Background
WHO supports countries to strengthen health systems to achieve Universal Health Coverage and the 2030 SDGs. Within the framework of action for strengthening Health Systems, Governance plays a key role in providing policies, standards, regulations, and legal instruments to guide the use and functioning of Health Systems.
The Regulation of the national health system aims to ensure the management of the sector and its units to guarantee the provision of quality, equitable and accessible services to the entire population.
The current context of the National Health System faces several challenges, including the updating of the Regulation of the National Health System.
In this context, WHO is planning to recruit a consultant to update the update of the Regulation of the National Health System, who will play a leading role in coordinating all activities related to updating it, requesting contributions from Ministry of Health departments that may be involved.
The consultant, under the coordination of the leader of the WHO Systems Strengthening team, will work directly with the Legal Office of the Ministry of Health, National Directorate of Public Health, and Office of Studies, Planning and Statistics of the Ministry of Health, UN agencies and relevant stakeholders.
·An inception plan detailing how the evaluation process will be conducted, in line with WHO guidance on health sector reviews
·Report on the review process, including
·coordination meetings held with key informants to collate needed information
·performance of current health regulation components, comprising (1) progress made, (2) drivers of success, (3) issues/challenges, (4) unfinished business
·Analysis of the current health regulation, including
·Gaps in the Health Regulation relating to: (1) existing regulatory framework aligned with service delivery needs in communities, (2) health facilities, (3) management at municipal level, (4) sector policies for service delivery to national level, (5) training of regulatory capacities at all levels, (6), accreditation of health units and management teams, (7) authority of actors at all levels, (8) intersectoral involvement and participation of communities in health actions
·How well the current Health Regulation relates to the need to attain the Primary Health Care approach – particularly in areas of multisectoral, empowerment, and integration
·Contribution of the Health Regulation to the attainment of outcomes of Universal Health Coverage, Health Security, and/or addressing health determinants
·Report on the assessment of the Health regulation, including the process, findings, and recommendations for the health sector to ensure alignment with National, Regional, and Global commitments.
·Draft update of the Health Regulation of the National Health System ready for formalization
educational Qualifications
Basic training in health sciences or social sciences;
Master’s degree in any of the following areas: Public Health, Health Management
Minimum of seven years of work experience in the field of Public Health, Health Management,
Good knowledge of the National Health System in Angola.
âCommitment to WHO’s values and objectives
âAbility to work flexibly within short deadlines in a changing environment with competing priorities
âShare a results-oriented work ethic
âFostering integration and teamwork
âAbility to Creating an empowering and motivating environment
âAbility to communicate with respect, tact and diplomacy
âThorough knowledge of the principles, techniques and practices of online dissemination of information, via social media mechanisms and the web and.
âThorough understanding of the impact of communications on the reputation, image, and success of an organization, as well as the role the web and social media has in this regard.
âFluency in using Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Excellent Portuguese speaking, writing and editing skills
On site for insurance purposes
Travel –
Travel may be required for country missions. WHO will cover the cost for official duty travels.
Duration of contract: 3 months
·This vacancy notice may be used to identify candidates for other similar consultancies at the same level.
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The WHO is committed to achieving gender parity and geographical diversity in its workforce. Women, persons with disabilities, and nationals of unrepresented and underrepresented Member States (https://www.who.int/careers/diversity-equity-and-inclusion) are strongly encouraged to apply for WHO jobs.
Persons with disabilities can request reasonable accommodations to enable participation in the recruitment process. Requests for reasonable accommodation should be sent through an email toreasonableaccommodation@who.int
·An impeccable record for integrity and professional ethical standards is essential. WHO prides itself on a workforce that adheres to the highest ethical and professional standards and that is committed to put the WHO Values Charter (https://www.who.int/about/who-we-are/our-values) into practice.
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