CHAI, Afrocab (community and civil society engagement – CCE – lead), Penta and operational research partners Zvitambo, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, and Mildmay Uganda have received an Advanced HIV Disease (AHD) grant to implement THRIVE (Transforming Advanced HIV Disease CaRe in LMICs through ComprehensiVe and Equitable Access) to reduce HIV related mortality among adults and Children Living with HIV (CLHIV) by enabling global access to critical prevention, screening, and treatment commodities, and centring local leadership and community-owned solutions to find and serve people living with AHD where they are. The consortium will build on existing and direct partnerships with national governments and global partners like WHO, PEPFAR, Global Fund, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Aurum to ensure that country efforts are not siloed, complement other Unitaid investments and solutions are scaled and sustained beyond the life of this project.
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Resource Mobilization Manager to join our team. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in developing and implementing strategies to mobilize resources, engage stakeholders, and secure funding to support our initiatives. This position requires a proactive individual with a strong background in fundraising, donor engagement, and project management.
The Terms of Reference for the Country Leads can be found below with a description of the project:
Please note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
NOTE: PLHIV are especially encouraged to apply.