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WJCF is an Indian not-for-profit entity, registered under Section 8 of the Indian Companies Act 2013, and has an affiliation agreement with the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). Our mission is to save lives and improve health outcomes in the country by enabling the government and private sector to strengthen and sustain quality health systems. WJCF has partnered with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and state health departments since 2007, providing technical and operational support across key health priorities, including infectious diseases (COVID-19, hepatitis, HIV, TB, vector-borne diseases), non-communicable diseases (cervical cancer, diabetes, sickle cell disease), maternal and child health (anaemia, immunisation, diarrhoea, pneumonia), sexual and reproductive health, health insurance and digital health (AB PM-JAY, ABDM), oxygen and hypoxemia management, safe drinking water, and climate and health.
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Programme Overview:
India's Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) is one of the largest public immunization programmes in the world. It caters to 27 million infants and 30 million pregnant women. The programme provides access to vaccines against 11 Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPDs) at the national level and against one VPD at the sub-national level.
Under the strong leadership of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) and state governments, the immunization ecosystem has demonstrated a proactive commitment to achieving universal immunization coverage in the country in recent years. This includes health system strengthening efforts towards the introduction of new vaccines, rolling out of data systems, digitization of vaccine cold chain and inventory management, and health worker capacity building. MoHFW is also undertaking new initiatives including implementation of an Electronic Immunisation Registry (UWIN) to track vaccination status, introduce new vaccines under the UIP, and formulate strategies to address Zero-Dose, with a view to reduce VPD cases and improve immunisation outcomes.
Project Background:
WJCF’s Immunisation Programme in Bihar has supported the Government of Bihar in strengthening data-driven decision-making, conducting programmatic reviews, and identifying system-level opportunities to enhance immunisation outcomes. In the upcoming phase of the engagement, the programme will focus on improving the use of data for planning and monitoring at the state level, rapid operationalisation of new Cold Chain Points, engagement with academic and medical colleges to seek/setup partnerships, and exploring other platforms of the existing health system to design and integrate feasible, viable, and high-impact collaborations. The overarching goal of this initiative is to help the state achieve and sustain 90% Full Immunization Coverage (FIC).
The programme team will work under the overall guidance of the office of State EPI Officer, and provide cross-functional support and leadership to drive improvements across the immunisation value chain.
Position Summary:
We are seeking a Senior Analyst (M&E) to join our team. The incumbent will support in the development and implementation of M&E framework for our program at the state level with the programme leadership. This position is ideal for a motivated individual with 3-4 years of relevant work experience who is passionate about global health and data-driven decision-making. The Sr Analyst (M&E), Immunization will report to the Program Manager and working closely with Program leadership at the state level to provide analytical support to monitor and evaluate the program progress for the planned learning objectives. The Sr Analyst will support the donor and government facing documentation in collaboration with the Program leadership at the state level, as well as external disseminations including but not limited to research papers and impact stories. The role is based out of New Delhi, and requires 10-20% travel to various locations in Bihar.
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Last Date to Apply: 9th January, 2026
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