We need to prioritize strengthening health and nutrition services for mothers and children, particularly at community level. , Joy Rivaca CaminadeHead of Communications|World Health Organization Office of the WHO Representative in AfghanistanTel: +93782200354, UNICEF Afghanistan //-->, Nayef Al ShammariExecutive Director of Media Relations at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC)Tel:+974 5586 9992 //-->, Salam Al-JanabiCommunication SpecialistUNICEF AfghanistanTel:+93 799 98 7111 var addy8767 = 'nalshamari1' + '@'; We advocate for effective and principled humanitarian action by all, for all. We need to see them deliver on stated commitments to open and enroll women and girls in education countrywide after Nowruz [the first day of Afghan new year] on March 20th, West stressed. Mr. Al Dardari studied economics and international relations at Richmond College, the University of Southern California, and at the London School of Economics. Schools are more than places of learning; they should be havens of protection and peace. She has also served as Deputy Representative for OHCHR in Central Asia and was Deputy Head of the OHCHR HQ based Europe and Central Asia Section. Since militarily taking over the country in mid-August, the Taliban have allowed women to resume work in health and education, and opened private and public universities to female education, while secondary school girls are also back in school in about a dozen of the 34 Afghan provinces. Experience in working with corporate ERPs (Enterprise Resource Planning) and IPSAS (International Public Sector Accounting Standards) is highly desirable. Provide technical expertise on capacity building and trainings on humanitarian negotiations relevant to the Afghanistan context. document.write( '' ); From 2017-2019 she worked as a Programme Specialist on Governance, Peace and Security with UN Women's Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, based in Thailand. Mr. Paul Heslop joined UNMAS Afghanistan as Head of Mission and Chief Technical Advisor in January 2021. var attribs = ''; document.write( '' ); Before joining UNDP, Mr. Al Dardari served as Senior Advisor on Reconstruction at the World Bank MENA Vice Presidency, leading a large analytical program to design and pilot a new approach to reconstruction in MENA conflict countries. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. Melinda Good joined the World Bank in 2005. Language Requirements:Fluency in English is required. var prefix = 'mailto:'; You need JavaScript enabled to view it Enterprise Risk Management Experience in a UN system agency, large private or public company, or experience working in a developing country and/or humanitarian/ emergency context is an asset. document.write( addy22747 ); Provide periodic updates/reports on UNICEFs access strategy as informed by the changing environment. He has been working in the field of international public health for over 20 years, with particular experience in communicable disease prevention and control, country capacity-building for health security, health system strengthening, particularly at the primary health care level, and providing leadership in managing complex emergencies and coordinating the humanitarian health response. She has 24 years of professional work experience in development and humanitarian settings. I am encouraged by the strong showing of support from our partners. document.write( 'span>' ); Mr. Mohammad Hasnain has over 20 years of experience in the not-for-profit sector, working mostly on issues of environmental sustainability, and particularly with mountain communities in the South Asian Hindu Kush Himalayas. //-->, Pravaran MahatRegional Communication SpecialistUNICEF Regional Office for South AsiaTel:+977-98020 48256 Working together with our partners on the ground in Afghanistan and thanking the State of Qatar for always being a key partner and supporter of our response, WHO is committed to maintaining and scaling up our life-saving interventions for the people of Afghanistan., Despite progress in the past several years, thousands of Afghan women die every year from pregnancy-related causes and far too many families in Afghanistan are unnecessarily losing their children to preventable causes.