Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Contract: Fixed term, full time (100%)
Duration: Three years, with a possible three-years extension
Starting date: Asap
Deadline to apply: 17.11.2024
I. MSF INTERNATIONAL
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF offers assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.
MSF International is the legal entity that binds MSF’s 24 sections, 26 associations and 18 branch offices together. Registered in Switzerland, MSF International provides coordination, information and support to the MSF Movement, as well as implements international projects and initiatives as requested.
II. POSITION BACKGROUND
Access to Products for Healthcare (APH) refers to the accessibility, availability, affordability, appropriateness, and quality of products for healthcare for the populations MSF assists and their communities.
Building on its successes in improving APH during the past 20 years, MSF is undertaking a step change in how it organises its work in this area. Part of the organisational model is a new structure that replaces MSF’s Access Campaign, with a different and broader scope of work. Most of the structure’s staff will be based in five regional hubs:
Dakar, Senegal: covers West and Central Africa
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: covers the Americas
Nairobi, Kenya: covers Eastern and Southern Africa
Brussels, Belgium: covers Europe, the Middle East and Northern Africa
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: covers Asia and Oceania
The new structure has the following responsibilities:
Gather input for common priorities for APH and propose them to the MSF movement
Design and implement APH initiatives to respond to the agreed common priorities
Provide, or help to find, support on APH matters to MSF entities that request it
Maintain an overview of APH initiatives across MSF, and report on them annually
Research, and stay informed of, the APH landscape globally
III. PLACE IN THE ORGANISATION
The Regional Coordinators report to the Executive Director of the APH Structure. They are members of the Management Team. They implement MSF’s APH agenda in their region and oversee activities of APH Structure staff in their locations. They are strongly connected with MSF’s medical teams and offices in the region.
IV. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
The role of the Regional Coordinators is:
to contribute to MSF’s global approach to improving APH, and specifically within their hub’s geographical area,
to monitor and connect with parties in their region that can contribute to MSF’s agenda for APH,
to lead the management of APH Structure initiatives in their region, and
to ensure MSF programme teams and offices are supported when they initiate their own APH-related activities.
Strategy, vision and leadership
Participate as a member of the APH Structure’s management team
Provide a regional perspective when contributing to the development, review and implementation of the APH Structure’s multi-year strategic plan and annual plans
Contribute to the development of APH projects for the MSF movement and their implementation
Contribute to the development and review of the APH Structure’s internal policies
Within the region
Manage all region-specific transnational and national APH Structure projects
Respond to requests for support from field teams, coordination teams and sections
Make available information on APH related initiatives, expertise or processes
Identify issues relating to APH and propose them to MSF’s global agenda
Provide analysis of APH problems and opportunities
Help design strategies and activities to address problems relating to access to products for health and leverage opportunities for solutions
Implement agreed APH strategies and initiatives
External communication, representation and advocacy
Translate global change objectives into regional contributions
Work on representation activities with MSF’s humanitarian representation secretariat and network
Support communication staff in the region on APH-related opportunities and needs
Monitoring and analysis
Maintain an overview of MSF APH initiatives, plans and outcomes within the region
Consolidate analysis on trends, opportunities and threats in relation to APH across the region
Build and maintain a regional network outside MSF that contributes to APH objectives
Hub management
Maintain effective ways of working between the APH regional hub and its MSF host entity
In collaboration with heads of global departments (Analysis, Advocacy, Resources), appoint and co-manage staff members based in the hub
Ensure clarity on deliverables for each individual staff member
Actively support the motivation and well-being of staff
In the first year, in collaboration with the Head of Resources and the MSF entity hosting the hub, develop agreements to:
set-up the physical office and any other necessary staff facilities
ensure clarity on the division of roles and responsibilities regarding administration for and support to staff in the hub
ensure clarity on the management and follow-up of the hub’s budget.