Overview
Support the identification and verification of attacks on health care using the WHO SSA methodology and enhance the effectiveness of the humanitarian response by strengthening information management.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the identification and verification of attacks on health care using the WHO SSA methodology.
- Review the Ministry of Health database to identify relevant incidents and enter verified cases into the WHO SSA database.
- Confirm incidents through calls with community key informants and credible online sources prior to validation.
- Enhance the effectiveness of the humanitarian response by strengthening information management.
- Update assessment mapping, conduct basic analysis, and share findings with relevant stakeholders.
- Contribute regularly to reports and presentations documenting the scope and impact of attacks on health care.
- Provide summarized information based on verified incidents recorded in the SSA database.
- Conduct ongoing media monitoring related to attacks on health care in Ukraine.
- Review sources weekly to identify potential incidents for verification and entry into the WHO SSA database.
- Collect, verify, and report data on attacks on health care across Ukraine in line with established quality and verification standards.
- Interview witnesses or individuals with direct knowledge whenever an attack on health care is identified.
- Manage data entry and organization activities.
- Maintain an Excel database of verified incidents and submit validated records to the WHO SSA platform in a timely manner.
- Maintain ongoing surveillance and verification of attacks on health care in line with the WHO Surveillance of Attacks on Health Care (SSA) methodology, with regular updates to the Ukraine SSA database.
- Record and update all newly conducted health-related assessments carried out by partners or other relevant actors into the Health Cluster Assessment Tracker.
- Synthesize and present priority findings from health-related assessments for dissemination during Health Cluster meetings.
- Produce updated internal analytical report on attacks against health care for Quarter 3 and Quarter 4 of 2026, as well as on an ad hoc basis when required.
- Ensure the Health Cluster Assessment Tracker is updated on a weekly basis from July to August 2026.
- Contribute technical and analytical inputs to written information products, including bi-weekly ad hoc infographics focused on attacks on health care and medical evacuations.
- Redact meeting minutes for all internal meetings (two every week) with action points and uploading to the Cluster SharePoint.
Required Experience
- At least two years of professional experience with primary care, health policy, quality of care or related, understanding of health reforms in Ukraine.
- Previous collaboration with WHO/UN/international or national organization engaged with health-related issues, primary care center.
- Experience of working with governmental institutions (Ministry of Health, etc.) or corporations/agencies, NGOs engaged with health-related matters in Ukraine.
- Experience working in primary care center, universities or related on health.
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in health, social studies, political science and policies or other related field.