The RBM Partnership to End Malaria
The RBM Partnership is a global health initiative created to implement coordinated action against malaria. It mobilizes for action and resources and forges consensus among partners. RBM works mainly through Partner Committees (PCs) which formalize, consolidate and amplify the Partnership priorities of advocacy, resource mobilization, and country/regional support. Each Partner Committee is supported by a Partner Committee Manager employed by the RBM Management Team.
The Country/Regional Support Partner Committee (CRSPC) provides a platform to engage the RBM Partnership community in coordinating support to countries and regions as they execute their malaria control and elimination implementation programmes. Support is tailored to suit the requirements and existing capacity in each country and region.
The Sub Regional Coordinator – East and Southern Africa will support the sub-regional approach to ensure that collaboration by stakeholders is effective at the sub-regional level. This approach will be operationalized with sub-regional support to Eastern and Southern Africa, in close collaboration with existing structures and partners. The East and Southern Africa sub-regional unit will consist of a Sub-Regional Coordinator and an Officer working under the auspices of the CRSPC, to coordinate and facilitate communications and support between national malaria control programmes (NMCPs) and partners within the sub-region.
Functional Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Regional and Country Support Manager at the RBM Secretariat, the Sub-Regional Network Coordinator for East and Southern Africa will coordinate and facilitate support to malaria endemic countries to implement the approved CRSPC work plan including to:
Coordination:
Strategic Engagement with Sub-Regional Stakeholders:
Education
Work Experience
Languages
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