Applications to be submitted on: www.inductusjobs.com/un (pdf format only)
Position: State MNCHA Consultant for Andhra Pradesh
Employing Agency (Employer): Inductus Limited
Duration of the contract: Contract will be issued till 14th May 2027.
Remuneration: Gross compensation budgeted for the position is very attractive. Please note that the offer made to the selected candidate shall be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants to mention their current professional fee & expected professional fee on www.inductusjobs.com/un
No. of Vacancy: 1 Position (One)
Duty Station: Vijayawada
Reporting Line: (1) Administrative Supervision- Inductus Limited
(2) Technical Supervisor-
Mission Director NHM/ Additional Director (MCH)
Health Specialist, UN ORGANISATION Hyderabad Field Office
Last Date for Application: 06 July 2026 (Mid-Night)
CONTENT OF TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR)
1. BACKGROUND / RATIONALE
The state of Andhra Pradesh has achieved Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for maternal mortality ratio (MMR) [45/ lakh live births (SRS 2018-20)] and is poised to achieve the SDG Goal for under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) [27/ 1000 live births (SRS 2020)]. This reflects commendable progress in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH). However, the absolute number of maternal and child deaths remains a concern due to the state’s large population, necessitating sustained and equitable efforts to ensure universal access to quality healthcare services. Emerging challenges, driven by urbanization, demographic changes, climate change, and shifting disease patterns, require immediate attention:
- Urban Health Programming: Rapid urbanization has increased the population in urban slums, where inadequate healthcare infrastructure results in disparities, particularly in immunization and maternal health services.
- Road Safety for Children: Poor awareness, irresponsible behaviour, alcohol, mobile phones, rising vehicular density and insufficient enforcement of safety measures make road traffic injuries a leading cause of child mortality and disability.
- Early Childhood Development (ECD): Despite progress, many children face developmental delays due to malnutrition, lack of stimulation, and inadequate access to integrated ECD services.
- Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs): Conditions like childhood obesity, diabetes, and asthma are on the rise due to urbanization and lifestyle changes, requiring preventive and management strategies.
- Residual Mortality Burden: High absolute maternal and child deaths persist, especially among rural and marginalized communities facing undernutrition, high-risk pregnancies, and limited emergency care.
- Immunization Gaps: While state immunization rates are improving, urban slums and remote areas remain underserved, exacerbated by outbreaks and poor preventive care.
- Climate Change and Its Impact on Children: Climate change exacerbates vulnerabilities in children by increasing risks of vector-borne diseases, malnutrition, and waterborne illnesses. Frequent heatwaves, floods, and droughts also disrupt access to healthcare, nutrition, and education, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities.
Addressing these challenges requires innovative, evidence-based, and equity-driven approaches. Engaging an MNCHA consultant will provide the expertise to design targeted interventions, strengthen health systems, and build resilience to sustain progress while tackling emerging health and climate priorities.
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