Consultant - Communication โ€“ Non-communicable diseases

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  • Added Date: Friday, 19 April 2024
  • Deadline Date: Friday, 03 May 2024
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Qualifications

Purpose of consultancy

The purpose of the consultancy is to provide technical expertise to shape and implement information provision on the control and management of noncommunicable diseases as part of the preparatory process towards the 4th HLM on NCDs aligned with the governance set up and approved by the WHO DG in close collaboration with all 9 departments in HQ contributing to NCDs as well as with the regional and country level. The further purpose is to provide information on the acceleration of implementation linked to the 16 different workstreams of the NCD department as well as to guide the Directorโ€™s Office in internal and external communication activities using all available platforms.

This requires communicating evidence-based interventions to prevent and control NCDs in an empowering way for Member States to deliver health and societal benefits to their populations.ย 

It may also include promoting the meaningful engagement of people living with or affected by NCDs in the development of WHOโ€™s programmes, and the refinement and communication of key messages with clarity and impact.ย 

Background ย 

Recognizing that:

a. noncommunicable diseases are the leading causes of premature death and disability globally, including in low-and middle- income countries;ย 
b. noting with concern the lack of adequate global progress in combating noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) despite political commitments at the highest level through 3 high-level meetings (HLM) on NCDs during the UN General Assembly (UNGA) (2011, 2014 and 2018) and an existing NCDs Global Action Plan 2013-2030 as well as a World Health Assembly (WHA) agreed Implementation Plan for NCDs 2023-2030 and the Global Monitoring Framework (GMF);ย 
c. based on the learning from the recent COVID-19 and the situation for people living with NCDs (PLWNCDs) in acute and protracted emergencies, recognize the huge need for NCDs to be integrated in preparedness and response in any humanitarian setting;ย 
d. that necessary prevention and control efforts are hampered by lack of universal access and financial protection to affordable essential health services, medicines, diagnostics and health technologies, as well as a global shortage of qualified health workers; and
e. the strong links to Gender, equity and human rights as well as the environmental crises, and the very real possibility that Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 3.4 will not be met;

WHOโ€™s Department for Noncommunicable Diseases, Rehabilitation and Disability (NCD) is mandated to lead the preparatory process towards the 4th High Level meeting in 2025.ย 

This includes a series of meetings and activities to accelerate action at country level as well as informing the Director-General report to WHA 2025 as well as the Secretary General report to UNGA 2025 (SIDS technical and Ministerial meeting and follow-up, The NCDs and humanitarian settings, 2nd Dialogue on Financing for NCDs and Mental Health as well as regional consultations and discussions during Regional Committee meetings and revisiting the GMF).

Deliverables

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