To serve an organization wherein I can utilize my abilities, Work in challenging environment to enhance my capabilities, Working with reputable organizations and to contribute in organizational goals in dynamic and challenging environment.
● Lead health team in term of TB, HIV Aids, Malaria, Hepatitis and all health-related advocacy programs and engaging them of diagnosed patients’ referrals and access priorities in refugee’s villages of Balochistan Pakistan. ● Liaison with all vertical programs to refer the diagnosed or community referred patient for proper follow-ups, To Develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders in the public and private sector who will directly or indirectly contribute to the success of the project. ● TO Develop and maintain materials used to train and engage CABs and other members of civil society and TB affected communities in TB and overall health advocacy. ● Contribute to hiring, training, and mentoring of project team. ● Gain a nuanced understanding of working ecosystem, administrative set up, key points of contacts at partner institutions, and develop strategy for engagement. ● Build intelligence on technical requirements of project TB, HIV AIDS, Malaria, Hepatitis Programs. ● Design SOPs for standardizing program reviews. ● Coordinate disparate efforts of partners along a common purpose and set of goals defined for field staffs i.e., TB champions and CHWS in all Refugees villages in province level. ● Contribute to presentations to Government and donor contacts and regular Advocacy Session in Refugees villages. ● Clean, manage, and analyze large data sets; support insight generation process and translation of insights into intervention design with coordination of refugee’s village TB champion and Community Health Workers CHWs. ● Support the evolution of UNHCR and UNAIDs TB and HIV strategy by identifying areas and patients and refereeing them to concern centers. ● Engaging Communities and health staff for reporting any outbreak, mortalities, unusual health events, and all communicable and non-communicable disease.