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990- Ethiopia- Global PHC - Technical Assistance to the International Institute for Primary Health Care-Ethiopia (IPHC-E)

Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Location type: Urban

Placement type: Global Health Practice Placement

Topic/Theme: Pilot Project, Program Evaluation, Capacity Building

Minimum length of service: 10 weeks

Preferred service dates: 6/1/2024-8/27/2024

Language requirement: No language requirement

 

Project Description

The IPHC-E was established in 2016 as a collaborative initiative between the Federal Ministry of Health in Ethiopia and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH). The Institute was created to serve as a conduit for the promotion, learning, and research of strategies to support primary health care (PHC) systems that were developed and adapted by Ethiopia and to share these with the rest of the world. The Institute offers training programs to national and international audiences, conducts implementation research, and conducts advocacy activities to share the experiences of Ethiopia’s Health Extension Program (HEP). JH BSPH provides technical assistance with curriculum development and implementation of training programs, networking and partnership creation, management of governance structures for the Institute, and expansion of the Institute’s resource center and advocacy materials. Find out more about the Institute at: https://iphce.org/.

Scope of Work

The Global PHC Program aims to enhance the PHC System of the LMICs through different capacity building like training, Experience sharing Visits, Technical Assistances and webinars.
The Students will be engaged in different component of the program these are:

  • Course Review and Development
  • Case study/ Best Practice write up
  • Report writing: Assessments and activities report
  • Facilitate workshops, meetings and field visits
  • Program Documentation
The professional environment is...

A tight knit team at the Institute who work hard and engage in formal activities with the Ministry of Health and other partners frequently, but who also often eat lunch together, keep in touch via WhatsApp and other media, and take care of each other as well as of visitors. The student will be expected to dress professionally and demonstrate utmost respect and professionalism, particularly when interacting with other stakeholders, but can also expect a warm reception from the Institute team and to make good friends with colleagues. The JHSPH is a small team of one faculty member and a project coordinator, who interact frequently and work in a collegial and supportive manner.

This placement would be a good fit for someone who...

Wants an exciting opportunity to engage with a dynamic and active team who are working closely to deliver on an ambitious set of goals and working to innovate as well as identify and apply best practices in a rapidly evolving field. As part of the IPHC-E/JHSPH team, the student will be actively involved in training programs offered at the Institute and with other partners working on PHC across Africa and Asia.

Required Skills
Graduate student seeking experience working with a young but strong and growing institution based in a low- and middle-income country that has a unique relationship with the Ministry of Health and other stakeholders. Candidates should have a strong academic background with oral and written communication skills. A commitment to global health capacity strengthening for PHC and community health systems and a desire to be immersed in training programs and strategies to engage and provide meaningful opportunities for exposure to Ethiopia’s PHC system as well as model from around the world is essential. Language skills in French and/or Amharic are a plus.
Site PI/Mentor Info

Name: Svea Closser, Department of International Health, cliu175@jhu.edu

I would describe my communication and mentorship styles as... 

I am generally very responsive to email/other communication channels, and collegial and collaborative with student RAs/TAs. I work to ensure that every student that works with me gets to participate in something that is interesting and exciting to them and results in some key skills, opportunities, and/or products for them. My best relationships are with self-motivated students who enjoy working collaboratively.

A complementary student would have a working style and mentorship expectations that are..

Self-motivated, identifying specific questions to help frame discussions, identifying potential solutions or options to consider and discuss when faced with problems in their work, punctual and ability to adhere to deadlines or communicate proactively when issues arise.

Costs of Living and Support

~$900 (housing); ~$350 (food); ~$30 (transportation) = $1280

Airfare will be covered.