Talentmate
Philippines
28th May 2026
2605-6976-20
Contractual Arrangement
External consultant
Job Posting
May 28, 2026, 2:25:45 AM
Closing Date
Jun 11, 2026, 4:59:00 PM
Primary Location
Philippines-Manila
Organization
WP/DSI Data Strategy and Innovation
Schedule
Full-timeIMPORTANT NOTICE: Please note that the deadline for receipt of applications indicated above reflects your personal devices system settings.
Purpose of consultancy
To support the Division of Data, Strategy, Innovation (DSI) in advancing the WHO-Kanagawa Partnership on Healthy Ageing and Noncommunicable Diseases (NCD) in the Western Pacific, including provision of partnership secretariat functions. The consultant will also support the development of WHO’s work on AI-assisted age friendly environment by translating the conceptual framework into practical, country-relevant guidance, research questions, and pilot-ready options. Collectively, this work will strengthen prevention-centred, integrated approaches and accelerate the shift from treatment-heavy systems toward community-enabled health and wellbeing across the life course.
Background
The Western Pacific Region is ageing rapidly, with approximately 270 million people aged 65 years and above and this figure projected to double by 2050.
Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) account for nearly four in five deaths in the Region. Demographic transition, multimorbidity, and fiscal constraints are increasing pressure on health systems that remain predominantly treatment-oriented. There is an urgent need to shift toward prevention-centred, community-based, and system-integrated approaches that sustain functional ability, resilience, and well-being across the life course.
In response, the WHO Western Pacific Regional Office is strengthening its strategic and innovative agenda on healthy ageing and NCDs. This includes partnerships to co-create priority research areas, generate policy-relevant evidence, and translate findings into pilot initiatives and practical policy options for Member States. It also includes advancing innovative approaches - such as the strategic use of artificial intelligence - to enhance age-friendly communities, improve prevention and early risk identification, strengthen built-environment and community-level insights, and support evidence-informed decision-making.
The consultant will contribute to this broader strategic agenda by supporting research prioritization, evidence synthesis, innovation scanning, and knowledge translation to inform regional and country-level action.
Deliverables
Under the supervision of the technical officer in DSI, the consultant will produce the following outputs:
Output 1: Secretariat support to the WHO-Kanagawa Partnership on Healthy Ageing and NCDs in the Western Pacific
Deliverable 1.1: Providing technical notes (meeting materials, notes, and follow-up records) and/or inputs into documentations relating to partnership functions.
Deliverable 1.2: Concept notes, briefing notes, and presentations to support partnership planning, decision-making, and programme development.
Output 2: Regional gap analysis on healthy ageing, NCDs, and age-friendly communities, with identified priorities for research and innovation
Deliverable 2.1: Literature reviews, background analyses, and evidence mapping to assess existing knowledge and identify gaps.
Deliverable 2.2: Horizon scanning on emerging technologies, service models, and policy developments relevant to ageing societies and community-based prevention.
Deliverable 2.3: Identification and articulation of priority research and innovation areas, including AI-enabled approaches, to inform research calls.
Output 3: Practical, country-relevant guidance on AI-enabled age-friendly environments
Deliverable 3.1: Translation of the AI-enabled age-friendly environment conceptual framework into actionable research questions.
Deliverable 3.3: Background papers and technical documents supporting pilot design and policy dialogue.
Output 4: Evidence briefs and analytical products supporting the Divisions strategic agenda
Deliverable 4.1: Evidence briefs on selected priority topics aligned with the Divisions Theory of Change
Deliverable 4.2: Analytical inputs supporting research calls, evidence-to-policy translation, and prevention-centred, integrated approaches.
Deliverable 4.3: Contributions to the design of pilots and policy options for Member States, and other technical tasks as requested by the supervisor in line with the objectives of the assignment.
Output 5: Contributions to the strategic and responsible use of AI within the organization
Deliverable 5.1: Internal engagement and knowledge exchange activities (e.g., briefings, learning sessions, written products) to advance staff understanding and uptake of AI-enabled approaches.
Deliverable 5.2: Analytical inputs on AI-enabled approaches that connect organizational innovation objectives with technical programme areas.
Education
Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Essential: A university degree and background in natural or social sciences with a demonstrated strong academic background.
Desirable: A master’s level university degree or doctorate in a relevant field.
Work Experience
Essential: At least two years of experience working in public health and/or with qualitative or quantitative data analysis.
Desirable
| Role Level: | Not Applicable | Work Type: | Full-Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Country: | Philippines | City: | Metro Manila |
| Company Website: | http://www.who.int | Job Function: | Research & Innovation |
| Company Industry/ Sector: |
International Affairs | ||
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