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Program & Position Overview
Indonesia has approximately 4.3 million surviving infants as target population for national immunization program each year. Of these, over 600,000 infants were reported to have missed out on receiving the first dose of DTP-containing vaccine in 2021. These “zero dose” population have been growing for the past 5 year, amounting to more than 1.5 million children in 2021, at an average annual growth rate of 65%. Indonesia is amongst the top 5 countries with the highest number of zero dose (ZD) children in the world. Given the vast geographic landscape of Indonesia, and the decentralization of management, planning and delivery of immunization services, the number of ZD children and its drivers vary drastically across provinces.
Indonesia Ministry of Health (MoH) has also recently accelerated the nationwide introduction of several new vaccines in 2022 and 2023, namely Pneumococcal Conjugated Vaccine (PCV), Rotavirus (RV) vaccine, and Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine. PCV was scaled up from 2 demonstration sites in 2016 to 4 provinces in 2021 and to nationwide in September 2022. The RV vaccine was firstly introduced in 2022 to 21 districts in 18 provinces and proven to be fit into routine immunization schedule and well received by community, so it being nationally scaled up in August 2023. The MoH also committed to scale up HPV from concentrated targeted districts to nationwide scale up by August 2023.
CHAI had been supporting the MOH in introducing and accelerating the new vaccine's introduction (NVI) since 2027 and continue to support and strengthen its implementation. To continue CHAI strong support to EPI, CHAI is looking for NVI Program Officers (POs) that will support EPI in the early NVI implementation (rapid monitoring, logistic review, coverage analysis, etc.) and continuous technical assistance at national and sub-national levels. The POs will report to Senior Program Officer NVI and work under guidance of CHAI Indonesia Senior Program Officer NVI and Senior Program Manager, and in coordination with Senior Program Officer MSC to deliver intended activities.
CHAI has supported MOH in accelerating new vaccine introduction and strengthen current routine immunization practice since 2017 and now supporting MOH in implementing strategy to identify and reach ZD children with funding from various donors. To maintain sustainability and strong implementation, CHAI support includes enhancing management capability for budgeting, planning, allocating and disbursing funding in a timely manner both at national and subnational levels, and providing evidence-based advocacy materials to be used at policy level.
To continue CHAI strong support to EPI, CHAI is looking for Management System and Capacity (MSC) Program Officers (POs) that will support EPI achieve the above outcomes. Within CHAI Indonesia, the POs will report to MSC-IFS Senior Program Officer and work under MSC-IFS Senior Program Officer and Senior Program Manager guidance, and in coordination with NVI and MSC Senior Program Officers to deliver intended activities.
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