SYNERGY ONLINE: Bulletins and News Briefs from The Canadian Society for International Health [log in to unmask] =================================================================== WORLD TB DAY - Sunday, March 24, 1996 -------------------------------------- The tuberculosis epidemic has never been worse, surpassing all other infectious diseases as the leading killer of youth and adults. In 1995, TB killed nearly 3 million people-over 10,000 times as many deaths as caused by Ebola and The Plague combined. In 1995, over 8 million people became sick with TB, and it is estimated that someone is infected with the TB bacteria every second of the day. The World Health Organization (WHO) will release its report on the TB Epidemic 1996 just prior to World TB day. The theme of this report will be "Groups at Risk." The report will discuss how the TB epidemic affects women, children. Workers and other risk groups. The report concludes that "there is nowhere to hide from TB," as we are all at risk. For additional information, please contact Courtenay Singer, WHO, Global TB Programme, by email: [log in to unmask] or Tel: (41-22) 791-2189; Fax: (41-22) 791-4199. ----------------------------------------------------------- PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION/WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Vacancy Notices ----------------------------------------------------------- Vacancy Notice: 96/PAHO/02 Post Title: Healthy Lifestyles and Mental Health Program Coordinator Level: P.5 Post Number: .3367 Closing Date: 15 March 1996 Duty Station: Washington, D.C. Tenure: Two years, first year probationary period Division/Program/Office: Health Promotion and Protection (HPP) Basic Salary: $53,611 at single rate, $57,806 staff member with primary dependent (per annum net of taxes) Post Adjustment: $15,869 at single rate, $17,111 staff member with primary dependent (per annum net of taxes) Minimum Requirements: Education: M.D. degree with psot graduate studies in a social/behavioral science, or a Ph.D. degree in one of the behavioral/social sciences and specialized training to the master's degree level in public health. Experience: At the national level: Ten years of experience in the field of health promotion, particularly in the planning, implementation, evaluation, and research of health promotion activities in specific settings (communities, municipalities, schools, work place, etc.) Teaching and research backgrounds are an asset. At the International level: Three years of experience in international technical cooperation programs in health promotion in general, and in the application of behavioral/social knowledge and techniques in public health. Languages: Very good knowledge of English or Spanish with a working knowledge of the other. --- Vacancy Notice: 95/PAHO/42 Post Title: Advisor on Healthy Aging Level: P.4 Post Number: 4.5352 Closing Date: 15 March 1996 Duty Station: Washington, D.C. Tenure: Two years, first year probationary period Division/Program/Office: Health Promotion and Protection (HPP/HPF) Basic Salary: $45,413 at single rate, $48,824 staff member with primary dependent (per annum net of taxes) Post Adjustment: $13,442 at single rate, $14,452 staff member with primary dependent (per annum net of taxes) Minimum Requirements: Education: M.D. or Ph.D. degree in one of the social or behavioral sciences with training in epidemiology of aging and gerontology or extensive work experience in epidemiology of aging and gerontology. Postgraduate studies in public health would be an asset. Experience: Seven years in national programs. Two years of international experience. Language: Very good knowledge of English or Spanish with a working knowledge of the other. --- Vacancy Notice: 96/PAHO/03 Post Title: Project Manger for PROMESSES Central Supply for Essential Drugs and Medical Material Project Level: P.4, Post Number: .6062 Closing Date: 22 March 1996 Duty Station: Port-au-Prince, Haiti Tenure: Two Years, First year Probationary Period Division/Program/Office: Health Systems and Services Development (HSP/HSE) Basic Salary: $45,413 at single rate, $48,824 with primary dependents (per annum net of taxes) Post Adjustment: $12,761 at single rate, $13,719 with primary dependents (per annum net of taxes) Hardship/Mobility: $10,148 at single rate, $13,530 with primary dependents (per annum net of taxes) Minimum Requirements: Education: A postgraduate degree to a least the master's level in two of the following fields of study: management, business administration, marketing, finance, economics, pharmacy, or a field related to the organization and management of large supply acquisition and distribution projects. Experience: At the national level: seven years of experience in general management in the private sector including teaching/training at the managerial level. At the International level: two years of experience in developing countries preferable at the training/teaching and project level. Experience in project management and knowledge of internal markets would be an asset. Languages: Very good knowledge of French with a working knowledge of English. Knowledge of other languages would be an asset. For more information regarding any of the above positions, including information on skill requirements and duties for specific positions, please contact: Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization 525 Twenty-Third Street, N.W. 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