The RBM Partnership to End Malaria
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria is a globa...
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria is a global health initiative driving coordinated action against malaria by mobilizing resources, supporting malaria-endemic countries, and building consensus among partners. Its work is organized through Partner Committees focused on advocacy, resource mobilization, and country/regional support, each led by a Manager within the RBM Secretariat. The Country/Regional Support Partner Committee (CRSPC) engages partners to coordinate tailored support for countries and regions in implementing malaria control and elimination programmes.
The consultant shall work for the RBM CRSPC to provide focused implementation support to national malaria control programmes (NMCP) to optimize the quality, effectiveness and impact of country and regional programming of malaria activities. The support will be aligned with national priorities, reflect country ownership, and will be evaluated through the lenses of quality, cost-effectiveness and financial stewardship.
Malaria remains a major public health challenge in sub-Saharan Africa despite progress made through national strategies and donor support. Available funding remains insufficient to reach global and national targets and has become increasingly constrained. To enhance impact, reduce costs, and save lives, there is a need to optimize national Malaria Strategic Plans (NSPs) through evidence-based prioritization, integration with other health programmes, and focus on high-impact, cost-effective interventions. These plans must be operationalized in costed, prioritized plans that guide the strategic deployment of limited resources.