Founded in 2002, by
President William J. Clinton and Ira Magaziner, the Clinton Health Access
Initiative, Inc. (“CHAI”) is a global health organization committed to
strengthening integrated health systems and expanding access to care and
treatment in the developing world. CHAI’s solution-oriented approach focuses on
improving market dynamics for medicines and diagnostics; lowering prices for
treatment; accelerating access to lifesaving tec
hnologies; and helping
governments build the capacity required for high-quality care and treatment
programs. Since its inception, CHAI’s programs have helped more than 11.8
million people in more than 70 countries have access to CHAI-negotiated prices
for HIV/AIDS medicines, saving the global health community billions of dollars.
For more information, please visit: www.clintonhealthaccess.org.
In 2005, CHAI signed
a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Malawi (GoM) to
strengthen health systems in the most challenged districts, provide national
support to HIV/AIDS drug pricing and programmatic work, support the pilot and scale-up
of prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT) initiatives,
expand access to ART for children, strengthen Malawi’s lab system, and scale-up
an integrated nutrition Program for children. CHAI’s support to Malawi has
expanded to include Human Resources for Health (HRH), Vaccines (pneumococcal
and rotavirus), and Health Financing.
At the request of
our partner governments, CHAI has developed a health financing program across
Africa. Currently, in developing countries, just 40% of the poor have access to
basic health services, such as delivering babies in a safe environment. While
policymakers are committed to universal health coverage, past growth in funding
for health is beginning to slow, resulting in difficult decisions and trade-offs.
Our health financing teams work with policymakers in Ministries of Health and
key stakeholders to remove financing as a barrier to increased coverage of life
saving interventions. We provide decision makers with the necessary
programmatic and financial information for evidence-based planning and resource
allocation. Furthermore, we help governments move towards a sustainable funding
model that is increasingly nationally-owned and managed.
Position
Overview:
The Clinton Health
Access Initiative (CHAI) seeks a Program Manager, Health Financing based in
Lilongwe to help the Government of Malawi address critical funding shortfalls
in the health sector. The Program Manager will report to the Senior Program
Manager, Evidence for Impact Cluster, and will manage a team of 3-5 staff.
The Program Manager
will support the government of Malawi identify and overcome health systems
constraints to the provision of critical services to the entire population,
including leading the quantification of key systems gaps and support the use of
evidence in health financing policy decisions through targeted use of data. In
addition, the Program Manager will be responsible for supporting the MOH to
develop sustainable systems and processes to improve the allocation of donor
and government resources to improve availability of services across the
country. The Program Manager will lead a team that works closely with senior
leaders in the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Finance as well as
donors, NGOs, and civil society organizations.
This is a
challenging but rewarding position which will directly impact thousands of
people in need of life-saving interventions. It presents an opportunity to work
closely with a government that is committed to finding opportunities for
sustainable financing of the health sector, providing strategic advice and
developing tools that will deliver improved healthcare for the people of
Malawi.