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Program Overview
The Government of Rwanda has demonstrated strong leadership and commitment to improving maternal and newborn survival through the Fifth Health Sector Strategic Plan (HSSP V) 2024–2029. The strategy sets ambitious targets to reduce the maternal mortality ratio from 105 to 60 per 100,000 live births, the neonatal mortality rate from 20 to 15 per 1,000 live births by 2029, the unmet need for family planning from 14% to 8%, and the prevalence of stunting among children under five from 33% to 15% prioritizing quality of care, system performance, and sustainability.
Supporting the national goals, CHAI is partnering with the Ministry of Health (MoH) to strengthen the foundations required for impact at scale. CHAI’s assistance spans access to SRMNH commodities, institutional strengthening, digital and data system enhancement, and workforce capacity development, through government structures.
CHAI will provide technical assistance to the MoH, particularly the Clinical and Public Health Services Department. This support is organized around four complementary areas of work: improving the quality and reliability of care in health facilities; strengthening data and digital systems to enable real-time performance management and evidence-based decisions; advancing workforce capability through institutionalized professional development and mentorship; and reinforcing coordination, governance, and implementation learning to ensure alignment, accountability, and scalability. The Technical advisor will be expected to bring a systems-thinking lens to all four pillars, ensuring synergy across workstreams and coherence with Rwanda's Quality of Care (QoC) agenda and the WHO Quality, Equity, Dignity Network standards
Position Overview
CHAI is seeking a Technical Advisor to be seconded to MoH in the office of the Head of Clinical and Public Health Services Department. The Technical Advisor will provide support for strategic and operational leadership to the Clinical and Public Health Services Department driving systemic improvements in Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) outcomes across the continuum of care.
In this role, the Technical Advisor will lead the translation of national RMNCAH strategy into scalable, durable system improvements — designing frameworks, engaging stakeholders, and ensuring that performance management routines are strengthened for long-term sustainability. The Technical Advisor will draw on deep expertise and strategic acuity to navigate complex institutional environments. The technical Advisor will be expected to engage with high-level policy processes including HSSP V annual reviews, national quality of care summits, and inter ministerial coordination forums on RMNCAH financing and accountability.
Working at the intersection of national policy and frontline delivery, the Technical Advisor will lead a portfolio of cross-cutting interventions and engage with various stakeholders in RMNCAH forums. The Technical Advisor will report to the Director General of Health Quality Services with streamlined reporting to the CHAI Associate Program Director — Women & Children’s Health, and NCDs. The Technical advisor is expected to function with a high degree of autonomy, demonstrating the judgment to represent the MoH's maternal unit at strategic forums and providing technical recommendations backed by evidence.
Strategic Leadership and Program Direction
Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Knowledge Management
Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement
Advantages
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