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From: Alexandra
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Sent: Tuesday,
January 13, 2004
CALL FOR APPLICANTS--Deadline January 31
Coordinator of the Global Equity Gauge Alliance (www.gega.org.za)
Are you committed to equity in health and health care? Would you like to work with skilled and committed individuals in developing countries around the world? Are you willing to travel?
This is an exciting opportunity for a committed, enthusiastic, and hard working public health professional to work with world-renowned researchers, advocates and policy-makers focused on cutting-edge public health work.
The Global Equity Gauge Alliance (GEGA) is dedicated to the promotion of equity in health and health care through effective advocacy and community action, based upon reliable health monitoring information. GEGA focuses on fairness in health and access to health care. GEGA's 13 country-based Equity Gauge projects, located in South America, Africa, and Asia, monitor inequalities and injustices in the distribution of health and health care resources, and aim to ensure that countries and communities can use this information to make a difference to those with the poorest health and the greatest need. More information on GEGA can be found at www.gega.org.za.
We are looking for a dynamic and energetic person who can support and promote the work of the Gauges and the GEGA Secretariat.
Responsibilities
· Identifying
partners and networking with other groups, including human development and
social justice networks,
coalitions, and
organisations
· Planning advocacy campaigns and
strategies
· Preparing grant applications, briefings, and
reports
· Supporting capacity development initiatives, including
development of curricula
· Tracking and documenting the activities of
the Equity Gauges
· Responding to information
requests
· Preparing and editing reports and documents, and ensuring
their dissemination
· Planning international
meetings
· Supporting uptake of health equity issues by other social
sectors and civil society groups
· Supporting regional networks through
the Gauges
· Promoting the work of GEGA at the national and
international levels, including through meetings and joint alliance
work
Requirements
· Appropriate
university degree or equivalent with a background in public health or public
policy, master's degree or above
· 3 years experience working with civil
society networks at the international level
· Good understanding of
health equity issues, health systems issues, and public health
· A high
level of professionalism
· Strong writing, communication, and
organisational skills
· Research skills, including strong internet
research skills
· Ability to work independently as well as part of a
team
· Willingness to travel
· A commitment to health equity,
community empowerment, and improvement of health systems
Remuneration. A competitive salary package commensurate with experience and qualifications and in line with the organisation's job grading.
This contract position extends until July 2005, and may be extended. The post will be based in Durban, South Africa and the incumbent should be prepared to travel internationally.
Applications/
Enquiries
A letter of motivation your skills and experience relevant to this
post, together with a detailed CV with names and contact details of at least
three references should be sent to Dawn McDonald either by hard copy or email by
January 31. Interviews will be held in early February and the starting date is
negotiable.
Send Applications to:
Dawn
McDonald, Health Systems Trust, PO Box
808, Durban 4000.
Fax: 031-304
0775
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
For more information, go to www.gega.org.za or contact the Secretariat by email at [log in to unmask].
THE HEALTH
SYSTEMS TRUST SUPPORTS EMPLOYMENT EQUITY
The Funders: GEGA is currently
supported by funding through the Rockefeller Foundation and the Swedish
International Development Agency.
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