The RBM Partnership to End Malaria
The RBM Partnership is a global health initi...
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria
The RBM Partnership is a global health initiative created to implement coordinated action against malaria. It mobilizes for action and resources and forges consensus among partners.
The past fifteen years have seen tremendous gains in reducing the burden of disease and progressing towards malaria elimination. Since 2000, global malaria deaths have been cut by more than half, saving 7 million lives, primarily among children less than five years of age. Expansions in financing, strong political commitments, novel diagnostic and preventative measures, and multi-sectoral co-ordination have facilitated this progress. Since 1998, RBM Partnership to End Malaria has been central to the global fight against malaria. It has been essential to mobilizing resources and scaling up innovative interventions, putting the world onto a path towards eliminating malaria. The Partnership comprises more than 500 partners committed to end malaria, including malaria endemic countries, their bilateral and multilateral development partners, the private sector, nongovernmental and community-based organizations, foundations, and research and academic institutions.
The RBM Partnership's Vision is of a world free from the burden of malaria. The RBM Partnership is based in Geneva, Switzerland and is hosted by UNOPS.
Purpose and Scope of Assignment
As part of its efforts to enhance data sharing and use for action, the RBM Partnership launched a Global Malaria Dashboard, in 2020, to aggregate available data to improve sharing and interoperability and trigger timely action to progress and challenges. The Global Malaria Dashboard aims to pool available data across a wide range of sources to guide policy and management decisions, as well as partner coordination to deliver targeted support to overcome bottlenecks.
The RBM Global Malaria Dashboard consists of a number of dashboards capturing Malaria Epidemiology data, data on Campaigns (ITN/IRS/SMC), Supply Chain , Malaria Commodities and Technical Assistance from a variety of sources including partners such as GF, WHO, CHAI, ALMA and individual countries. Currently, the Dashboards are created using Zenysis visualization platform. The purpose of this position is to transition the existing Dashboards to a modern and more interactive visualization platform based on open source Javascript libraries such as EChart.
The Global Malaria Dashboard / Web Developer shall work with the RBM Data Team to develop the new visualization platform using modern visualization libraries such as ECharts and a framework like React.