PO- Data Use, Institutional Strengthening & Strategic Partnerships

Tags: Global Health Environment
  • Added Date: Thursday, 07 August 2025
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The Foundation

We are the largest nonprofit fighting poverty, disease, and inequity around the world. Founded on a simple premise: people everywhere, regardless of identity or circumstances, should have the chance to live healthy, productive lives. We believe our employees should reflect the rich diversity of the global populations we aim to serve. We provide an exceptional benefits package to employees and their families which include comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage with no premiums, generous paid time off, paid family leave, foundation-paid retirement contribution, regional holidays, and opportunities to engage in several employee communities. As a workplace, weโ€™re committed to creating an environment for you to thrive both personally and professionally.

The TeamThe Africa Team works to enable the foundationโ€™s high-reaching goals of scaling evidence-based interventions that target a range of diseases and socio-economic conditions which are endemic across Sub-Saharan Africa. The team drives its responsibility through direct country engagement to deploy interventions and delivery models, and by building the partner architecture to replicate successful interventions and models across multiple countries.

Our Africa Data and Digital Team seeks to support and invest in country and regional institutions within the continent with the aim of capitalizing on the demographic dividend of energetic young local talent in the continent and helping governments strengthen measurement systems and sequence reforms in pragmatic, coordinated, sustainable and cost-effective ways that will both enhance the clarity and use of data for delivery and inform effective resource allocation in budget constrained environments. The team also aims to help governments systematically and responsibly harness, test and scale the potential of digital transformation and automation in improving efficiencies and accountability in transactional and operational systems and increasing citizen inclusion.

Our portfolio is driven by a set of core principles that include a strong belief in country ownership; the importance of helping governments have choice and make informed evidence based decisions; strengthening coordination and reducing fragmentation; sequential and long term approaches to change; investing in local ecosystems especially harnessing the power of youth and women; and the ability to experiment, test, innovate and build evidence to inform responsible scale up of interventions with a grounded and deep understanding of country contexts, realities and starting points.

We are data driven and like to explore, analyze, understand and draw insights to inform our internal and external engagements. Part of our portfolio focuses on generating insights by using data, research and analysis to illuminate progress, challenges and inequities within countries and across the continent pertaining to key social challenges such as reducing maternal and child mortality or measuring health service coverage and the social determinants that affect equitable coverage. We are interested in helping governments draw insights and use data more effectively to explore how we can collectively address delivery challenges facing sectors such as health and understanding why certain populations continue to be excluded from key basic services and how they can be served better.

Your Role

We are looking for proactive and energetic talent that is preoccupied with a core question: how do you help countries enhance and run better measurement systems and invest in local ecosystems and capabilities that ultimately strengthen the analysis and actionable use of data in practical and pragmatic ways that are responsive to country needs? You will have practical with demonstrable experience and must have contributed to the effort of strengthening institutions that support data analytics and usage at country and regional level. You will have experience in supporting research and policy development in global health or a relevant socio-economic sector and a passion for investing in local institutions and young talent on the continent.

You will be someone with experience and deep understanding of the gaps and opportunities to enhance data use across multiple levels from sub-national to national. You will also have concrete experience in engaging with multiple data systems and types ranging from population surveys to surveillance systems, to administrative data, to modelled data and other non-traditional data sources such as citizen generated data. You will have deep understanding of the various institutions and political economies of data and measurement ecosystems in different countries and globally and an ability to build relationships and decipher practical use cases that are relevant to countries. We are looking for someone that is not swayed by hype but rather has the practical ability to help governments nurture strong actionable data using ecosystems that are sustainable, cost effective and based on grounded realities.

This role is well suited for early to mid-career professionals who are passionate about helping countries improve data use and investing in country capabilities and are keen to put their skills to use to address real world challenges while proactively rolling up their sleeves to grapple with collective problem solving. You will lead and drive our evolving work and investments on strengthening country capabilities for data generation, analysis and use with a primary focus on public health but also focusing on and paying attention to socio-economic sectors that ultimately affect health and social outcomes in society.

The role is a member of the Africa, Data and Digital team within the broader Africa Team, reports to the Deputy Director, Data and Digital, Africa and will be based in Nairobi, Kenya.

What Youโ€™ll Do

The Program Officer will be a

A). Grant maker and investor to help invest in and strengthen local data use and measurement ecosystems and support reformists and champions within countries to move the needle on how data is generated and used.

B). Technical advisor and honest broker to help advise and identify needs and use cases where data use and capabilities can be strengthened.

C). Mentor and coach where you get to work with, take bets, inspire and be inspired by young talent across the continent and support incubation and growth of local ecosystems.

D). Risk taker and innovator who can help test and try out innovative solutions within country contexts

E). Connector and Collaborator who can identify, work with and crowd in a range of internal, global, national, public and private partners over common agendas.

F). Data User and Analyst who has an ability to use and make sense of data and identify quality gaps and generate insights internally and externally.

G). Quality Assurer and Critical Reviewer who can interrogate different approaches to measurement and programming and question the strength of evidence.

H). Adviser and Ideas Generator who can help generate new insights or point to missed lessons and opportunities to explore further.

I). Economic Steward who is always questioning and thinking through cost benefit options from the onset.

J). Continuous Learner and Listener where you get to immerse yourself in the ground where citizens are struggling to access basic services and critically question what role investments in better data use and measurement can play to improve conditions based on the realities you experience and find ways to have the voices of those hidden be heard and counted.

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