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Transforming Community Health Care Delivery through Digital Innovation Podcast
Dear All, I am excited to share a new Supply Chain Now podcast, as part of the Supply Chain Leadership Across Africa series featuring my colleague Edwin Mulwa and our partner at Medic Derick Lung¡¯aho. In this episode: Transforming Community Health Care Delivery through Digital Innovation, Edwin and Derick discuss the need for digital tools that are designed and adapted to meet the needs of CHWs to strengthen community health supply chains. The discussion expands on the information in this technical note providing insights around leveraging innovative technology to enhance data visibility, optimize health care delivery and empower CHWs with the tools they need to increase equitable access to health services. Listen to the episode now. Help us share this podcast! Regards, Edwin Mulwa Director and Team Lead, Digital Solutions GTT edwin.mulwa@... |254.711.107479 villagereach.org | Facebook | X (Twitter) | LinkedIn
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Call for projects ODESS : application open !
Dear all, We are pleased to announce the launch of the 2025 call for projects of the Global South e-health Observatory (ODESS). It aimed at supporting projects using information and communication technologies to improve access to healthcare and quality medicines in african and asian countries that have already been implemented in the field (at least at the pilot stage). The projects selected by the Foundation Pierre Fabre's panel of experts will receive financial and technical support for one year. The eligibility criteria for the call for projects are as follows: Aims to improve access to quality healthcare and medicines for people in Africa and/or Asia Use information and communication technologies Be implemented in the field (at least at the pilot stage) Projects must be submitted before 18 December 2024. How to apply? It couldn't be easier! Just follow these steps: If your is already registered on the ODESS website Log in to your user account (login link) Update your project file Fill in this form to declare your intention to apply for the ODESS 2025 call for projects (link to form) If your project is not registered on the ODESS website Create a user account (login link) Create a project file Fill in this form to declare my intention to apply for the ODESS 2025 call for projects (link to form). To find out more about the call for projects, please click here: https://www.odess.io/en/call-for-projects-2025-applications-open/ If you would like any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us by email. Our team will be happy to answer your questions and help you with your application. Please write to: caroline.hermant@... The ODESS Team.
Started by Caroline HERMANT @
Attending GDHF next week in Nairobi? RSVP to the ICF Happy Hour!
Are you attending the Global Digital Health Forum next week in Nairobi? Let's connect! Join ICF for Happy Hour on Wednesday, December 4th at 6:30pm - 8:30pm. Don¡¯t miss this chance to unwind after an exciting first day of presentations, and to continue the conversations with fellow attendees. If you're interested, please RSVP here. We look forward to seeing you!
Started by Erin Kim @
#GDHF2024 Starts Tomorrow - Last Call to Join Us Virtually! #GDHF2024
This is your final reminder to join us virtually at the Global Digital Health Forum, starting tomorrow online! What to Expect at the Virtual GDHF Experience There will be no in-person registration available on-site for the Global Digital Health Forum. In-person tickets are now sold out, but you can still be part of this exciting event virtually! By joining us online, you¡¯ll gain access to: Live-streamed sessions with industry leaders covering the latest trends in digital health Interactive virtual networking lounges to connect with peers, speakers, and innovators from around the globe Real-time Q&A sessions and panel discussions for direct engagement with experts Special virtual workshops designed to foster collaboration and new ideas Whether you're looking to stay ahead in digital health, discover new solutions, or network with key thought leaders, our virtual experience ensures you won¡¯t miss a moment of the action. Don¡¯t miss out ¨C virtual registration is still open, but time is running out! Register Here
Started by Global Digital Health Network @
?Shoemaker to Your Shoe: The Importance of Organizations Specialized in Digital Health ?
Hi folks Sharing this blog post with you hoping it will be of interest to you. Best ?Shoemaker to Your Shoe: The Importance of Organizations Specialized in Digital Health ? ? In a world where digital technologies are advancing rapidly, digital health has become a fundamental pillar for improving healthcare delivery and public health management. However, integrating digital solutions requires specialized expertise, making organizations dedicated to digital health crucial. ?? These organizations help health ministries navigate challenges like data governance and patient privacy, ensuring effective implementation of technologies. By collaborating with these experts, ministries can optimize resources and leverage innovative solutions, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic with the rapid development of digital vaccination platforms. Embracing digital health is essential for innovation and efficiency in healthcare, paving the way for a healthier future for all. ? Complete article: https://bit.ly/recainsa-shoemaker Web Site RECAINSA Follow us in Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Youtube Este mensaje y cualquier archivo adjunto son confidenciales y est¨¢n destinados exclusivamente para el uso del destinatario al que se dirige. Si usted no es el destinatario previsto, por favor notifique al remitente inmediatamente y elimine este mensaje de su sistema. Cualquier divulgaci¨®n, copia, distribuci¨®n o cualquier acci¨®n tomada o no tomada en base a esta informaci¨®n est¨¢ prohibida y puede ser ilegal. Las opiniones expresadas en este correo electr¨®nico son las del remitente y no reflejan necesariamente las de la organizaci¨®n.
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Save the Date!!! Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA) 2025 Scientific Conference
Dear colleagues, I am very happy to inform you that the HELINA 2025 Scientific Conference will be held in the beautiful city of Gaborone, Botswana, from 26th - 28th August 2025. HELINA is a proud partner of the conference hosts, the Health Informatics Association of Botswana (HIASWANA), the University of Botswana and the Ministry of Health and Wellness of Botswana, we look forward to hosting you in Gabs in August 2025. What is unique about HELINA conferences? Building on our long tradition of health informatics science, research and education, the conference has evolved to now include the implementation world of digital health. What can you expect at the HELINA2025? To connect, learn and share with others about health informatics and digital health in Africa. Block your calendars and save the date! -- Steven Wanyee, President, Pan African Health Informatics Association (HELINA) president@... | +254 711 466 263 www.helina.africa
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Webinar: DHIS2 for Cold Chain Equipment Lifecycle Management, Wednesday 11 December, 14-15:00 CET (English & Fran?ais) #webinar
Join us for our webinar on DHIS2 for Cold Chain Equipment Lifecycle Management Millions of dollars are spent on procuring and maintaining Cold Chain Equipment (CCE), yet few tools support holistic management of these big investments. The DHIS2 Cold Chain Equipment (CCE) Lifecycle Management tool allows for tracking and maintaining equipment from installation to decommissioning. This includes web and mobile based data entry, built-in analytics and alerts to support health professionals and technicians to register and maintain equipment. The HISP Centre at University of Oslo invites you to join us for a webinar on DHIS2 for Cold Chain Equipment Lifecycle Management on Wednesday, 11 December from 14:00-15:00 CET. In this webinar, the DHIS2 platform and the CCE tool will be presented along with a recent implementation in Malawi by Digital Health Division and integration of Remote Temperature Monitor (RTM) from Nexleaf Analytics. Join us to learn more! This webinar is organized by HISP UiO with support from Gavi. Le webinaire disposera d¡¯une interpr¨¦tation simultan¨¦e en fran?ais. Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrcu-sqjojHtzJS50foc3m_-1S_PvpNgm0 We hope that you can join us for this online event! Max Krafft Communications Lead DHIS2 core team HISP Centre, University of Oslo
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Call for papers on digital misinformation in SRHR
Dear colleagues, We are compiling grey literature (e.g. news, articles, reports, etc) to inform a scoping review on misinformation in digital spaces related tp sexual and reproductive health and rights. Please share any relevant resources through the submission form at the bottom of this link, or feel free to email Asa Nihlen copied in this email. Thanks all, Tigest Tigest Tamrat Scientist tamratt@... HRP Website HRP Research @HRPresearch Newsletter UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP) Department of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH) World Health Organization (WHO)
Started by TAMRAT, Tigest @
[Agenda-rute-al] RUTE-AL | Invitaci¨®n al Webinar: Salud Digital en Am¨¦rica Latina ¨C la visi¨®n de los Organismos Internacionales_2
Muy buenos d¨ªas, Es un gusto invitarlos a participar en nuestra pr¨®xima sesi¨®n del Grupo de Inter¨¦s Especial (SIG) en Salud Digital de la Red Universitaria de Telemedicina, RUTE-AL, organizada en colaboraci¨®n con la Red Centroamericana de Inform¨¢tica en Salud, RECAINSA El webinar ¡°Salud Digital en Am¨¦rica Latina ¨C la visi¨®n de los Organismos Internacionales¡± abordar¨¢ las perspectivas y experiencias sobre la implementaci¨®n de pol¨ªticas y estrategias de salud digital en Am¨¦rica Latina y el Caribe, con la participaci¨®n de destacados representantes de organismos internacionales y regionales. ? Fecha: Mi¨¦rcoles 27 de noviembre ? Horario: 11:00 M¨¦xico / Centroam¨¦rica 12:00 Panam¨¢ / Ecuador / Colombia 13:00 Rep¨²blica Dominicana 14:00 Brasil / Chile ? Enlace de registro: https://redclara.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0td-upqjgpE9XBbjga47Ai3-4lHh0Q5Bai ? Agenda: Bienvenida: Tania Altamirano, Gerente de Relaciones Acad¨¦micas, RedCLARA. Objetivo y actividades de RUTE-AL: Dr. Paulo Lopes, Especialista en Salud Digital, RNP, Brasil. Presentaciones: Inga. Navila Le¨®n, Ministerio de Salud de la Rep¨²blica Dominicana. Dr. Leonardo Rojas Mezzarina, Ministerio de Salud del Per¨². Dr. Gianluca Cafagna, Banco Mundial. Preguntas y comentarios: Moderaci¨®n a cargo de la Lic. Joseline Carias (RECAINSA). Este espacio busca promover el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias entre los actores acad¨¦micos y de salud de la regi¨®n, identificando desaf¨ªos y oportunidades en la implementaci¨®n de soluciones digitales en salud. Contaremos con traducci¨®n simult¨¢nea en espa?ol, portugu¨¦s e ingl¨¦s. ?Esperamos contar con su participaci¨®n! Saludos cordiales, _______________________________________________ Agenda-rute-al mailing list -- agenda-rute-al@... To unsubscribe send an email to agenda-rute-al-leave@...
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Nov. 21 Webinar, 9AM! Launching the Digital Community Systems Toolkit: a Resource for Implementing Partners, Governments, and Community Stakeholders #webinar
The Data for Implementation (Data.FI) project is excited to announce the next webinar of our Winter Series, taking place on Nov. 21 at 9am EST, Launching the Digital Community Systems Toolkit: a Resource for Implementing Partners, Governments, and Community Stakeholders. Register here! The webinar will walk us through the Digital Community Systems Toolkit, a document co-authored by USAID and Data.FI that provides guidance for enhancing community health and social services through person-centered and integrated digital solutions. Drawing from experiences from the Southern Africa region, the event will offer insights on how DCS can best be leveraged for those working in the implementation and program design spaces. Our panelists include the Toolkit¡¯s co-authors¡ªNetsanet Animut, Pascal Mwele, Amarynth Sichel, Joy Kamunyori, and Sriyanjit Perera. Data.FI¡¯s Project Director, Shreshth Mawandia, will moderate the discussion. This event builds upon insights gained at a technical workshop held in Cape Town in collaboration with Digital Square at PATH in November 2023 and will be the first opportunity for stakeholders to learn directly from the Toolkit¡¯s co-authors and to hear about the innovative strategies that came out of this yearlong effort. We plan to follow up with additional launch activities in-person at the Global Digital Health Forum, held this year from Dec. 4¨C6 in Nairobi!
Started by JESSE.HASTINGS@... @
?LAST CALL ? GDHF In-Person Registration Closes November 22
The 2024 Global Digital Health Forum is less than two weeks away - are you registered? Due to high interest and limited space in-venue, tickets for our in-person GDHF experience will close this Friday, 22 November at 11:59 PM EST. Don¡¯t wait - register now! Not sure you can make it in-person? Registration for the virtual GDHF experience will remain open through the start of the event, so you can partake remotely with no ticket deadlines. Be sure to check out the GDHF virtual sessions starting as early as December 3! Registered but unable to attend #GDHF2024? Ticket transfers and/or partial refunds will be accommodated up until Friday, 22 November. See you in Nairobi or online for #GDHF2024!
Started by Global Digital Health Network @
Join FIGO¡¯s webinar on inclusive contraceptive care ¨C December 5, 2024
Dear GDHN network, We are thrilled to invite you to FIGO¡¯s upcoming webinar, designed to provide valuable insights into inclusive and tailored contraceptive care for diverse patient groups. Learn from leading experts and connect with a global audience dedicated to advancing reproductive health and ensuring high-quality, inclusive care. Webinar: Inclusive contraceptive care - Strategies for unique patient groups Date: Thursday 5 December 2024, 14:00-15:30 UTC Led by the FIGO Committee on Contraception, this webinar offers evidence-based guidance on contraception for unique patient groups, including adolescents, patients with cardiac conditions, women over 40, transgender and non-binary individuals and women living with HIV. Topics include tailored contraceptive strategies, choices, and special considerations, providing practical tools for inclusive, respectful and expert care. Language: English, with live French and Spanish interpretation. Register here. We look forward to your participation in this important discussion. Please share this invitation with your networks to help advance inclusive contraceptive care worldwide. FIGO Webinars. On behalf of the Communications & Engagement team International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics Tel: +44 (0)20 7928 1166 Address: FIGO House, 10 Theed Street, London, SE1 8ST, UK www.figo.org / @FIGOHQ Disclaimer The information contained in this communication from the sender is confidential. It is intended solely for use by the recipient and others authorized to receive it. If you are not the recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution or taking action in relation of the contents of this information is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. This email has been scanned for viruses and malware, and may have been automatically archived by Mimecast, a leader in email security and cyber resilience. Mimecast integrates email defenses with brand protection, security awareness training, web security, compliance and other essential capabilities. Mimecast helps protect large and small organizations from malicious activity, human error and technology failure; and to lead the movement toward building a more resilient world. To find out more, visit our website.
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Announcing CHAP: Predictive modeling & climate-sensitive disease forecasting in DHIS2 #webinar
Join our CHAP launch webinar on Thursday, 21 November, 14:00-15:00 CET CHAP (Climate Health Analytics Platform) is a collaborative and open platform for harmonizing climate and health data, as well as importing, training, tuning, assessing, and sharing predictive models for climate-informed disease forecasting. It includes streamlined integration with the DHIS2 system for accessing health data and disseminating forecasts through the new DHIS2 Prediction App (currently in pilot status), but is also fully functional as a stand-alone platform. CHAP and the Prediction App are developed by the HISP Centre at University of Oslo, and are currently being tested in several countries in Africa and Asia as part of the DHIS2 for Climate & Health project. While our initial use cases are focused on forecasting malaria and dengue outbreaks, as a generic platform CHAP can potentially be leveraged for a range of climate-sensitive health impacts. We are happy to share CHAP as both a free and open-source tool and collaborative project open to contributions by everyone interested in joint development of data processing, machine learning and software to advance the field of climate and health analytics. Visit the CHAP overview page on Github to learn more, and register to join the CHAP launch webinar on Thursday, 21 November, 14:00-15:00 CET for an overview and demonstration of CHAP, as well as updates from pilot countries. We hope you can join us for this online event! Max Krafft Communications Lead DHIS2 core team HISP Centre, University of Oslo
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Scaling Innovations for Health Equity - A conversation with Global Strategies, Webinar on Nov 20
Please join us for a webinar hosted by the Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign on Wednesday, November 20th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. Zoom Webinar registration: bit.ly/3TTGFSK Developing, testing, and scaling innovations with international partners is challenging but crucial for equitable health outcomes. Join the Global Strategies team from the US, Congo, and Uganda as they share their experience with NoviGuide, a clinical decision support platform that converts paper medical guidelines into interactive mobile apps. NoviGuide has been pivotal in managing sick and small newborns in low- and middle-income countries, with over 125,000 assessments annually, making it one of the most extensive neonatal digital health programs globally. The team will discuss the importance of diverse user testing, cross-country partnerships, and their journey in pediatric device innovation. Speakers: Dr Margaret Nakakeeto, Neonatal Pediatrician, Nakakeeto Foundation Dr Joshua Bress, President, Global Strategies Dr Givano Kashemwa, Country Program Manager, Democratic Republic of Congo, Global Strategies Please feel free to share with your networks. -- Program Manager, Global Strategies Co-Chair, Global Maternal and Child Health Network at American Public Health Association
Started by Jean Armas @
Opportunity to partner with Africa Digital Health Networks!
? Opportunity Alert! Are you a consulting firm or an organization with a strong track record in organizational development, digital health, and strategic partnerships? The Africa Digital Health Networks (ADHN) is seeking an experienced partner to lead its incubation process and help shape the future of digital health in Africa! Key Responsibilities: -Help establish ADHN as a non-profit entity in one of African Union¡¯s Member States - Lead the execution of ADHN action plan for 2025 -Develop governance and operational frameworks -Design a sustainable financial model for the organization - Build strategic partnerships in key areas of ADHN mission Eligibility ?? Expertise in digital/public health consulting in Africa ?? Experience with network development and stakeholder engagement ?? Strong team with expertise in governance, strategy, and M&E ? Deadline : Nov 22nd 2024 ? Submit Now : https://bit.ly/ADHNEOI Be a part of transforming healthcare across Africa. Best Regards, Olutola Vivian Awosiku Africa Digital Health Networks https://www.adhn.africa
Started by Olutola Vivian Awosiku @
2025 Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop (LSCW)
Dear colleagues, I'd like to personally invite you to apply for the 2025 Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop, held from June 16 to July 4, 2025, in Baltimore, Maryland. I run this workshop through the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs alongside a distinguished faculty of public health, policy and development experts. Throughout the three-week workshop, participants will develop a scalable communication campaign to address a global health or development challenge while also exploring their own personal potential for making a positive impact in the world. Previous cohort campaigns have ranged from advocating for improved access for African Americans to mental health and addiction services in the city of Baltimore, to using social media influencers to encourage young people from rural Georgia to change their eating habits to prevent heart disease, to a concept designed to help people in Puerto Rico, where alcohol use disorders are prevalent, think about slowing consumption down and keeping alcohol away from children. The communication framework used throughout the course has been used to develop communication strategies for more than 30 years but has been updated to incorporate lessons learned and to acknowledge the real-time, dynamic nature of the strategic process as well as new technologies and the constantly changing nature of communication, social norms and individual behavior and decision-making. The workshop draws from many disciplines, including design theory, behavioral economics, social psychology and anthropology. The LSCW has more than 5,000 alumni in 100 countries around the world, including country presidents, ministers of health, USAID mission directors, and other leaders in government, public health, global development, medicine and communication. I hope you'll join us! Please applying by Dec. 1 here and don't hesitate to be in touch with any questions. Watch highlights from past workshops here. In gratitude, G. Arzum Ciloglu, MPH, DrPH Director, Capacity Strengthening Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Started by Arzum Ciloglu @
?LIMITED TICKET ALERT!?Register NOW for #GDHF2024 in Nairobi & Online #GDHF2024
The 2024 Global Digital Health Forum is less than three weeks away - are you registered? Due to high interest and limited space capacity in-venue, tickets for our in-person GDHF experience in Nairobi, Kenya will sell out very soon. Don¡¯t wait - register now! Registered but unable to attend #GDHF2024? Ticket transfers and/or partial refunds will be accommodated up until Friday, 22 November. GDHF will convene the largest global digital health audience for three days of jam-packed sessions, workshops, and unlimited networking opportunities both in-person in Nairobi, Kenya and online around the world. With over 16 Ministries of Health in attendance, this year¡¯s forum will address critical, timely digital health issues while presenting cutting-edge solutions in a dynamic, engaging setup. Learn more about the featured GDHF track ¡°Climate-Informed Data Services for Health¡±, brought to you by Digital Square at PATH, Wellcome, and The Rockefeller Foundation. Check out our Agenda for the full roster of digital health sessions, and plan your schedule accordingly. See you in Nairobi or Online for #GDHF2024! Brought to you by
Started by Global Digital Health Network @
Special collection ¡°Digital Health Initiatives in Resource-Limited Settings¡± with BMC Digital Health
Dear colleagues, I¡¯m thrilled to share that Dr. Felix Sukums from MUHAS Digital Health and Innovation Alliance and I from DigiHealth Institute are serving as guest editors for the special collection ¡°Digital Health Initiatives in Resource-Limited Settings¡± with BMC Digital Health. This collection aims to highlight innovative digital health solutions designed to address unique challenges in resource-limited environments. We are looking for papers that explore impactful initiatives, technology applications, and the development of scalable and sustainable digital health frameworks. ? Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025 ? For more details, visit the call for papers here: https://lnkd.in/ebfwt_s7 If you¡¯re interested in submitting or have questions, please don¡¯t hesitate to reach out ¨C I¡¯m happy to assist! Cheers Felix -------------------- Dr. Felix Holl, MPH, M.Sc., FAMIA Postdoctoral Fellow Honorary Professor (Kashan University of Medical Sciences) DigiHealth Institute Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences Wileystr. 1, D-89231 Neu-Ulm, GERMANY Phone +49(0)731-9762-1613 E-Mail felix.holl@... Web https://www.hnu.de/digihealth/en
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GDHN November Meeting - Join Us Tomorrow, November 13
Dear Global Digital Health Network members, This is a friendly reminder to join our upcoming GDHN November Meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, November 13, 2024 9:00AM - 10:00AM EST (US and Canada). Topic: Improving Maternal and Child Health Behaviors in Mayan Communities Through Digitally Enabled Home Visits Click here to Register Background Join us on Wednesday, November 13 at 9 a.m. ET for an insightful webinar, "Improving Maternal and Child Health Behaviors in Mayan Communities Through Digitally Enabled Home Visits." We will explore an innovative strategy to promote the adoption of health and nutrition behaviors designed to support stunting prevention efforts in the Guatemalan Highlands. This session will be presented by Breakthrough ACTION staff in Guatemala; Breakthrough ACTION is a global social and behavior change project funded by USAID and led by Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. They will highlight the critical role of community facilitators ¡ª trained local women who use a mobile application to educate families on essential maternal and child health practices, including pregnancy care, family planning, exclusive breastfeeding, solid food introduction, child growth monitoring, and baby WASH. Presenters will discuss how technology has empowered community facilitators to provide accurate information on multiple health topics to mothers and, at the same time, facilitated data collection for rapid program monitoring. By fostering community engagement and capacity building, this project provides a successful model for improving maternal and child health in low-resource settings, offering valuable insights for future research and collaboration. Panelists Ana Luisa Esquivel, Private Sector Engagement Advisor, Breakthrough ACTION Guatemala Carmen Cronin, PhD, MPH, Assistant Scientist at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
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? Hiring alert!!
Transform Health is seeking an experienced Operations and Governance Lead to oversee and manage the coalition¡¯s operational, financial, HR, and governance functions. This is a senior-level role that requires a strategic thinker with strong operational management skills and an in-depth understanding of nonprofit governance, financial oversight, and compliance. Contract Terms and Remuneration Location: Hybrid / Europe or Switzerland [within CET timezone] Reports to: Executive Director Type: Full time (100%) Contract: 2 year contract with possibility to extend This is a 2 year contract, with a 6 month probation period, renewable based on performance. The salary range for this role is $75-90K per annum depending on experience. The successful candidate will also be entitled to 25 days of annual leave, in addition to Swiss bank holidays. Interested candidates should submit their CV (no more than 3 pages) and a 1 page cover letter outlining their qualifications, experience and their salary expectations to hr@... by 1 December 2024 11.59pm CET ?. Please include ¡°Operations and Governance Lead ¨C Transform Health¡± in the subject line. ?Learn more: https://transformhealthcoalition.org/opportunity/operations-and-governance-lead/
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