresses a core health system bottleneck: weak analytical use of routinely collected health and climate data. By strengthening IDSRS, DHIS2 analytics, and institutional decision-making processes, the technical assistance embeds climate risk and resilience considerations into routine health system functions, including surveillance, preparedness, service delivery planning, and Universal Health Coverage (UHC) reforms. The approach shifts the system from reactive outbreak response to anticipatory, data-driven preparedness and resilience planning. This shifts the system from reactive, siloed responses toward anticipatory, data-driven planning, improving efficiency, targeting of scarce resources, and resilience of service delivery in the face of growing climate and disease pressures.
Alignment with other E4H TAs/investments
This tehncial assistance builds directly on E4H’s support to the development of the KP CHAP and provides the institutional and analytical foundation required for its implementation. It dovetails with E4H’s ongoing support to District Action Plans (DAPs) under the National Health Support Programme (NHSP), including roll-out, periodic reviews, and strengthening of district-level M&E functions in priority districts. By strengthening climate–health data use and decision-making at provincial and district levels, the technical assistance complements E4H’s support to DHO restructuring and roll-out of the Essential Package of Health Services (EPHS), ensuring these reforms are informed by climate risk and vulnerability evidence.
Alignment with other donors
The TA will be coordinated with relevant donor-supported initiatives (e.g., World Bank, ADB, UNICEF, GIZ) focused on health information systems, disease surveillance, emergency preparedness, and climate resilience to maximise coherence and leverage existing investments.
Scope of Work and Methodology
This technical assistance will provide targeted, phased technical assistance to strengthen the DOH KP’s institutional capacity to routinely collect, analyse, and use climate–health vulnerability data, and to operationalise priority adaptations under the KP CHAP. The approach focuses on embedding climate-informed evidence use within existing health system processes, rather than creating parallel systems.
Phase 1: Diagnostic and Design (Months 1–2)
Phase 2: Systems Strengthening and Capacity Building (Months 3–6)
Phase 3: Operationalisation of CHAP Priorities (Months 6–8)
Phase 4: Consolidation and Transition (Months 8–9)
Sustainability: Capacity Building, Institutionalisation, and/or Transition Planning
Timeline and Days
The level of effort (LOE) for the role is 80 days.
Requirement
Technical Expertise
Competencies
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