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Sub Regional Coordinator - East and Southern Africa

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Last update: Mar 27, 2024 Last update: Mar 27, 2024

Details

Deadline: Apr 9, 2024 Deadline for applications has passed
Location: Botswana
Organization: UNOPS
Job type:Contract, 12 months +
Languages:
EnglishEnglish
Work experience: Min 7 years
Date posted:Mar 26, 2024

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Description

Dutystation: Gaborone, Botswana

Functional responsibilities

Under the supervision of the Regional and Country Support Manager at the RBM Secretariat, the Sub-Regional Network Coordinator for West and Central Africa will coordinate and facilitate support to malaria endemic countries to implement the approved CRSPC work plan including to:

Coordination:

  • Convene, coordinate and facilitate NMCPs and partners to create a vibrant network at sub/regional level, working with core regional partners including through Regional Economic blocks;

  • Support countries on sub-regional and country level to improve access to, absorption and effective use of funds;

  • Collaborate with WHO country and regional offices to facilitate countries to develop, review and/or align Malaria Strategic Plans, update gap analysis, Malaria Information Systems, program reviews, strategies, develop Business Plans;

  • Facilitate the CRSPC technical assistance support to countries for resource mobilization activities including the developing of Global Fund funding request proposals;

  • Convene various small and large scale meetings on sub regional level

  • Undertake joint missions as necessary with regional partners such as the Global Fund Fund-Portfolio Managers, the President’s Malaria Initiative with the Malaria Operational Plans and in-country partners to identify and resolve implementation challenges;

  • Facilitate the operationalising of an early warning system which is an integral part of the CRSPC work plan to identifies bottlenecks, and implement a rapid response mechanism to support countries to overcome implementation bottlenecks including enhancing absorptive capacity, addressing emergencies accelerate programme implementation, and;

  • Other supporting functions as appropriate and agreed with the RBM Secretariat.

Strategic Engagement with Sub-Regional Stakeholders:

  • Strategically explore opportunities for the RBM Partnership leadership team to engage with key stakeholders at the highest levels within the sub-region countries.

  • Foster diplomatic relationships and partnerships with government officials, international organizations, and other relevant bodies to advance malaria control initiatives.

  • Exercise strong leadership and diplomatic skills to ensure bottlenecks, challenges, and the needs of National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) managers are effectively addressed and resolved.

  • Collaborate with NMCP managers to identify and implement strategic solutions, demonstrating diplomacy and leadership in overcoming obstacles.

  • Continuously monitor and identify opportunities at the country level to strengthen malaria control efforts.

  • Utilize diplomatic channels to establish connections with local authorities, healthcare providers, and community leaders, fostering a collaborative approach to malaria elimination.

Education/Experience/Language requirements

Education

  • Advanced university degree (Master or equivalent) preferably in Public Health, Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, Public Administration, Business Administration or related fields.

  • A Bachelor degree with two (2) additional years of relevant experience may be acceptable in lieu of the advanced degree.

Work Experience

  • Minimum 7 years of experience in coordination and management within the public health sector is required

  • Experience of working with International Coordination focusing on Malaria is desirable

  • Knowledge of malaria control and or other public health programmes in the East and Southern Africa region is desirable


Languages

  • Fluency in oral and written English is essential;

  • Working knowledge of French is desired.

  • Knowledge of other UN language/s would be an asset.