Deadline: 20 March 2017
CIDRZ HealthCorps is seeking applications for its 2017/18 Global Public Health fellowship program.
Established in 2001, CIDRZ is the largest independent non-governmental healthcare and research organisation in Zambia. It conduct locally-relevant, leading-edge healthcare research, strengthen primary health care systems in multiple focus areas, and run a state-of-the-art medical and research diagnostic laboratory.
Through close collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Zambia Ministry of Health and other Ministries, and key local and international stakeholders it fulfil its mission to “Improve access to quality healthcare in Zambia through capacity development, exceptional implementation science and research, and impactful and sustainable public health programmes”
CIDRZ Values
- Respect – for all staff members, partners, and stakeholders with whom we share common goals, while recognising and respecting individual differences
- Transparency – demonstrated through dialogue that enables discussion of issues in an open, constructive, honest, and problem-solving oriented manner
- Productivity – efficient and effective engagement of staff members on all targets/outputs
- Accountability – our staff members are expected to acknowledge and assume responsibility for their actions, products, decisions, and policies
- Equity – CIDRZ is committed to fairness and equality in the workplace
- Honesty – our staff members are expected to be consistently truthful and straight-forward
Priority Areas
- HIV/AIDS
- Tuberculosis
- Hepatitis
- Women’s Health
- Newborn Health
- Child Health
- Diarrhoeal Disease
- Water and Sanitation
- Lab Science
Fellowship Information
- HealthCorps Fellowship Length: 10 – 12 months; starting early August 2017
- Available Financial Support: Modest monthly bursary to cover basic living expenses,local medical services membership, & emergency evacuation insurance
How to Apply
Interested applicants can apply via online process given website.
Eligible Country: Zambia
For more information, please visit Global Public Health Fellowship.