Jobs and Announcements

Delivering UHC: what role for the for-profit private sector? LSHTM, Oxfam, London, 4 April 2014
Call for papers: Call closes 13 December 2013

LSHTM and Oxfam are inviting proposals for conference papers on the role of the for-profit private sector in delivering Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in low and middle income countries. The conference will take place at the LSHTM in London, UK on 4 April 2014. The conference will bring together academics, policy makers and civil society to explore evidence on the role and contribution of the for-profit private sector in scaling up access to achieve UHC. The organisers are seeking papers that demonstrate promising and innovative examples of for-profit private sector health care delivery in low- and middle-income countries that have made a significant and positive contribution to closing the health care gap and advancing UHC. Papers exploring examples from high-income countries will also be considered. Papers can have a country or regional (e.g. Africa/ Asia/ Europe/ Caucasus/ Latin America) focus and should pay particular attention to how for-profit providers expand access to quality and effective services for under-served populations as well as the challenges they face in doing so. Papers will also be considered that explore the specific role of for-profit providers within country wide successful advances towards UHC. Abstracts should be submitted as email attachments to deliveringuhc@oxfam.org.uk in English. All conference proceedings will be conducted in English.

DelPHE launches call for applications
The British Council

The ACU's Development Partnerships in Higher Education (DelPHE) programme launched it's Third Call for Applications. DelPHE is led by the British Council with the support of the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). DelPHE is designed to support university collaborations which address Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in any of 25 focus countries across Africa and Asia (details available on the web site). Deadlines for applications will vary by country, as applications must be submitted to the local British Council office in the country of the lead applicant. Each of these offices determine a local deadline, before shortlisted applications are forwarded to the United Kingdom for final evaluation. Local deadlines range between 20 January 2008 and 1 March 2008, with details available on the web site.

Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa (DENOSA) 3rd South African Nurses' Conference
24 - 26 February 2016, Gauteng, South Africa

DENOSA is hosting the Third South African Nurses’ Conference from the 24th to the 26th February 2016.This is a biannual event born out of a need to build capacity and create an enabling environment for South African nurses to effectively and positively influence health policy. It further affords the cadre an opportunity to critically analyse the South African health system and propose solutions. The Third South African Nurses’ Conference 2016 explores the theme: Together we can strengthen the theory and the clinical practice; inspire unity in seeking solutions to challenges facing the profession. The theme will be explored according to the following track of interest: Advancing a Holistic Nursing practice; Investing in Nursing: The Human Capital in health; Contemporary Nursing Issues; The Threshing floor: Teaching and learning; Students voice as the rising nurse leaders. The 3rd Conference intends to showcase the critical role nurses play in delivering holistic quality care. The Conference promises thought provoking plenary sessions, workshops and networking opportunities; with focus on the following tracks of interest: Advancing a Holistic Nursing practice; Investing in Nursing: The Human Capital in health; Contemporary Nursing Issues; The Threshing floor: Teaching and learning; Students voice as the rising nurse leaders.

Deputy Director, South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative
Cape Town

The South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative (SAAVI), which is a key strategic project of the Medical Research Council, Department of Health, ESKOM and other stakeholders, is tasked with developing an affordable, effective and locally relevant HIV vaccine for Southern Africa. SAAVI comprises of a tightly coordinated group of approximately 150 scientists/ clinicians/immunologist/ethicists/layers/community educators/manufacturers/funders, etc.

SAAVI is a multimillion dollar R & D initiative which has experienced significant growth, and requires the services of a highly motivated individual to join the SAAVI directorate to assist with the management and direction of the initiative. The incumbent will report to the SAAVI director and will work closely with the director in maintaining, expanding and directing the initiative.

Further details: /newsletter/id/29221
Designing and implementing social transfer, Cape Town, 22 July to 4 August 2007
The Economic Policy Research Institute

The Economic Policy Research Institute, the Institute for Development Studies (Sussex ), Maastricht University and the University of Cape Town is offering a two-week course on the design and implementation of social transfer programmes. The course will run in Cape Town from July 22 to August 4 and is aimed at government officials, donor agency representatives and others involves in national social protection initiatives.

DevMedicine 1st Annual Conference

The theme of this premier conference will be eMEDICAL SCHOOLS - WAYS AND MEANS. The goals are to discuss the best ways and means to augment medical education in developing countries using telecomputing methods of communication.

Further details: /newsletter/id/29556
Director Health Systems Research Unit
South African Medical Research Council

The director should be a national leader in health systems research with a strong vision to 'improve the impact of health care on health'. The unit currently focuses on evaluating healthcare interventions; but the mandate could be expanded beyond this scope. Developing methodology and capacity in health systems research are key objectives. The Unit collaborates widely with scientists in South Africa and overseas.

Further details: /newsletter/id/30329
Director-General WHO
Lancet Debate

The Lancet is starting an internet discussion on the election of DG Brundtlands successor, at next WHO Executive Board meeting in January 2002. Nominations will close in November. There are several persons who announced candidacy including Dr. Mocumbi, Peter Piot of UNAIDS and Bernard Kouchner of Medecin Sans Frontiere. There may be others who name yet to be known. The Lancet has devoted a special section to the election campaign. The Lancet writes: "We want to foster greater debate about the direction of global health in the 21st century and WHO's role in steering the best course. To start that debate, we invite readers to send in their comments (e-mail:whodg@lancet.com). All messages sent to this address will be posted on our website each week. Those individuals with the privilege of electing the next Director-General of WHO also carry a great responsibility--we hope that our coverage and your comments can help inform their decision."

Director: Comprehensive HIV & AIDS Care Management and Treatment
Deadline for Applications: 19 February 2018

Applications are open for the above post in South Africa to manage the coordination of programme activities related to the implementation of the Comprehensive Care Management and Treatment plan and National Strategic Plan 2017-2022 for persons living with HIV and AIDS. Oversee the implementation of the Comprehensive HIV, TB, and Branch clinical guidelines and reviews thereof. The candidate will oversee the capacity building of clinicians (basic and advanced), quality improvement implementation for HIV plans. The candidate will liaise with all stakeholders such as NHLS, District Support Partners, MRC, Universities for guideline reviews. The post-holder will be expected to develop effective mechanisms to monitor progress of programme implementation and regular reviews of programme performance, writing reports as per statutory requirements.

Distance learning course on occupational safety and health, 9 February 2014 – 31 July 2014
Applications close: 20 January 2014

The International Training Centre of the International Labour
Organization (ILO) is offering a distance learning course on OSH delivered through an internet based platform. The proposed programme will incorporate the international ILO experience on OSH and the ITC-ILO’s international training experience applied to the methodology. This programme is addressed to participants of both developing and developed countries, who will thus have an opportunity to share their different experiences. People interested in participating should complete and submit the application form available on the website http://socialprotection.itcilo.org/forms/A977128/ not later than 20 January 2014. Applications should be accompanied by a nomination letter from the sponsoring institution indicating how the participant will be financed.

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