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Program and Position Overview
Following recent shifts in the global health financing landscape, including donor funding reductions, Lesotho, like many other countries, face significant challenges in sustaining critical health services. The Government of Lesotho (GoL) recognizes the urgent need to strengthen health system resilience and reduce dependency on external funding. In support of this effort, CHAI will work alongside the Ministry of Health (MoH) and other key government stakeholders to navigate this transition while maintaining essential health services for the population. This support will primarily be delivered through technical assistance, embedded in the Ministry of Health, providing rapid-response technical assistance to enable government leaders to make evidence-based decisions, implement priority reforms, and build sustainable systems. CHAI will work with the GoL on three strategic areas:
(i) to identify funding gaps,
(ii) maximizing existing resources through generating efficiencies,
(iii) improve prioritization, and
(iv) lay the groundwork for a more sustainable, integrated, and resilient national health system.
In line with this, CHAI is seeking a Senior Technical Advisor working closely with the Ministry of Health (MOH) as a thought partner to strategize and implement strategies to enable the health system to remain resilient in the short-term, while building for long term sustainability. The Advisor will serve as a senior technical leader, supporting the MOH, other key Ministries, and government agencies in strategizing, designing and implementing technical strategies, interventions, and approaches to developing a sustainable health care system in line with national priorities. The individual will provide high-level strategic guidance and technical expertise across multiple workstreams, with a particular focus on health financing, resource mobilization, prioritization, and institutional capacity strengthening. The Advisor will be responsible for designing and implementing evidence-based approaches to address urgent health financing challenges while building government capacity for long-term sustainability.
The Senior Technical Advisor will be seconded to the Ministry of Health, reporting to the Director of Health Planning and Statistics, and will work in close collaboration closely with other officers within the Directorate.
Strategic Leadership and Technical Guidance
Capacity Building and Knowledge Management
Team Coordination and Management
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