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Jhpiegoisa nonprofit global health leader and Johns Hopkins University affiliate that is saving lives, improving health, and transforming futures. We partner with governments, health experts and local communities to build the skills and systems that guarantee a healthier future for women and families. Jhpiego translates the best science and practice into moments of care that can mean the difference between life and death for women and families. The moment a woman gives birth; the moment a midwife helps a newborn to breathe. Through our partnerships,...
The Accelerating Measurable Progress and Leveraging Investments for Postpartum Haemorrhage Impact (AMPLI-PPHI) project expanded to Zambia and Nigeria, in June 2024, as part the Safe Birth Africa (SBA) Initiative, with joint support from Unitaid and the European Union. AMPLI-PPHI in Zambia builds on and leverages Zambia’s postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) leadership and efforts to date as well as learning and achievements from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Guinea, India and Kenya, where AMPLI-PPHI started in 2022. The project aims to catalyze early adoption and lay the groundwork for scaling up the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended but underutilized...
Jhpiego seeks a Finance Officer to support the program operations of the Jhpiego Project in Cameroon. The Finance Officer performs routine and non-routine finance management functions for the Jhpiego Cameroon Office. Finance Officer has a fair degree of autonomy and may be accountable for certain areas of financial management, but should be prepared to cover others when colleagues are absent. The Finance Officer works interacts with a large number of internal and external clients.
Jhpiego recherche un Regional Manager qui sera chargé d’appuyer la mise en œuvre de la Chimioprévention du Paludisme Saisonnier (CPS) conformément aux directives nationales du Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme (PNLP) et en collaboration avec les partenaires techniques et financiers.
Jhpiego seeks a Procurement/Program Assistant who will help support the Regional Manager to manage the administrative, financial, logistical, and programmatic tasks required on the Jhpiego project. This includes assisting with program administration including scheduling meetings and preparing or editing program reports, and PowerPoint presentations. The project aims to Reduce malaria-related morbidity and mortality by supporting the implementation of the Seasonal Malaria chemoprevention Campaign in the North and the Far-north region.
Jhpiego seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer who will work closely with the Sr MEL advisor and Jhpiego project staff, Ministry of Health, Cameroon Health Services other relevant stakeholders and development partners, to support high quality project monitoring and evaluation activities for Jhpiego. The project aims to reduce malaria-related morbidity and mortality by supporting the implementation of the Seasonal Malaria chemoprevention Campaign in the North and the Far-north region.
Jhpiego recherche un Malaria Technical Specialist qui sera chargé d’appuyer la mise en œuvre de la Chimioprévention du Paludisme Saisonnier (CPS) conformément aux directives nationales du Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme (PNLP) et en collaboration avec les partenaires techniques et financiers.
Cervical cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer among women globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In the Philippines, it ranks as the second most common cancer among women, following breast cancer. Annually, approximately 7,897 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and 4,052 succumb to the disease shortly after diagnosis, indicating issues with late detection and treatment. These statistics underscore the significant public health burden posed by cervical cancer in the country.
In 2020, the WHO launched a global strategy aimed at eliminating cervical cancer as a public...
The incumbent will work under the Medical Field Supervisor to accomplish the EGHS project field site. S/he will be responsible for qualitative data collection using key informant interview (KII) guideline in the selected surveillance sites in Bangladesh.
'This position is for Bangladesh locals only."
The incumbent will be accountable for overseeing data collection activities within the CDC-EGHS project. This role involves supervising a group of data collectors conducting Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and providing technical support. S/he will also be responsible for ensuring data quality, adherence to project protocols and timely completion of tasks. The incumbent will support the Project Lead in data analysis, report writing and smooth day to day operations of the project.