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In Madhya Pradesh, out of the 52 districts in the state, 22 districts fall under the sickle cell belt. A study conducted by ICMR in 2007 identified that 10%-33% of the tribal population in the state is sickle gene affected with Sickle Cell Traits and further 0.7% were confirmed to have Sickle Cell Disease with a Homozygous (SS) gene. Based on another recent study, the state has an estimated number of 70,000 patients with Sickle Cell Disease. The government of India launched a national sickle cell anaemia elimination mission in July 2023 with the goal of eliminating SCD as a public health problem in India by 2047.
To meet the program goals, there is an urgent need to improve access to screening and treatment services for Sickle Cell Disease, especially among tribal populations. WJCF’s SCD program aims to strengthen health systems to ensure widespread access to quality products and services. The program aims to provide technical assistance to the state of Madhya Pradesh complemented by light touch implementation support to expand access to SCD diagnostic and management services.
The Analyst for the Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) program in Madhya Pradesh will play a vital role in designing and implementing strategies to meet grant objectives related to SCD screening and treatment. Working closely with the Program Manager and engaging with government officials, the Analyst will develop data collection, monitoring, and evaluation tools to drive evidence-based decision-making. Key responsibilities include revising program guidelines, developing SOPs and protocols, conducting research, strengthening monitoring frameworks, generating insights, and coordinating with various stakeholders. This position requires a highly motivated, entrepreneurial individual with excellent problem-solving and communication skills, capable of working independently and collaboratively.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate resourcefulness, humility, responsibility, accountability, tenacity, and attention to detail. With 30% travel to program sites and stakeholder meetings, this role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to a significant public health initiative, improving health outcomes through innovative approaches and strategic partnerships in the fight against Sickle Cell Disease in Madhya Pradesh.
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