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Title : Public Health Adviser
Services designation: Public Health Adviser (PHA) for the Health and Nutrition Programme (LAO/035)
Location: Lao PDR: Vientiane (40%) and Provinces (60%)
Starting date: 01.09.2024
The Lao and Luxembourg governments decided for the fifth Lao-Luxembourg Indicative Cooperation Programme (ICP V) to maintain and deepen collaboration nationally, but with emphasis on the provinces of Bokeo, Bolikhamxay, Khammouane and Vientiane, through following four sectoral programmes (2023-2027) with a total budget of approximately 106.3 MEUR, as follows:
· Health and Nutrition (H&N) with a budget of ca. 35.8 MEUR;
· Local Development with a budget of ca. 34 MEUR (including Swiss co-financing);
· Skills for Tourism, Agriculture and Forestry (STAF) with a budget of ca. 25 MEUR (including Swiss and EU co-financing);
· Rule of Law, Access to Justice and Good Governance (ROLAG) with a budget of 11.5 MEUR.
Both governments also agreed to seek strong linkages between the four programmes to optimize synergy and impact.
The earmarked interventions will be interconnected through a common human capital development approach towards sustainable results. This will be the foundation of ICP V and key to contribute to eradicate extreme poverty and strengthen socio-economic inclusion in the target areas.
The Health and Nutrition programme is the continuation and further expansion of two previous healthcare support initiatives named Lao-Luxembourg health sector support programme (LL-HSSP). The programme will work in close cooperation with the United Nations Joint Programme (UNJP), especially at the provincial level in the fields of Reproductive, Maternal, New-born, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) and nutrition – latter in close concert with ongoing initiatives undertaken by Caritas Luxembourg.
The duration of the sectoral programme is set at five years comprising a total budget of ca. 32.5 million EUR, including 4.5 million EUR for Aide au Développement de la Santé (ADS), a Luxembourg non-governmental organization (NGO) working for more than 20 years in Lao PDR in the field of cardiology.
The programme will predominantly contribute to the long term change objective that Lao people have access to an essential health service package (including RMNCAH and nutrition services) of adequate quality and affordable to all, leaving no one behind, whereby (i) Lao people do indeed have “access” to those health services, (ii) those health services are affordable to all, and (iii) those health services provided to Lao people are of good quality.
The programme will uphold a geographic focus on all districts in the three provinces of Bolikhamxay, Khammouane and Vientiane Province but aims to deepen interventions to enhance overall effectiveness and efficiency. Programme expansion to Bokeo province will interface with a parallel Luxembourg-financed Local Development programme as well as the UNJP.
For good quality health service to be provided to Lao people, eight broad areas of intervention are described as part of the ToC pathway, each contributing to Human Resources Capital Development (HRCD).
Overall, the ICP V sectoral programme aims at creating favourable conditions for institutional and technical sustainability with (i) the accent put on HRCD, training and capacity development activities, (ii) an emphasis on embedding supported activities into the national management structures and (iii) the institutionalisation and expansion of the Joint Participatory Mechanism i.e. a “multiplication” co-financing apparatus between Laos and Luxembourg to finance health care operations and out-of-pocket expenses at grassroots level in the participating provinces.
Regarding the national level, the Health and Nutrition programme will closely work together with other bilateral and multilateral actors in the sector to ensure Luxembourg interventions are harmonized, including in policy dialogue, practical collaboration and coordination.
The primary objective of the Public Health Adviser (PHA) is to provide coaching and expert guidance to Health Planning and Management Advisers across four provinces to ensure the successful implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Joint Participatory Mechanism (JPM) and DAFI plans. The PHA will be responsible for monitoring public health indicators, with a particular emphasis on nutrition, to assess progress and identify areas for improvement.
· provide expert coaching and guidance to Health Planning and Management Advisers (HPMAs) across four provinces;
· conduct training sessions and workshops to enhance the capacity of HPMAs and PHD staff in public health planning, monitoring, and evaluation;
· collaborate closely with JPM Secretariat to ensure the smooth coordination of JPM plans implementation;
· offer advisory support to provincial health departments on policy development, program planning, and strategic decision-making.
· supervise the process of implementation of monitoring and evaluation framework to track progress in public health indicators, especially quality if healthcare services and nutrition;
· regularly assess the implementation of JPM and DAFI plans, identifying areas of success and areas needing improvement.
· analyze data on public health indicators, with a focus on nutrition, to identify trends and patterns;
· offer advisory support to provincial health departments on policy development, program planning, and strategic decision-making;
· design and conduct operational researches (hospital survey, nutrition survey, etc) to track Programme M&E indicators;
· will coordinate the collaboration with LSB.
· Bachelor in Medicine (MD) or equivalent qualification;
· post-graduate education in public health (Master or PHD degree);
· minimum 10 years working in the field of public health in developing countries;
· experience working with public health data analysis and reporting;
· excellent communication skills and team-work approach;
· good Thai/Lao language skills (B2) and excellent English language skills (C1).
How to apply:
Please apply via our website: https://careers.luxdev.lu/job-invite/1541/
Deadline: 30 June 2024