Graphic Designer, Health And Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) Sites & Consultancy Open At APHRC

APHRC is home to people who share a passion for research that will propel the development of Africa. We support the growth of human capital for research and development by strengthening individual and institutional research capacity in Africa. We look for employees who truly believe that with enough innovation and knowledge, we can tackle some of the continent’s most pertinent developmental challenges.

We currently employ 214 staff from over 14 countries between our head office in Nairobi, Kenya and our Regional Office in Dakar, Senegal. With projects spanning the continent, we strongly believe in cultural diversity and a dynamic work environment.

If you feel that you have what it takes to join our team, have a look at some of our vacancies below;

OPEN JOBS

CLOSED JOBS

TERMS OF REFERENCE – GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Deadline:  September 30, 2023

APHRC seeks to engage a consultant to design an interactive and visually appealing version of three courses in English and French on its Moodle (Virtual Academy Platform) for a period of two months.

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SMALL GRANT CAPACITY BUILDING CALL FOR HEALTH AND DEMOGRAPHIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS (HDSS) SITES

Deadline:  September 29, 2023

Through the INSPIRE Learning Health System (LHS) project, we welcome applications from HDSS sites and Longitudinal Population Cohorts (LPCs) that would like to build a niche or innovate within their sites. We are particularly interested in proposals that are;
• Technologically innovative
• Scalable, replicable and sustainable
• Community driven and inclusive

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CONSULTANCY TO SUPPORT RESEARCH ON ADOLESCENT SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

Deadline:  September 26, 2023

APHRC seeks to recruit three consultants to support research on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health (ASRH).The consultants are expected to conduct desk-based research to understand key drivers of the changes observed in Benin, Nepal and Peru countries, including changes in policies, and to draw out lessons for multi-sectoral action including youth engagement to improve Adolescent SRH outcomes. Each consultant will focus on one country.

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