[afro-nets] Internship Opportunity with Global Health Advocates

Internship Opportunity with Global Health Advocates
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Global Health Advocates, a non-profit health advocacy
organization, is seeking an intern for its London, UK office.

Responsibilities include liaising with partners world wide,
research, media monitoring, office, website and data management,
administration and logistical support. Ability to be self-
motivated with excellent organizational skills. Graduate degree
and experience in advocacy and/or public health preferred,
strong written and communication skills. There are funds for a
part time position. The vacancy is immediate and it is hoped
that the intern can be in position by the beginning of March.

If you are interested, please send your resume and cover letter
to mailto:cv@ghadvocates.org

Second National Summit on Malaria by Nigerian NGOs
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14 March, 2007
Ikeja Sheraton Hotel & Towers
Lagos, Nigeria

Theme:
"Scaling up Malaria Control Activities: Imperatives for
achieving the Millennium Development Goals in Nigeria"

Malaria continues to be a huge public health problem in Nigeria.
The groups most at risk include children, pregnant women and the
aged. Over 50% of Nigeria's 140 million population experience at
least one bout of malaria attack annually. Associated with these
facts are disruptions in production, absenteeism from school and
work, economic waste and loss of human lives. Treatment and
control of malaria is increasingly becoming problematic as
vectors acquire resistance to insecticides, while cases of drug
resistance by parasites abound. New lines of medication are
poorly applied with obvious danger of loss of efficacy.

The first National Summit on Malaria in Nigeria was organized on
November 30, 2004 at the Ikeja Sheraton Hotel & Towers by four
Nigerian indigenous NGOs. It marked a watershed in the visible
involvement of CSOs in the RBM Initiative in Nigeria. The
formation of a national network of CSOs engaged in RBM
activities, and the launching of the body by the Honourable
Minister of Health, Prof. Eyitayo Lambo is one of the important
outcomes of the first Summit. The National Civil Societies on
Malaria, Immunization and Nutrition (NACOMIN) is poised to drive
the malarial control agenda effectively through grassroots
mobilization by member organizations. The Summit is a
collaborative effort by key stakeholders.

Venue: Ikeja Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Lagos
Time: 10.00 am prompt

Objectives:
1. Review the Roll Back Malaria interventions since the 1st
National Summit on Malaria.

2. Discuss new trends in the total RBM country situation (ACTs,
ITNs, IVM and integration with child and maternal survival
strategies).

3. Advocate for the establishment of a Malaria Control Agency in
Nigeria.

4. Advocate for increased government and private sector funding
for civil society organizations' RBM and other child survival
activities.

5. Advocate for improved transparency and accountability in
resource allocation, management and social audit.

6. Build capacity of CSO on advocacy, resource mobilization, RBM
project development and management.

7. Provide networking platform for CSOs-private-public
partnerships.

Participation is free, but prospective attendees are advised to
send e-mail to: mailto:malariasumitgrp@yahoo.com