Ongoing Recruitment - STTA Junior National - Research Associate
- Lahore, Punjab
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Following the merger of the Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department (P&SHD) and Population Welfare Department (PWD), the newly constituted Health & Population Department (H&PD) is leading wide-ranging reforms including outsourcing of BHUs, revamping of infrastructure, digital governance, and expanded frontline workforce.
- The introduction of Maryam Nawaz Health Clinics, the induction of 20,000 Community Health Inspector (CHIs) by 2027, and scaling up of the Clinic on Wheels initiative, reflects a significant policy shift towards decentralised service delivery and performance-based management.
- To strengthen oversight, the H&PD, with E4H support, has established a Delivery Unit in June 2024 to monitor progress and track achievements. The focus is on improving Universal Health Coverage (UHC)through stronger monitoring systems, better use of data for decision-making, coordination with partners within the Department to ensure performance, accountability, and timely action.
- These initiatives require new modes of coordination between Health and Population Department (H&PD) and the agencies/organisations managing outsourced services, and a deeper understanding of institutional incentives, power relations, governance and decision-making dynamics.
- There is a need for robust governance structure to avoid the risk of fragmented reforms, weak implementation and ineffective monitoring of health service delivery, leading to challenges in achieving universal health coverage, and missed opportunities for FCDO-supported TA alignment.
- Objective 1: Map institutional structures, decision-making processes, and key reforms by the H&PD Department.
- Objective 2: Identify formal and informal decision-making, risks, and power relations shaping reform implementation.
- Objective 3: Identify opportunities and constraints for integrated health and population service delivery—supported by strengthened coordination and performance monitoring mechanisms—towards achieving universal health coverage.
- Objective 4: Provide actionable recommendations for FCDO and E4H to position the TA for maximum traction and sustainability.
- Phase 1: Scoping & Framework Development – Define analytical framework, map key actors, review the documents/ plans regarding new initiatives and identify priority reform areas.
- Phase 2:Field Inquiry – Conduct KIIs with government officials, development partners, and frontline implementers.
- Phase 3:Synthesis & Recommendations – Develop findings on institutional incentives, risks, and opportunities, and generate actionable policy recommendations.
- Methodology will ensure triangulation of sources and iterative validation with H&PD leadership.
- Institutionalise an actor-incentive mapping tool within H&PD for ongoing monitoring of reform dynamics.
- Provide recommendations to ensure political economy considerations are embedded in future planning beyond E4H.
- Stakeholder Mapping & Interim Findings Brief.
- Final Political Economy Analysis Report with recommendations.
- Master’s (or advanced Bachelor’s) in Public Policy, Development Studies, Public Health, Economics, or related degree.
- 5+ years’ overall experience. With experience in research, stakeholder mapping, and data analysis.
- Experience in health systems research desirable.
- Strategic analysis
- Policy engagement
- High-level facilitation
- Report writing
- Navigating political sensitivities.
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