Jobs and Announcements

PhD-fellowships within the research program “West and Central African partnership for Health Policy and Systems strengthening to support Maternal, New born, Child and Adolescent Health”
Closing date: 30th September 2016

High rates of maternal death and teen pregnancy persist in West and Central Africa. Research and programming efforts are not sustainably reducing these rates. The challenge is how to link the evidence on useful health interventions with evidence on how to effectively deliver the interventions within the health systems of West and Central Africa. This project aims to build the foundation for delivering better maternal, new born, child and adolescent health care by addressing this gap and enhancing the capacity of researchers and leaders. As part of the South-South collaborative approach the program is partnering with consortiums led from the University of Cape Town and the University of the Western Cape in South Africa and is offering PhD fellowships within the programme, including using mixed qualitative and quantitative methods for building explanations for what mechanisms underpinned the outcomes observed as a result of the program through the doctoral level training of young researchers from Anglophone and Francophone countries and institutions in the sub-region. The PhD fellows /researchers in Maternal, New born, Child and Adolescent health and Health Policy and Systems research will develop their thesis projects as sub-projects of the larger monitoring and evaluation. Participation in the project is a full time commitment for four years. The successful fellow will be based in the project office, which is currently located in the Dodowa Health Research Centre of the Ghana Health Service.

PhD/DrPH studentships Gates Malaria Programme

This is the final opportunity to apply for a PhD/Dr PH studentship to undertake a research project in any area of clinical, field, social science or associated laboratory work that is relevant to the control of malaria. Applications are invited for a number of PhD or DrPH studentships to be held at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), the Centre for Medical Parasitology, University of Copenhagen (CMP) and the Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory (DBL). Scholarships will cover 'home' fees, living expenses as appropriate, some research expenses and may include a re-entry grant following satisfactory completion of the PhD/DrPH. Application Deadline: 15 January 2002.

Further details: /newsletter/id/28934
PHM-SA Community Organiser
Liz Welsh: PHM, 24 April 2008

PHM is seeking a Community Organiser for six months May-October 2008. This is a temporary post based at the Alternative Information Development Centre (AIDC). The successful applicant will have excellent communication and organisational skills and be an effective team player; have experience of working in/with Civil Society Organisations; computer literacy; own transport; Excellent written and spoken English, Xhosa and/or Afrikaans; a history of involvement in social movement activity in health or a related area will be an advantage. She/he will be responsible for working with communities on the Right to Health campaign. Applicants should e-mail their CV and letter of application together with the names and contact details of two referees to Liz@phmsouthafrica.org. The closing date for applications will be 8 May 2008. Please note that only short listed applicants will be contacted.

Further details: /newsletter/id/33096
Planetary Health Online Course
Planetary Health Alliance in partnership et al:Online and registration open

The course includes undergraduate-level modules, quizzes, activities, discussion forums, and supplementary resources on the following topics: Planetary health and climate change, Heat waves and heat stress, Air pollution and health, Infectious diseases sensitive to climate change, Pathways for planetary health: from social participation to management, Mental and relational health, Food and planetary health, Water and planetary health. The course is free.

Planning for Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health Programmes
1 - 26 August 2005, Johannesburg, South Africa

Programme Planning for Adolescent Sexual Reproductive Health focuses on building sound interventions for adolescent sexual and reproductive health designed to strengthen institutional capacity to effectively monitor programme operations and evaluate performance. The nuts and bolts of programme planning are fused with adolescent-centered SRH concerns through an array of provocative and interactive sessions.

Further details: /newsletter/id/30943
PLANNING FOR HIV/AIDS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
THE 5th HEARD HIV/AIDS DURBAN WORKSHOP 28 October - 15 November 2002

[HEARD, University of Natal, Durban] One of a series of International Policy Research Workshops held over the last eleven years in the UK, East Asia and Africa, the 5th HEARD HIV/AIDS workshop focuses on the need to anticipate the medium and long-term social and economic consequences of HIV/AIDS. We offer participants a unique opportunity over two weeks, to exchange ideas, review their experiences with strategies and tactics, and identify interventions appropriate to their local situation. In response to much demand, the 2002 workshop will include an optional third week which aims to provide participants with the tools to project the impact of HIV/AIDS using computer modelling. The workshop is designed for senior professionals concerned with planning for the economic, social, demographic and human resource implications of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Previous workshop participants have included economists and planners from government ministries; AIDS programme managers; donors; NGO programme managers; private sector representatives; local government officers; academics and other special interest groups. A maximum of 40 places are available. The closing date for applications is 27 September 2002. There is the possibility of sponsorship of the course fee in a few instances.
An application form can be requested: 1)By phone: +27(0)31 260 2592. 2)By fax: +27 (0)31 260 2587. 3)By mail: The Course Coordinator, HEARD, University of Natal, 4041, Republic of South Africa. 4)By email: freeman@nu.ac.za. 5)By Download from website.

PMTCT Advisor
Center for Disease Control

Incumbent will be working with the Global AIDS Program, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), South Africa. Incumbent will provide technical assistance to CDC and the HIV/AIDS, STD and TB Directorate within the National Department of Health (NDOH) in the development, implementation and evaluation of PMTCT communication strategies, integration of HIV counseling activities and the monitoring and evaluation of PMTCT programs at the national and provincial levels. The incumbent will work in close collaboration with the Deputy Director of Research, HIV/AIDS, STD and TB Directorate, and the Chief Directorate of MCWH and Nutrition.

Further details: /newsletter/id/29505
Population health vulnerabilities to vector-borne diseases: Increasing resilience under climate change conditions in Africa
Call for letters of interest: Call closes September 10 2012

Research groups or consortia from African national institutions are invited to express interest in undertaking multidisciplinary research to elucidate population health vulnerabilities due to vector-borne diseases (VBDs) in dryland socio-ecological systems. The research will also need to explore how state-of-the-art, VBD control tools and strategies can be used more effectively to reach remote or otherwise marginalized populations (especially women and children), and conceive, strengthen and improve their adaptation and resilience strategies to climate, environmental and socio-economic and demographic change. For this purpose, resilience is defined as the capacity to prevent, withstand, recover, or adapt to VBD risks associated with climate change. TDR will implement the research programme with funding support from IDRC and in technical collaboration with WHO’s Department of Public Health and Environment, WHO’s Regional Office for Africa (AFRO)Programme for the Protection of the Human Environment and the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), Columbia University, New York.

Position Announcement: Executive Director Sam Moyo African Institute for Agrarian Studies (SMAIAS)
Application Deadline: 9 January 2017

Previously known as the African Institute for Agrarian Studies(AIAS), and renamed to SMAIAS in 2016 in honour of its late Founder and Executive Director, Professor Sam Moyo, the SMAIAS in Harare has been in operation for over thirteen years. The SMAIAS aims to enhance Africa’s agrarian transformation by promoting informed participation towards effective land and agrarian policies and reform, by means of Pan- African and South-South partnerships, interdisciplinary research initiatives, policy dialogues, training, and information dissemination. It interacts with various organisations and countries to assist them in developing capacity for policy formulation and research. It also facilitates policy dialogue among governments, academics, civil society and others on land and agrarian developments, especially on the land rights of marginalised social groups. Under the overall authority of the Board of Trustees and the direct supervision of the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, the Executive Director will be expected to provide intellectual, administrative and strategic leadership to the secretariat of the SMAIAS. Only African citizens will be considered for this post.

Position Announcement: Executive Director Sam Moyo African Institute For Agrarian Studies (SMAIAS)
Deadline: 9 January 2017

Previously known as the African Institute for Agrarian Studies(AIAS), and renamed to SMAIAS in 2016 in honour of its late Founder and Executive Director, Professor Sam Moyo, the SMAIAS in Harare has been in operation for over thirteen years. The SMAIAS aims to enhance Africa’s agrarian transformation by promoting informed participation towards effective land and agrarian policies and reform, by means of Pan- African and South-South partnerships, interdisciplinary research initiatives, policy dialogues, training, and information dissemination. It interacts with various organisations and countries to assist them in developing capacity for policy formulation and research. It also facilitates policy dialogue among governments, academics, civil society and others on land and agrarian developments, especially on the land rights of marginalised social groups. Under the overall authority of the Board of Trustees and the direct supervision of the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, the Executive Director will be expected to provide intellectual, administrative and strategic leadership to the secretariat of the SMAIAS. Only African citizens will be considered for this post.

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