Director of Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning, USAID/Angola/Integrated Health Activity - MSH - Luanda, Angola
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Luanda, Angola
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Director, Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning (MEL) for a potential five-year integrated health program supporting malaria and reproductive health/family planning activities in Angola. The purpose of the program is twofold: 1) to reduce malaria-related mortality, and 2) reduce reproductive health-related maternal and child mortality. Malaria continues to be the primary health concern in Angola and is the principal cause of morbidity and mortality. As such, one of the main objectives of this program is to further reduce malaria deaths and substantially decrease malaria morbidity, particularly among children less than five years of age and pregnant women. Additionally, many Angolan adolescents have sexual and reproductive behaviors that put them at risk of suffer
05/26/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2021 14:32
ASSISTANT SPEAKER CLARK, MENENDEZ INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
ASSISTANT SPEAKER CLARK, MENENDEZ INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REPORT ON THE STATUS OF REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AROUND THE WORLD
The Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act would permanently require the State Department to report on the status of reproductive rights in its annual human rights reports.
Washington, D.C. - Today, Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark (D-MA-5) and Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (D-NJ) introduced the Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act to direct the State Department to permanently include reviews on the status of reproductive rights in its annual human rights reports. Clark was joined by 122 House Members in reintroducing this legislation, and the Senate legislation has 22 cosponsors.
Management Sciences for Health (MSH), together with PMNCH and the Global Financing Facility (GFF), is pleased to announce the COVID-19 Rapid Response and Recovery Small Grants Mechanism, which aims to support coordinated civil society advocacy for ensuring service continuity for women's, children's and adolescent's health (WCAH) in response to COVID-19.Visit msh.org for more information →to learn about:the online application form;the request for applications (RFA);the concept note template, andtemplates for the budget and budget narrative.The deadline for submission of applications is midnight Eastern Time (12:00 AM EDT) on 11 June 2021. Applicants must submit the online application form and include as attachments the completed concept note template, budget template, and budget narrative.Civil society organizations from one of 36 eligible countries are invited to apply. Eligible countries include: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African
English Analysis on World and 18 other countries about Health, Safety and Security and Epidemic; published on 24 May 2021 by Safeguarding Health in Conflict
30 Jun 2021
Management Sciences for Health (MSH) is seeking a Deputy Chief of Party for a potential five-year integrated health program supporting malaria and reproductive health/family planning activities in Angola. The purpose of the program is twofold: 1) to reduce malaria-related mortality, and 2) reduce reproductive health-related maternal and child mortality. Malaria continues to be the primary health concern in Angola and is the principal cause of morbidity and mortality. As such, one of the main objectives of this program is to further reduce malaria deaths and substantially decrease malaria morbidity, particularly among children less than five years of age and pregnant women. Additionally, many Angolans, including adolescents, have sexual and reproductive behaviors that put them at risk of reproductive health problems. These behaviors pose a threat to the well-being of Angolan youth, particularly girls. A second objective of this program aims to reduce maternal and child mo