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HEALTH, NUTRITION AND POPULATION GLOBAL PRACTICE CONTEXT:

The central contribution of the HNP Global Practice to the World Bank’s twin goals is to enable the achievement of Universal Health Coverage (UHC), in which all people are effectively covered by essential health services, and nobody suffers undue financial hardship because of illnesses. The HNP Global Practice includes staff members in Washington, DC and many country offices. The HNP Global Practice works with and across multiple sectors, in recognition of the fact that HNP outcomes often depend on actions that lie outside the HNP sector. The HNP Global Practice supports country and regional efforts to: (i) improve health outcomes, especially for the poor and most vulnerable; (ii) expand access to high-quality HNP services, interventions and technologies that give the most value for money; (iii) strengthen health systems for results; (iv) establish and improve health financing mechanisms that promote efficiency, equity and sustainability of investments; (v) strengthen heath-relevant institutions within and outside the health sector; (vi) harness multisectoral policies and investments for better health outcomes; and (vii) develop and learn from rigorous impact evaluations.

AFRICA REGION CONTEXT:

REGIONAL CONTEXT

In the Africa Region of the World Bank, there are four units that comprise the Africa HNP practice. The Africa HNP Practice Managers have joint responsibilities for region wide HNP strategies, and staff work across unit boundaries. HAEH1, which covers Eastern and Southern Africa, is responsible for policy analysis and dialogue, strategic engagement, relationship management and lending operations in that part of the region. The Unit has 41 staff members, located in Washington DC and in country offices. HAEH1 has a strong portfolio of analytical work (ASA) in 20 countries, and an active and diverse portfolio of 18 projects under supervision, with a net commitment of about $1.5 billion. 

COUNTRY CONTEXT

Currently, our work program in Tanzania covers: reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health and nutrition (RMNCAH-N) related service delivery, early years, health system strengthening, including public financial management and fiduciary functions, human resources for health, health care financing. 

Moving forward we are looking to support the countries in 3 ‘new’ priority areas: i) digital health, ii) climate change and health, iii) Women’s and Girls empowerment within which we will the development of a strong Adolescent Health program, that includes expanded access to HPV vaccination. This will require a team aware of and able to scale up new innovations and willing to challenge the orthodoxy of approaches that have not delivered sustained or significant results.

We are working to strengthen the alignment with traditional development partners, but also to leverage the support of African foundations active in health and development. The team works with the Global Financing Facility (GFF), a broad coalition of bilateral and multilateral agencies that seek to transform the status of the health of women and children worldwide, through smart, scaled and sustainable financing that is linked to RMNCAH-N results. The Government and HP are seeking ways to further improve the aid effectiveness in the health sector and better the spending program by improving prioritization, monitoring and evaluation, allocation of resources and fiduciary functions to maximize the benefits from the available resources domestic and external. 

The Bank’s current portfolio in Tanzania has an active HNP operation, and many analytical products. In addition, there are opportunities for cross sectoral work as we address issues of water, energy, climate and digitalization. 

The HNP team in Tanzania also works with other Global Practices (GP) and Cross Cutting Solutions Areas (CCSAs), namely: the Governance GP on Public Financial Management issues in the health sector; the Education GP, and Social Protection GP on the Human Capital Project for the Northern Tanzania; the Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment GP on COVID-19 related Development Policy Operations; the Urban, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience and Land GP on immediate health response to natural disasters and epidemics, including COVID-19; and (iii) the Water GP during the response to COVID-19 and Sanitation. As for the CCSAs, the HNP team collaborates with Climate Change Cross Cutting Solution Area on the building climate resilience in key sectors of the economy including health and Gender.

Duties and Accountabilities:

The E T Consultant, Health will have the following key responsibilities, inter alia:

  • Support implementation of the Bank’s HNP operational portfolio in Tanzania including the preparation of selected national and/or regional operations. This will be including contributing to technical discussions and monitoring of the Bank portfolio on a day-to-day basis in close collaboration with the relevant government agencies and development partners; 
  • Co-lead and contribute to high-quality analytical and advisory services tasks in HAEH1
  • Participate in and contribute to technical assistance work to support relevant capacity-building activities including workshops, seminars, etc.
  • Participate in and contribute to policy dialogue with government counterparts -- including at the national and sub-national levels -- and with other relevant stakeholders.
  • Help teams with building and maintaining partnerships and networks within the Bank (in HNP as well as other sectors) and with external partners.
  • Contribute to sector-specific or cross-sectoral inputs for various operational products/outputs (e.g. sector/country briefings, background reports, portfolio performance reviews, etc.);
  • Review and contribute to sector-specific or cross-sectoral policy and other documents;
  • Organize and participate in missions of the health team;
  • Respond to ad hoc information requests from internal and external parties;
  • Carry out any other activity required as part of the health and human capital portfolio.

The E T Consultant, Health will report to the Practice Manager (Health Nutrition and Population) for Eastern and Southern Africa (HAEH1). For day-to-day operational work, the E T Consultant, Health will support the Tanzania HNP Task Team Leaders and work closely with other Task Team Leaders and the Human Development Program Leader. The E T Consultant, Health will be subject to all World Bank regulations and guidelines applicable to staff.

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