Job Opportunity - HIV/AIDS Twinning Center Country Representative for Zambia

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Kathryn Utan

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Jul 25, 2008, 3:19:13 PM7/25/08
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The American International Health Alliance (AIHA) is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Country Representative - ZambiaThis position will be located in Lusaka and reports to the HIV/AIDS Twinning Center's South Africa Country Director.

 

For a detailed job description, please view the attached or visit us online at: http://www.aiha.com/en/EmploymentOpportunities/documents/CountryRepresentative-ZAM07-25-08.doc

 

To apply for this position, please respond by e-mail to H...@aiha.com or by post to American International Health Alliance, 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 350, Washington, DC 20005, Attn: Human Resources.

 

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AIHA advances global health through volunteer-driven partnerships that mobilize communities to better address healthcare priorities while at the same time improving productivity and quality of care. 

 

AIHA's HIV/AIDS Twinning Center Program (www.TwinningAgainstAIDS.org) supports the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) through partnerships, initiatives, and volunteer placements that help build critical institutional and human resource capacity to combat HIV/AIDS. AIHA launched the HIV/AIDS Twinning Center program in late 2004 through a Cooperative Agreement with the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the US Department of Health and Human Services.

 

Working closely with HRSA, host country officials and ministries of health, and the US government teams in country, AIHA and the Twinning Center help scale up and expand HIV prevention, care, treatment, and support services in countries targeted for PEPFAR assistance by creating partnerships and other initiatives that advance each nation's Strategic HIV/AIDS Plan and US Country Operational Plan.

 

HIV/AIDS Twinning Center partnerships and programs:

 

  • Build human and institutional capacity through targeted training and mentoring;
  • Create national or regional training programs and centers of excellence;
  • Introduce new models of HIV prevention, treatment, care, and support;
  • Mobilize communities for change;
  • Improve access to evidence-based information resources and clinical guidelines in keeping with international best practices;
  • Ensure synergy and integration with other HIV/AIDS programs operating in country; and
  • Provide organizational structure for the recruitment, placement, and support of long-term, highly skilled volunteers.
Country Representative - ZAM 07-25-08.pdf
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