Call for new membership: Communities Delegation to Unitaid Board
The Communities Delegation to the Unitaid Board represents people living with and affected by HIV, TB and malaria and those co-infected with HIV and HCV, at the Unitaid Board and Committee level.
The Communities Delegation to the Unitaid Board represents
people living with and affected by HIV, TB and Malaria and those
co-infected with HIV and HCV, at the Unitaid Board and Committee
level. The Communities Delegation aims to be transparent,
accountable and to prepare communities at grass roots and
country level to engage in Unitaid work, working to raise
awareness to increase the debate about the Unitaid work areas
that directly affect those living with the diseases at country
level, especially in the global south.
In 2015 the
Communities Delegation reconstituted itself to serve its seat on
the Unitaid Board and is hosted by GNP+ based in Cape Town,
South Africa. For more information about the Delegation's
mission, vision, goals and charter,
please find
the Communities Delegation Handbook
here.
The Communities Delegation would like to recruit
additional members from under-represented regions and disease
areas and hereby issues a new
open call soliciting applications. The Terms of
Reference for the Delegation members can be found in the
Delegation Handbook with a description of the selection process
as well as the criteria and desired profile of the members.
Community members living with the diseases from
Unitaid-implementing countries in Latin America, Asia,
Eastern Europe and Central Asia, as well as candidates with
expertise in viral hepatitis, IP, malaria and Reproductive,
maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH)
are strongly encouraged to apply. You will find an overview of
the Unitaid implementing
countries
here.
Interested community members with the above
expertise and criteria are invited to submit an Expression of
Interest via email to
[email protected]. Applicants will receive a form to collect contact details,
expertise, as well as the answers to three questions about
Unitaid, the role of the Communities Delegation and for
information about priorities in one of the disease areas.
Deadline for submissions is Friday March 9th COB.