WHO 2023 Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases: (Deadline 2 January 2023)

WHO 2023 Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases: (Deadline 2 January 2023)

WHO 2023 Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases

The Mwele Malecela Mentorship (MMM) Program for Women in NTDs aims to increase gender equality in representation and leadership by developing and supporting mid-career African women to become leaders and champions in NTD elimination at national and international levels. Using an innovative gender-intentional approach, the MMM program’s objective is to increase the overall coverage, effectiveness and impact of NTD interventions by ensuring the support to enable women to overcome gender barriers in access to leadership while also acquiring skills and resources that enable them to be influential leaders and agents of change. The program is being implemented by a consortium of partners led by the WHO Regional Office for Africa.

The gender-intentional approach to our mentorship prioritises programs that address the multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination that impede women’s advancement in leadership roles. In this regard, the Mwele Malecela Mentorship Program is committed to selecting diverse cohort members representing different sectors (public, private, academia, NGO, philanthropy), disciplines, and cultural backgrounds.

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Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme

  • Type Fellowship
  • Organisation World Health Organization (WHO)
  • Country to study
  • School to study
  • Course to study Not specified
  • State of Origin
  • Gender Women
  • Application Deadline January 15, 2023

Aim and Benefits of Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme

Purpose

The Mwele Malecela Mentorship (MMM) Program for Women in Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) supports mid-career African women to become leaders and champions in NTD elimination at national and international levels. NTDs and other Tropical and Vector-Borne Diseases (TVD) Programmes are part of and contribute to the work of the Universal health coverage/Communicable and non-communicable diseases (UHC/UCN) cluster in the WHO African region. WHO/AFRO is leading this program in collaboration with The END Fund and the American Society for Medicine, Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (ASMTH). Aligned with the Global NTD Roadmap, the MMM program will provide mentorship, training and networking opportunities over two years to cohorts of women from 2023 to 2030.

Objectives

Using an innovative gender-intentional approach, the MMM program aims to increase the overall coverage, effectiveness and impact of NTD interventions by ensuring the program support for women to overcome gender barriers in access to leadership while also acquiring skills and resources that enable them to be influential leaders and agents of change. The program integrates a gender lens into the design and implementation of the critical program components, including (a) Mentorship Program Design & Selection of Awardees, (b) Mentorship Program Implementation and (c) Mentorship Program Mgt., Review, and Evaluation

Requirements for Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme Qualification

You are eligible for consideration if you meet all the following criteria:

  1. Identify as a woman
  2. Work in a role that focuses on Neglected Tropical Diseases, including public health policy, research or program interventions at sub-national, national or international levels.
  3. Possess 10 to 20 years of professional experience in public health, with at least 10 years specifically in Neglected Tropical Diseases
  4. Reside and work within the WHO Africa region
  5. Must be a national of a country in the WHO Africa Region

Interview date, Process and Venue for Mwele Malecela Mentorship Programme

The mentee selection process will take place in two stages:
Stage 1 – Background information and CV
Stage 2 – Exploration of interests and mentee’s experience

If you have questions regarding the application, please email: mwelementorship@who.int

Application, Notification, Onboarding Timeline

Open Application Period: Initial Application period closes January 15, 2023, by 11:59 pm (GMT+1).

Notification Period: We will notify applicants if they have been selected to proceed to a more in-depth Round 2 selection process on January 30, 2023.

We will notify applicants of their overall acceptance status on February 28, 2023.

Acceptance & Pre-Orientation Period: The accepted mentees will be asked to confirm their participation by early March 2023, after which we will begin matching to a mentor and onboarding.
Program Launch: Orientation commences the week of March 30, 2023.

Application Deadline

January 15, 2023

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to World Health Organization (WHO) on espen.afro.who.int to applyFor more details, visit WHO website.

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