Capacity Strengthening Consultant at Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)
Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)
- Nairobi
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conduct a situational analysis of health research systems, health implementation capacities, and infrastructure needs in targeted regions.
- Identify strengths and opportunities within DNDi’s R&D portfolio, processes, existing capacity strengthening initiatives and networks to inform the strategy.
- Analyze the specific challenges and opportunities in LMIC settings across Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
- Strategy Development
- Develop a multi-year, multi-continent strategy for DNDi’s role in strengthening health research and implementation capacities with clear action plan and monitoring metrics
- Include components on human resources development, infrastructure support, systems strengthening, and enabling policy environments.
- Partnerships & Knowledge Sharing
- Identify and recommend potential partners for implementation, including academic institutions, research networks, and technical agencies.
- Stakeholder engagement plan for capacity building collaborators.
- Propose mechanisms for sustainable knowledge exchange and collaboration.
- Resource Mobilization
- Support the development of concept notes, proposals, and grant applications to secure funding for capacity-strengthening initiatives.
- Job title reports to Continental Lead
- This role has frequent interaction with DNDi staff and external stakeholders to coordinate provision of work or to advocate, persuade and gain support or commitment. This role represents DNDi for a program/service area and develop and maintain relationship with current and future partners .
- Over 10 years in Senior role
- Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment and matrix structure
- Experience of working in public and private sector is highly desirable
- Proven track record in Resource Mobilisation and Capacity Strengthening
- Advanced post graduate degree or graduate degree with equivalent in experience to reach Master level
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