Jobs and Announcements

Even It Up Campaign
Oxfam International

Oxfam has launched a global campaign to end extreme inequality, with campaigns in 37 countries uniting behind the call for a more equal world. Extreme inequality is argued to be threatening to undo much of the progress made over the past 20 years in tackling poverty. It is not inevitable. It is the consequence of economic and political choices. The campaign invites people to play a critical role and provides a pack of content, including ‘sharegraphics’ to share on social media platforms. From targeting big corporations whose tax dodging activities help deny developing countries billions in revenue, to demanding policies that can close the gender gap, the campaign invites people to play a key role in amplifying the call to even it up and raise extreme inequality to the top of government’s agendas.

Executive Director
SAfAIDS

Southern Africa HIV/AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS), is a dynamic regional NGO based in Harare. Our mission is to use information as a change agent to support ethical and effective development responses for HIV prevention, care and long-term mitigation. Central to this is an understanding of the HIV epidemic as a crucial issue for development rather than primarily as a health problem to be dealt with in isolation. Underlying our mission is an emphasis on the three priority areas of gender, human rights and development. The organisation seeks a dynamic leader to continue our development. The successful candidate must bring dedication and commitment to the organisation and its mission.

Further details: /newsletter/id/29833
Executive Director, Malawi project
Call for applicants

Partners In Health is seeking an Executive Director. They are looking for a strong leader who can develop the PIH platform of care in the district where we provide direct service, create innovative approaches that address burdens of disease and gaps in service delivery, partner with national and local Ministry officials, and build the programs into models of system-level global health delivery. For more information, please contact Jennifer Fitzpatrick.

Experts Required
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

The Global Fund was created to finance, attract, manage and disburse additional resources to make a sustainable and significant contribution to mitigate the impact caused by HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in countries in need, and contributing to poverty reduction. The Technical Review Panel (TRP), which has 26 members, plays a crucial role in reviewing proposals submitted to the Global Fund and ensuring that those funded are of high quality. The TRP consists of 11 cross-cutters, 7 HIV-AIDS experts, 4 Malaria experts and 4 Tuberculosis experts.

Further details: /newsletter/id/30028
Expression of interest: Equal treatment editor and co-ordinator
Treatment Action Campaign: 2009

Equal Treatment, the magazine of the Treatment Action Campaign, is accepting CVs for the position of editor. It is used by communities throughout Southern Africa in treatment literacy and advocacy work. The key areas of responsibility include developing content for each issue of the magazine, liasing with partners to source and verify content, and aiding in the coordination of the magazine’s production. Successful candidates should have a keen interest in working in community-based settings on HIV & TB prevention and care. Excellent writing skills and experience in training and editing are a necessity. A good knowledge of HIV, TB and related health is also required. The candidate must have excellent computer and communication skills and be fluent in English. Interested candidates are asked to email their CVs and a letter of interest.

Contact: jo@tac.org.za
External funders for small community-based organisations
How Matters: 2011

This webpage provides links to external funders that give small, unrestricted grants internationally to directly support community-based organisations and groups. The grants are intended to help small, local organisations firmly establish themselves as civil society institutions within their community. Grants amounts are less than US$20,000.

Fair tests of health-care policies and treatments: A request for help from readers
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, June 2009

The Bulletin of the World Health Organization would appreciate assistance from Bulletin readers to address the question: What is a fair test of a health-care policy? There are three ways in which you can do this: provide examples of randomised evaluations of health-care policies, provide examples of compelling evidence from non-randomised evaluations of health-care policies and provide early examples of treatment evaluations If you are aware of examples relevant to any of the three categories described above, please send copies of them, identifying the key passages and providing a translation if the text is not in English, by post, facsimile or e-mail. Postal address: Bulletin of the World Health Organization Project, c/o James Lind Initiative, Summertown Pavilion, Middle Way, Oxford OX2 7LG, England. Fax: +44 1865 516 311. Your help will be acknowledged explicitly unless you instruct otherwise.

Fatal Indifference: The G8, Africa, and Global Health
Ronald Labonte, Ted Schrecker, David Sanders, and Wilma Meeus

The G8 (the United States, England, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, Russia, the European Union, and Canada) represents the major political driver of contemporary globalization. It is also the most powerful political force behind the multilateral institutions that are shaping global economic practice and governance. The aid, trade, and investment policies and practices of G8 member nations largely shape the development possibilities of poorer countries around the world. This book provides a “report card” of commitments over the past three G8 summits (1999, 2000, and 2001) with a preliminary assessment of the most recent 2002 summit in Kananaskis, Canada.

FCGH platform statement now open for endorsements
Joint Action and Learning Initiative on National and Global Responsibilities for Health

In the next step towards a Framework Convention on Global Health (FCGH), the proposed global health treaty grounded in the right to health and aimed at health equity, the proposers seek to secure a place in the UN Sustainable Development Goals resolution in 2015 for the FCGH, in particular, calling for the launch of a UN/WHO process towards the treaty. Towards this goal and beyond, the FCGH platform statement is now open for endorsements. All are welcome to endorse, and endorsements is encouraged on behalf of organizations where that is possible. The statement provides key principles and core content of the FCGH, as well as explanations of the need for the treaty. The FCGH platform statement and information on endorsement is found at the website shown, together with other briefing materials.

Feedback request for the programme of the Second Global Symposium in Beijing, 31 October - 3 November 2012
Please send your comments and suggestions by 14 November 2011

The Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, in collaboration with the Symposium Secretariat, is organizing the technical programme for the Second Global Symposium on Health Systems Research: Inclusion and Innovation Towards Universal Health Coverage Beijing, China - 31 October - 3 November 2012 and is asking for feedback on the draft programme overview.

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