University
of Nairobi
Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases
UoN HIV Fellowship Program
Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases
UoN HIV Fellowship Program
Training
Opportunity
Medium
Term Fellowship Program in Monitoring and Evaluation
The University of Nairobi
(UoN) in collaboration with the University of Washington (UW) through the
support of the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is
implementing an innovative program to build capacity for leadership and
management of Health Programs in Kenya.
The purpose of the Fellowship
is to build institutional capacity through training individuals in Monitoring
and Evaluation (M&E).
The training will be 6 months
in duration and is modular and work-based in nature, allowing trainees to
undertake the Fellowship while they continue with their employment.
Fellows will participate in
several inter-related short courses lasting 1-2 weeks at specific intervals
over the course of the Fellowship.
Selected individuals will
implement a hands-on, problem-based, project.
The project should address
existing institutional gaps and challenges, be based on institutional
priorities, and selected with knowledge and involvement of management.
The
Medium-term Fellowship program will commence on 02 April 2013
Selection
Criteria:
·
Relevant Bachelors degree
·
Familiarity with the Kenya health care system and HIV/AIDS
programs will be an added advantage.
·
Interest in applying M&E in health will be an added
advantage
·
Be currently employed in a health program
How
to apply:
Interested applicants should
send the following to hruonhivfellowship@gmail.com: an application
letter, Curriculum Vitae and a scanned endorsement letter bearing the
institutional stamp and signed by a senior member of the applicants program.
The training will be carried
out at the University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Diseases,
College of Health Sciences, (KNH Complex) and will be offered free of charge.
Limited facilitation will be
given for incidentals.
Only shortlisted candidates
will be contacted.
Closing
date: 23rd
February 2013