The Global Fund is a 21st-century
organization designed to accelerate the end of AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria as epidemics. As a partnership between governments, civil
society, the private sector and people affected by the diseases, the
Global Fund mobilizes and invests nearly US$4 billion a year to
support
programs run by local experts in more than 140 countries.
Our
Client is a consortium of International Health Projects Funding
Agencies collaborating with the Federal Ministry of Health and Principal
Recipients of the Global Fund in Nigeria. The Consortium intends to
support the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) Nigeria Supply Chain
Integration Project Office in Abuja. In this regard, there is a need to
fill key positions in the project office. Applications are hereby
invited from interested and suitably qualified individuals.
The National Product Supply Chain Management Program (NPSCMP) domiciled
in the Food & Drug Services Department of Federal Ministry of Health
(FMOH) commenced the process towards an effective and efficient supply
management system in the country in 2012.
The main objective was to collaborate with other programmes and projects
within the FMOH especially HIV/AIDs, TB, Malaria, Reproductive Health
and Vaccines and immunization (ATMRHV) to ensure effective and
coordinated management of their supply chains. To achieve this objective
in its continuous efforts collaborating with Donors/Partners, the
National Supply Chain Integration Project (NSCIP) was created in 2014 as
a transitory mechanism to full Government ownership after its
termination in 2017.
The goal of NSCIP is to effectively and efficiently integrate Health
Programmes Supply Chain Management activities for Procurement and Supply
Chain Management (PSM) services that would prevent stock outs in
store/facilities minimize wastage and effectively operationalize the
entire system. After extensive discussions, planning and resource
mobilization, GON and Donors agreed that this intervention would be
deployed to 14 prioritized high disease burden states with subsequent
scale up to other states of the country.
The overall vision of the NSCIP is captured in 4 work stream which are
as follows:
1. Strengthen the Federal and State Government coordination.
2. Establish a network of Zonal Hubs (Warehouses) operated under a
Public Private sector Partnership (PPP) covering all HIV, Malaria, TB,
Reproductive Health and Vaccines where possible.
3. Integrate Logistics and Transportation including Last Mile Delivery.
4. Establish Logistics Management Coordination Units (LMCU) at State
level and deploy Logistics Management Information System (LMIS).
Advocacy Officer will play a key role in the delivery of advocacy
projects and activities to support NSCIP’s Local & international
profile and to help properly position the project and its mandates. The
Advocacy Officer will develop innovative and creative ideas and projects
to help deliver the Project’s strategic objectives. He/she will
represent NSCIP within certain formal and ad hoc advocacy networks and
groups within and not limited to Donors/Partners, Federal/state govt,
National Assembly, policy makers and other key stakeholders.
The Advocacy Officer will also provide general support as required for
the development, communication and monitoring of advocacy across the
NSCIP.
Job Title: Advocacy Officer
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