Consultancy to Facilitate Open Source Capacity Strengthening for the Mental Health Data Prize – Africa 

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Industry: Non-Profit Organization Management
Description: The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is leading Africa-based, African-led, international research institution headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and conducting policy-relevant research on population, health, education, urbanization and related development issues on the continent. APHRC is also committed to developing the next generation of globally competitive African scholars and leads by example through numerous research capacity strengthening initiatives and strong partnerships with top African universities and research institutions
Job Description

The project aims to develop the capacity of MH prize winners to use open-source platform for data sharing.  The goal is to enable data scientists to share their project progress (e.g., code, datasets, documentation) on open-source platforms (e.g., GitHub, Kaggle, Zenodo) under licenses that allow free use, modification, and distribution (e.g., MIT, Apache 2.0, CC-BY for data). This promotes transparency, collaboration, and reproducibility in data science. The Consultant will work closely with MHDP-Africa Project team and will be responsible to the MHDP-Africa Project Lead at APHRC. The consultant will lead the development and capacity building of MH data prize winners on use and application of open sources; design and implement a user authentication module for an open-source application.

 

Scope of Work

 

The consultant is expected to conduct need assessments of prize winners on knowledge and skills about open source and report. Assess the needs of data scientists for publishing (e.g., platforms, formats, licenses).

 

Select and configure appropriate open-source platforms (e.g., GitHub for code, Zenodo for datasets, Jupyter for notebooks).

 

Develop guidelines and templates for publishing code, datasets, and progress reports.

 

The consultant is expected to develop a training plan, content and strategy to promote use of open-source platform and data sharing principles (PLE) in the MHDP – Africa project.

 

Train data scientists on open-source publishing best practices (e.g., version control, metadata, licensing). Assist through training and hands-on development in the creation of a GitHub organization and repository for sharing analysis and metadata created by the grantees.

 

Provide expertise in open-source software development and platforms such as GitHub. This include provision of ad hoc consultancy services as the Client may request which may include ad-hoc video calls or asynchronous conversations over email, or other online platforms, with the mental health data prize grantees.

 

Support grantees publishing data and metadata to increase the findability of mental health datasets. E.g. For each project pilot, the workflow and refine based on feedback.

 

Discuss questions or strategies about open source to foster an environment of open data and software sharing.

 

Prepare a write-up on good practices for open-source platform capacity building and use based on project experiences that can be made publicly available through APHRC or related blog platforms (in French/English/Arabic).

 

Regularly monitor, evaluate and report country-specific MH researchers progress of developing and using the open-source platform.

 

Participate in regular project meetings and update progress and inform the mechanisms to monitor ongoing feedback throughout the project lifecycle

 

Outline and ensure ethical consideration data use, protection and sharing.

 

Submit monthly project progress report to the MHDP project team.

 

Qualifications and Experience

 

The ideal consultant will demonstrate a proven track record in designing and implementing open-source data science publishing workflows. The assignment requires a high level of technical specialization, strong community credibility. The selected candidate or firm must meet the following qualifications:

 

Proven expertise in open-source data science workflows: Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing efficient, reproducible publishing pipelines using platforms such as GitHub, Zenodo, and Kaggle. A portfolio highlighting successful collaborations with major research institutions is essential.

 

Specialized software development skills: Advanced knowledge of software development, with the ability to create scalable, license-compliant publishing systems. Experience using tools like Python, Jupyter Notebooks, and Docker is required.

 

Capacity building experience: Prior involvement in training data scientists on open-source licensing (e.g., MIT, CC-BY) and data science tools. The ability to build rapport and trust with trainees is crucial, as evidenced by positive client feedback and high satisfaction scores from similar engagements (e.g., MHDP project).

 

Rapid deployment capability: Due to the project’s tight timeline, the consultant must be able to commence immediately and leverage pre-existing templates, frameworks, and expertise to deliver quickly and efficiently without compromising quality.

 

Open-source community engagement: A strong reputation in the open-source ecosystem, including direct contributions to widely recognized platforms and demonstrated adherence to open-source principles, is required. This ensures outputs will be credible, trusted, and widely adopted.

 

Ethical and legal data handling: Deep understanding of data privacy, ethics, and legal standards in open-source contexts to ensure sensitive data is managed responsibly, minimizing potential legal and reputational risks.

 

 

 

Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time
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