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An organization focused on health programs is seeking a Mid National IHR/Public Health Expert to support the operationalisation of health governance mechanisms in Punjab, Pakistan. The role demands a postgraduate degree in Public Health and over 10 years of experience in IHR governance, contributing to cross-sectoral coordination and health security preparedness. Responsibilities include facilitating coordination meetings and providing technical guidance during the implementation of health initiatives within Punjab's healthcare framework.
PN 29 - Ongoing Recruitment – STTA Mid National - IHR / Public Health Expert
Evidence for Health (E4H) is a Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)-funded programme aimed at strengthening Pakistan's healthcare system, thereby decreasing the burden of illness and saving lives. E4H (2023–2027) provides technical assistance (TA) to Punjab, Federal, and KP governments, implemented by Palladium in partnership with Oxford Policy Management (OPM).
Through its flexible, embedded, and demand-driven model, E4H supports governments to achieve a resilient health system that is prepared for emergencies, responsive to evidence, and delivers equitable, quality, and efficient healthcare services. Specifically, E4H delivers TA across three outputs:
Although a governance and coordination mechanism for IHR has been established within NAPHS 2024-28, it has not been effectively operationalised. Weak linkages between provincial and federal functions, along with the absence of routine coordination forums, constrains Punjab’s ability to implement the NAPHS priority activities and ensure sustained health security preparedness across One Health sectors in Punjab.
The overall goal of this TA is to strengthen cross-sectoral coordination, efficiency, and policy responsiveness in Punjab’s health security governance through the operationalisation of the IHR mechanism.
We will achieve this by pursuing 3 objectives:
The operationalisation of the IHR governance mechanism in Punjab represents a strategic continuation of work initiated under the first phase of TA in 2024, which established the foundational framework. With formal approval secured through the E4H Steering Committee, the current TA shifts focus to embedding this mechanism into institutional routines, strengthening structured coordination, aligning resources, and instituting performance monitoring. This effort enhances Punjab’s ability to prevent, detect, and respond to health emergencies through an integrated, multi-sectoral approach under the One Health paradigm.
This TA builds directly on the earlier E4H-supported development of the IHR governance framework within NAPHS 2024-28. It complements ongoing health security efforts by formalising roles, enabling routine engagement across health, livestock, environment, and food safety sectors, and supporting coordinated decision-making and crisis response.
The TA aligns with Pakistan’s commitments under the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) and contributes to progress on the Joint External Evaluation (JEE) and the National Action Plan for Health Security (NAPHS) 2024–28. By tracking and advancing the Punjab NAPHS operational plan, this TA ensures coherence with national benchmarks and fosters accountability, complementing other donor-supported health security investments.
The scope of this TA encompasses the notifications, operational rollout and institutional embedding of a multi-sectoral IHR governance mechanism in Punjab, with emphasis on activating coordination platforms, convening IHR Taskforce/Technical Committee and TWGs meetings, formalising operating procedures, and to institutionalise the M&E framework previously developed through E4H support. The TA will adopt a participatory, systems‑based approach which will combine policy reviews, stakeholder consultations, and coordination support to enhance the province’s compliance with NAPHS 2024–28 and International Health Regulations (IHR 2005).
The assignment will be delivered over a five‑month period and structured in three sequential phases:
This structured and participatory methodology will ensure that the TA delivers not only technically sound outputs but also fosters departmental ownership, enhances inter‑sectoral coordination and cooperation, and contributes to sustainable provincial health security governance aligned with national priorities.
Position: IHR / Public Health Expert
Level: Mid National
LOE: 110 days
Period: Sep 2025 – Mar 2026
Role Requirements
Provide technical input to operationalise governance mechanism, support Taskforce/TWG meetings, and guide technical alignment.
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