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The objectives are to support Thailand in achieving the Sustainable development Goals related to Health (Goal 3) and inequality (Goal 10); specifically to achieve target 3.3 and 10.7, within the Universal Health Coverage Framework, to ensure financial risk protection and equity in provision of health care to vulnerable and underserved groups.
Duties:
- Under the direct supervision of Programme Manager Health Emergencies and AMR, and overall supervision of WR Thailand, the incumbent will work closely with the Ministry of Public Health Thailand, its relevant departments and partners to:
- Provide assistance in all aspects including achieving the time bound targets of the national strategic plans for malaria, HIV, STI, Hepatitis, TB and NTDs, in the following:
Malaria:
- In collaboration with the national malaria elimination program, the Global Fund (GFATM) Principal Recipient, other donors and technical agencies and implementers, analyze programme and service delivery data relating to the key aspects of the National Malaria Elimination Strategy (2017-2026) and Operational Plan (2021-2025); which includes sustainability planning, capacity development and service planning, costing, gap analysis and budgeting etc.
- Monitoring implementation as well as preparations for certification which involves technical support for the prevention of re-introduction/re-establishment, sub-national validation, support for strengthening the national reference lab (NRL) for malaria and support with the global E-2025 initiative
- Multi-sectoral engagement with public and private sectors as well as civil society through the National Malaria Elimination (ME) Steering Committee and technical working groups.
TB
- Provide technical guidance and advice to the National TB program in the review, update and strengthening of national strategies for TB prevention and control and TB operational plans, norms, standards and tools, and in monitoring and reporting against national, regional and global indicators, towards the elimination of TB as a public health problem in Thailand, in the context of SDG and UHC, and in line with the WHO’s End TB Strategy, and the commitments of the UNHLM on TB, WHO SEAR ‘Call for Action to End TB by 2030′ and Regional strategic plan towards ending TB in the WHO South-East Asia Region: 2021-2025.
HIV and STI:
- Support Thailand through the joint UN plan on AIDS (UNJPA) providing evidence informed recommendations with focus on young key populations and vulnerable populations established for intensifying integrated comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (HIV, STI and teenage pregnancy) programmes. EMTCT for congenital syphilis and HIV.
Viral Hepatitis:
- With technical direction from WHO HQ and RO, support the Hepatitis cluster of DAS in preparation for Hepatitis elimination and for triple elimination – EMTCT of HIV, Syphilis (maintenance) and Hep B.
NTD:
- Support the Division of vector borne disease (DVBD) in implementation of NTD programs: LF activities primarily post elimination surveys – in planning, procurement of diagnostics, and QA.
- Supporting Leishmaniasis and Typhus surveillance – including surveys and commodities.
- Supporting the Leprosy programme in DHIS2 upgrades, community and provider comms application and procurement of drugs.
Integrated approaches:
- Support Thailand to provide high quality, people-centered health services, based on PHC strategies and strengthened health systems to deliver comprehensive essential service packages for malaria, HIV, STI, Hepatitis, TB and NTDs programmes.
- Facilitate collaboration and coordination with other public health programs and strategies, in order to synergistically address co-infections and comorbidities such as (TB/HIV, TB/diabetes, TB/mental health, TB/other NCDs) and more broadly vulnerability and its social determinants, and implement social protection measures through supporting implementation of initiatives and innovative approaches in TB, HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STI, Mental Health, Health Systems Strengthening, Social Determinants of Health and other concerned Units and partners, to achieve a comprehensive multi disease approach;
- Support technical oversight of GFATM malaria grants in Thailand, assist the functions of the CCM as member of CCM Oversight Committee (OC). Represent WHO on the Thailand CCM and CCM OC meetings on TB, HIV and malaria and provide timely strategic information to WR and other team members.
- Support finalization of Global TB Report, SEARO TB Report, Universal Access Report, Annual ARV Survey, Global STI survey, SEARO Annual HIV Report, annual global HIV/AIDS – GAM reports, Annual Global Leprosy, Global Hepatitis reporting, Annual Global NTD reporting and others as required.
- Coordinate and support resource mobilization activities aimed at obtaining funding necessary for the implementation of planned activities;
- The incumbent may also be requested when appropriate to perform other duties as assigned and necessary.
Required Qualifications:
Education:
Essential:
- University degree/first degree in a relevant field. Post graduate degree in public health or in epidemiology.
Experience:
Essential:
- At least seven years of programme management experience including considerable experience obtained in an international context in planning, coordination and management of public health programmes with focus on control of communicable diseases.
Skills:
- Extensive background in control of communicable diseases particularly malaria, HIV, TB, STI, Hepatitis and NTD, epidemiology and programme implementation and reporting.
- Excellent skills and abilities in understanding concepts and principles of communicable disease elimination.
- Good skills in advocacy, analysis and negotiation/mediation.
- Sound knowledge and abilities in interagency / partnership coordination as well as in health planning programme formulation and in assisting countries in negotiating with development partners.
- Ability to plan and carry out programme oriented operational research to address specific issues with innovative solutions.
- Skills and abilities in advocacy, analysis and negotiation / mediation.
- Knowledge and abilities in inter-agency coordination as well as health planning formulation and in assisting countries in negotiating with donors.
- Management skills and field experience in working through partnerships.
Language Skills:
Essential:
- Expert knowledge of English.
Source: https://careers.who.int/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=2406641
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