Consultant – Stakeholder Engagement for Chronic Respiratory Diseases Consultant – 2030 Strategy for Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs)

Purpose of consultancy

To provide technical guidance to the NCD Management (MND) unit in developing a vibrant community engagement platform for chronic respiratory diseases on the WHO Knowledge Action Portal on NCDs.
To facilitate the meaningful engagement of people living with asthma and COPD, focusing on low-and middle-income countries. 

Deliverables

Output 1: Develop, promote, and monitor GARD community on WHO NCD Knowledge Action Portal.

Deliverable 1.1: Interim report on GARD community.

Structure for data capture, interim analysis. 
Expected by: 1 November 2023 

Deliverable 1.2: Report on the first year of the GARD community.

To be shared with the GARD steering group. 
To include analysis of uploaded resources.
Expected by: 1 April 2024 

Output 2: Stakeholder mapping of organizations for people living with asthma and COPD in LMIC.

Deliverable 2.1: Stakeholder mapping of organizations for people living with asthma and COPD in LMICs – progress report.

Draft report structure, planned methodology, progress to date. 
Expected by: 1 August 2023 

Deliverable 2.2: Stakeholder mapping of organizations for people living with asthma and COPD in LMICs – final report.

Data to be collected through survey to global respiratory organizations and subsequent snowballing.
Expected by: 1 February 2024

Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Educational Qualifications:
Essential:

Advanced University degree in Medicine or Public Health. 

Desirable:

PhD in area related to clinical medicine, public health.

Experience
Essential:

At least 5 years relevant working experience in respiratory medicine.
Experience of providing respiratory care in a LMIC.
Experience working with global professional respiratory networks.
Experience in data collection and analysis using online tool.

Skills/Knowledge:
Essential:

Expertise in chronic respiratory disease prevention and management.
Excellent interpersonal and facilitation skills, including working with partners with a variety of cultural backgrounds and meaningful engagement of people living with chronic respiratory conditions.
Excellent written communication skills, including the ability to tailor messages to the intended audience.

Closing: 30, Mar, 2023

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