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Jhpiego is a non-profit global health leader and Johns Hopkins University affiliate that saves lives, improves health and transforms 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 practices into moments of care that can mean the difference between life and death for women and families. Jhpiego’s partnerships are revolutionizing health care for the world’s most disadvantaged and vulnerable people.
Reporting to the Technical Director and located in selected Hospital, the IPC Health Facility-Based Mentor will support the implementation of the RISE MVD/VHF Project, which aims to strengthen Rwanda’s capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to Marburg Virus Disease (MVD) and other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs). The mentor will be embedded at selected health facilities and serve as a focal point for enhancing Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practices within the selected Districts/Hospitals and their catchment areas. This role includes capacity-building, mentorship, and on-site technical assistance to healthcare workers, with the...
Jhpiego Rwanda is seeking two qualified and experienced Disease Surveillance Technical Officers to support the RISE MVD (Marburg Virus Disease) project. These positions are critical to strengthening Rwanda’s national and subnational disease surveillance systems to enable early detection, timely reporting, and rapid response to Marburg Virus Disease and other Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs).
The Technical...
Jhpiego is an international non-profit health organization affiliated with The Johns Hopkins University, USA. For more than 50 years and in over 150 countries, Jhpiego has worked to prevent the needless deaths of women and their families. Jhpiego is dedicated to improving the health of women and families in developing countries.
Jhpiego Pakistan is seeking the services of a Visual Design Officer to create visually compelling materials that support our health initiatives. The...
Maternal and Perinatal Mortality are Obstetric and neonatal tragedies worldwide. Of the global Maternal Mortality occurrences, the vast majority occur in low-resource settings and Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of the global death. The lifetime risk of dying in Nigeria is 1 in 22 during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum period compared to 1 in 4,900 in most developed countries. The causes of maternal mortality include Pre-eclampsia /Eclampsia (PEE), obstructed labor, postpartum hemorrhage, puerperal sepsis and abortion complications.
These causes are treatable and...
Maternal and Perinatal Mortality are Obstetric and neonatal tragedies worldwide. Of the global Maternal Mortality occurrences, the vast majority occur in low-resource settings and Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of the global death. The lifetime risk of dying in Nigeria is 1 in 22 during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum period compared to 1 in 4,900 in most developed countries. The causes of maternal mortality include Pre-eclampsia /Eclampsia (PEE), obstructed labor, postpartum hemorrhage, puerperal sepsis and abortion complications.
These causes are treatable and...
Maternal and Perinatal Mortality are Obstetric and neonatal tragedies worldwide. Of the global Maternal Mortality occurrences, the vast majority occur in low-resource settings and Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of the global death. The lifetime risk of dying in Nigeria is 1 in 22 during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum period compared to 1 in 4,900 in most developed countries. The causes of maternal mortality include Pre-eclampsia /Eclampsia (PEE), obstructed labor, postpartum hemorrhage, puerperal sepsis and abortion complications.
Maternal and Perinatal Mortality are Obstetric and neonatal tragedies worldwide. Of the global Maternal Mortality occurrences, the vast majority occur in low-resource settings and Nigeria accounts for nearly 20% of the global death. The lifetime risk of dying in Nigeria is 1 in 22 during pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum period compared to 1 in 4,900 in most developed countries. The causes of maternal mortality include Pre-eclampsia /Eclampsia (PEE), obstructed labor, postpartum hemorrhage, puerperal sepsis and abortion complications.
The Human Resources and Administration Officer works closely with the Director of Human Resources and Administration to provide Human Resources and Administration support to the Jhpiego office for the effective delivery of Human Resources and Administration services and functions. Shall provide oversight to all administrative aspects for the Jhpiego’s Country office and Field Offices. This includes advising line managers and staff on all Human Resources and Administrative matters and policies: recruitment, performance management, HR administration, sub-contracted services, Landlord, and other office service providers, and...
The MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership (MCGL) project, funded by USAID, works to accelerate reductions in maternal, newborn, and child mortality and morbidity. In Rwanda, MCGL supports the Ministry of Health (MoH) to strengthen health systems and improve the quality and coverage of maternal and newborn health services. Maternal and perinatal outcomes are significantly influenced by the timely and skilled management of obstetric complications, including access to life-saving surgical interventions such as cesarean sections. Many hospitals rely on general practitioners (GPs) to perform these...