Director of African Advocacy and Program – Malaria No More

Job Description
Malaria No More is seeking an experienced Director of African Advocacy and Programs to oversee our work in Africa.
Aligned with the organization’s core mission and focus internationally, Malaria No More is working to increase political will and domestic funding to help eliminate malaria on the continent by 2040.
Malaria No More’s approach is multisectoral, prioritizing sophisticated country-level and regional political, diplomatic, and private sector engagement, press strategies, partnerships with leading media outlets and spokespeople, coordinated with regional and local health partners to fill gaps and reinforce political will to end malaria.

Duties and Responsibilities
Evolve MNM’s advocacy strategy in Africa to drive increased domestic and regional funding for malaria, with particular emphasis on focus countries (Nigeria, Cameroon, and Kenya at present, and begin to develop strategy for expansion to new geographies on the continent)
Cultivate strong relationships and partnerships with senior government officials, as well as advocacy and health partners (including the Global Fund, African Leaders Malaria Alliance, U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, and Clinton Health Access Initiative)
Oversee current private sector partnerships to finance core programming and leverage new investments and partnerships for advocacy
Manage an African advocacy team, as well as country-focused teams in 3-4 countries who are conducting media, advocacy, program implementation, and technical assistance
Coordinate with US and international advocacy teams (including MNM affiliates in the UK and Japan) to leverage and unlock mutually-reinforcing opportunities

Qualifications
Minimum BS/BA degree; advanced degree in a related field preferred; 6+ years experience in a management and strategy role in Africa (may include business, politics/ government or any other relevant industry)
Track record of success in managing a fast-paced, multi-faced project that requires high levels of collaboration with partners
High capacity for relationship management, and a strong existing network among relevant sectors
Demonstrated interest and experience working in health, development, politics/ government or any other related fields
Strong analytic skills, critical thinking and writing skills
Hard-working and energetic collaborator who creates trust, demonstrates credibility and inspires enthusiasm in all internal and external contacts
Willingness to be a true self-starter and a proven innovator
Ability to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment managing several projects simultaneously, across multiple regions
Excellent computer skills required, including Word, Excel, Outlook and Powerpoint.
Superior oral and written communications skills in English and French required
Ideally, this position will be based in Nigeria, but could also be based in Kenya, Tanzania, or other major African country.
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications

Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should their resume/CV and cover letters to: jobs@malarianomore.org subject line “Director of African Advocacy and Programs”

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