About the MIDA FINNSOM III Health and Education Project: Over the past decades, continued migration from various African countries has led to a significant “brain drain,” which has weakened public sector systems across the continent. Through the IOM Migration for Development in Africa (MIDA) program, Somali diaspora professionals have supported institutional capacity building, service delivery, and policy development in health and education sectors across Somalia since 2015.
The MIDA FINNSOM PHASE III – Health & Education project – aims to strengthen the health and education sectors in Somalia by addressing specific priorities outlined in the Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) and the Essential Package for Health Services (EPHS). The project achieves this by engaging qualified Somali diaspora experts who temporarily return to their country of origin. These experts work within key ministries and public institutions, including hospitals and universities, to address gaps and enhance service delivery. Their contributions align with the needs identified in a baseline assessment conducted during the project’s inception phase. Additionally, the project focuses on creating sustainable employment opportunities for local experts and interns, who work closely with Somali diaspora professionals to benefit from knowledge transfer, competency sharing, and skills development.
Role Summary: Public Health Capacity Building Specialist
The Federal Government of Somalia’s Ministry of Health and Human Services (FMOH), with technical assistance from the IOM MIDA FINNSOM III Health and Education project, is committed to enhancing the skills of its national health workforce, particularly in the area of sexual reproductive health and rights (SRHR).
Under the guidance and supervision of the FMOH Program and M&E Coordinators, the Maternal and Child Health Immunization and FGM Expert will be responsible for coordinating to improving maternal and child health outcomes, particularly through enhanced immunization programs and raising awareness about female genital mutilation (FGM). The Maternal and Child Health Immunization and FGM Expert will play a critical role in advancing these objectives by providing strategic guidance, program management, and technical support.
Besides the specific outputs mentioned in section III, MIDA FINNSOM Health project phase III requires the following deliverables to be submitted throughout the assignment period. These are the standard requirements for all assignments under this project:
Exit interview: An exit interview will be conducted to ensure that a proper exit plan has been put in place to sustain the achievements, upon completion of the assignment.
Level of Education: Master’s in public health, healthcare management, SRHR and relevant field.
Years of work experience in what area(s): Minimum 5 years of relevant experience
Languages needed:
General Skills / Other Requirements:
The monthly stipend amount will be determined by the MIDA FINNSOM III, Health and Education project, based on degree and years of relevant experience.
All applications must be sent via email to: [email protected] with the following reference as a subject in your e-mail: APPLICATION – as mentioned in the vacancy announcement. For further inquiries about the MIDA positions, you can reach out to: [email protected] and [email protected].
To be considered, applicants must provide a cover letter, CV, and the contact information (email and phone number) of two professional references by the closing date of this vacancy. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The closing date of this application is 09th April 2025, at 12.00 PM EAT.
While this project is geared toward the Somali-Finnish diaspora, members of other Somali diaspora communities are also welcomed to apply. Females are highly encouraged to apply and participate in the MIDA FINNSOM III Health and Education Project.
Health insurance—including evacuation due to a medical emergency—will be covered by the project. However, experts will be requested to provide a recent medical certificate stating that they are physically fit and able to work in a ‘hardship’ country.
Please note that IOM, according to the contract, will not be responsible for the security of qualified Somali expatriates. The host beneficiary institution will be responsible for the security of the individual.
Before leaving the country of residence or upon arrival in Somalia, the qualified Somali expatriate will receive a pre-service briefing including security advice and cultural background.
Tagged as: International Organization for Migration, Somalia
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