Mission and objectivesDedicated to the well-being of all people and guided by science, the World Health Organization leads and champions global efforts to give everyone, everywhere an equal chance to live a healthy life. Who we are Founded in 1948, WHO is the United Nations agency that connects nations, partners and people to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable โ so everyone, everywhere can attain the highest level of health. What we do WHO leads global efforts to expand universal health coverage. We direct and coordinate the worldโs response to health emergencies. And we promote healthier lives โ from pregnancy care through old age. Our Triple Billion targets outline an ambitious plan for the world to achieve good health for all using science-based policies and programmes.
ContextThe Sudan Health Assistance Response to Emergencies (SHARE) project aims to address immediate emergency health needs in Sudan through the delivery of essential health care at primary and secondary service level and sustaining core public health functions in the country, to maintain the main foundations for a speedy recovery in the post-conflict phase in the future. The project builds on a partnership formed through past IDA-financed projects in other countries with United Nations Childrenโs Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) working closely in partnership, which have strong technical capacity, presence and experience in Sudan. Sudan is highly climate vulnerable, with high exposure to droughts, floods, and extreme heat, which are becoming more frequent and more extreme due to climate change. Its capacity to adapt to these climate shocks is among the lowest globally, with significant impacts on health and health service delivery. Therefore, as part of SHARE project, WHO will finance the development of climate change health service delivery contingency plans at referral health facilities and flood and high heat risk assessments of health facilities. As part of this support, WHO aims to reduce the impacts of climate change on health and the health system in Sudan by conducting vulnerability assessments and supporting climate resilience in selected health facilities.
Task DescriptionThe climate change expert will be working closely with the PMU team on implementing climate related interventions and activities under SHARE and SHEIP projects (in coordination with the relevant departments, implementing partners, and external entities), specifically with a focus on the following tasks: โ Delivery on the objectives, required outputs and outcomes as per WHO commitments and agreements with its partners and as per its mandate. โ Develop action plans to enhance the climate resilience and environmental sustainability of health care facilities (this could be based on the outcomes of the assessments amongst others). โ Rolling out implementation plans and overseeing implementation of activities climate related activities. โ Develop and conduct high level and specific climate vulnerability assessments including selected hospitals and public health facilities and impacts, climate resilience and environmental sustainability based on the relevant assessment tools. โ Review the impact of the climate hazards to health facilities (in recent period) and related lessons learned in terms of โrisk mitigation and resilience measuresโ. โ Developing and tailoring floods, heat and other climatic hazards contingency plans, emergency preparedness and response plans for health care facilities as needed. โ Work on raising awareness and sensitization on climate change, and its risks, etc. and develop a communication plan on climate change risk to relevant stakeholders. โ Capacity building on climate change and building resilience and provide capacity building, conduct trainings and workshops on climate change and health, assessing climate vulnerabilities and impacts of climate change on health care facilities and health of communities. โ Any other related tasks as may be required or assigned by the supervisor.
Competencies and valuesโข Team work. โข Producing results โข Initiative
Living conditions and remarksSudan is a unique country facing a unique (humanitarian) operation. It provides for an interesting and enriching environment, but also requires a mature level of cultural awareness, as well as more stamina and commitment than elsewhere to make life comfortable and affordable. Therefore, flexibility and the ability and willingness to live and work in harsh and potentially hazardous conditions, involving physical hardship and little comfort, are essential. Allowances The purpose of allowances for National UN Volunteers expert is to enable the National UN Volunteers expert to sustain a modest and secure standard of living at the duty station. The allowances are in no way to be understood as compensation, reward, or salary in exchange for volunteer work. Volunteer Living Allowance (VLA): All National UN Volunteers expert are entitled to a monthly volunteer living allowance of USD 2,594.34 The purpose of this allowance is to cover the basic living costs of the National expert UN Volunteer. The allowance is to ensure that the volunteer can sustain a basic, adequate, and safe lifestyle. The monthly allowance rate is a fixed rate for the duty station as established by UNV headquarters.