World Health Organization (WHO) is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: External Consultant to Support Senate Committee on Health and Legislative Network for Universal Health Coverage towards Achieving Universal Health Coverage and Health Security
Location: Abuja
Schedule: Full Time
Contractual Arrangement: External consultant
Contract Duration: 3 Months (Maximum contract duration is 11 months per calendar year)
Organization: AF-NGA Nigeria
Hiring Unit: ULC
Purpose of the Consultancy
The objective of the consultancy is to provide technical assistance to the Legislative Network for UHC (LNU) and indeed the 7 National Assembly Committees on health towards UHC and health security in the following areas:
Support process of developing 2025 national health budget proposals in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Assembly Committees of Health in line with SWAp and HSSB
Conduct review of implementation of the Legislative Health Agenda (LHA) of the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly developed at the 5th Legislative Summit on Health.
Update progress and achievements of the LNU in Nigeria since 2019 to facilitate replication by other countries.
Support LNU oversight of operationalization of the National Health Insurance Authority Law and the BHCPF
Support other relevant activities of the Health Committees of the National and State Assemblies
Background
Accurate and timely health workforce data is crucial in health workforce planning, national referral, training, reducing, or eliminating misinformation and duplicate healthcare worker records, improving regulation of practice, and tracking appropriate licenses of health professionals.
Hence, strengthening the National Health Workforce Registry (NHWR) that houses the records of all the healthcare workers in Nigeria for record keeping and evidence-based planning of Nigeria’s Healthcare System is very important for generating accurate evidence for decision making.
WHO Nigeria supports the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (FMOH &SW) to strengthen management of Human Resources for Health including setting up of the National Health Workforce Registry.
FMOH &SW has set an ambitious goal to ensure up-to-date records of all healthcare workers in the health sector of the 36 states and the FCT.
This registry will be useful for designing and implementing healthcare policies and interventions to improve the country's healthcare system.
The overall goal of the consultancy is to provide robust support to the government of Nigeria in strengthening the NHWR by having a comprehensive registry with updated data from all the states, including public and private health facilities.
Deliverables:
Draft 2025 national health appropriation Bill and other Health Bills
Finalized LHA for 36 States and FCT and report of mapping for support of Health legislative Agenda
Report of implementation of the Legislative Health Agenda of the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly
Updated report and powerpoint slide deck of process, achievements, and lessons learned around the Legislative Network for UHC in Nigeria
Quarterly report of the oversight activities towards operationalization of the National Health Insurance Authority Act and BHCPF
Comprehensive final Consultancy Report
Qualifications and Experience
Essential: A university degree in Public Health, Health Systems and policies, Political Science, and social sciences.
Desirable: Trainings in related areas
Essential: 10 years’ experience supporting the Nigerian health system at the federal and state levels
Desirable:
Minimum of 2 years relevant experience in health systems reform and progressive experience working with the Legislature at the National and State levels
Relevant professional experience with WHO and/or UN agencies, or relevant non-governmental organizations.
In-depth knowledge of the Nigerian health system.
Experience working with International Development Partners in Nigeria
Skills and knowledge:
Ability to communicate technical concepts to a lay audience.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Language requirements:
Excellent proficiency in English is essential.
Competencies:
Producing results
Teamwork
Communicating effectively
Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences
Remuneration and Expected duration of the contract
Remuneration: TORs are classified at the national pay of NOC level.
Expected duration of the contract: 3 Months tentative starting from 07/10/2024