Deliverables
1. Develop and refine technical approaches and guidance for the implementation of the Global Health and Peace Initiative (GHPI) Roadmap.
Prepare technical briefs for from the 156th WHO Executive Board. Summary report synthesizing Member State recommendations from the 156th WHO Executive Board. Draft translation of Member States recommendations into actionable frameworks, policies and technical briefs for use by WHO and its partners.
Expected by: 30 March 2026
2. Design and facilitate technical consultations and bilateral engagements with key stakeholders (, Switzerland, Oman, Regional Offices) to advance GHPI objectives.
Prepare and present evidence-based materials to lead technical discussions, and to build consensus on strategic directions for the initiative pre- and post 156th WHO Executive Board.
Expected by: 30 March 2026
3. Provide expert input into the development and finalization of the GHPI Handbook on the Health and Peace approach.
Conduct in-depth reviews, integrate feedback from diverse stakeholders, and ensure the handbook reflects the latest methodologies and best practices for capacity building.
Review and revise 1 section or chapter, prepare1 stakeholder feedback session facilitated, and write 1 progress report to supervisor on a monthly basis
Expected by: 30 November 2026
4. Prepare documentation and analysis of WHO and partner initiatives linking health and peace.
Collect and verify data, conduct desk reviews, and produce case studies and analytical reports to inform advocacy, communications, and evidence generation.
Each working month: Draft 1 case study or analytical report and/or collect and verify 1 data set, write 1 summary brief for communications on a monthly basis
Expected by: 30 November 2026
5. Develop technical materials and guidance to support fundraising and resource mobilization for the GHPI.
Technical support to WHO country offices in drafting health and peace strategies and donor proposals by delivering:
Draft proposals, investment cases, and identify indicators for measuring health and peace outcomes, in close collaboration with internal and external partners.
Develop technical documents, take minutes and write follow-up actions for meetings of the group of friends on health and peace.
Develop 1 proposal and/or investment case d, write 1 progress report to supervisor with definition and/or concrete measurement of indicators, 1 set of talking points for leadership, 1 technical update on/for the health and peace group of friends on a monthly basis.
Expected by: 30 November 2026
6. Coordinate and provide technical guidance for the development and delivery of training and awareness-raising activities.
Co-design curricula, produce technical background for webinars or workshops or communities of practice (, WHO Collaborating Centres, regional training with Oman Diplomatic Institute and EMRO).
Organize or support 1 training module or awareness-raising event and/or draft or revise 1 curriculum or guidance document, 1 stakeholders engagement summary on a monthly basis.
Expected by: 30 November 2026
7. Facilitate cross-regional collaboration and knowledge exchange.
Work closely with the AFRO Health and Peace consultant and other regional focal points to harmonize approaches, share lessons learned, and support country-level programming.
Expected by: 30 November 2026
Lead the final deliverable: document 1 coordination meeting, produce 1 knowledge or summary of lessons learned, 1 technical input for country-level programming, 1 monthly update to supervisor with summary of all WHO country offices ongoing initiatives on a monthly basis.
Expected by: 30 June 2026
8. Provide technical expertise and guidance for the integration of health and peace concepts into WHO’s strategic planning, advocacy, and research agendas.
Develop methodologies, tools, and policy options, to mainstream the health and peace approach across the organization: Draft or review 1 methodology/tool/ or policy option, provide 1 advocacy or research input, 1 update to supervisor on mainstreaming progress on a monthly basis.
Expected by: 30 November 2026
9. Perform other related tasks as required to advance the objectives of the GHPI, in line with the evolving needs of the initiative and its stakeholders.
Expected by: 30 November 2026:Complete 1 ad hoc technical task completed and report to supervisor on a monthly basis.
Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Educational Qualifications
Essential:
Advanced university degree in social or political science, diplomacy, international relations and/or public health, or a related field aligned to health and peace.
Experience
Essential:
At least 5 years of relevant experience related to the Health & Peace approach (, public health programming; peacebuilding; conflict analysis; conflict sensitivity; integrating peace outcomes and “do no harm” into health programming; and/or research in peacebuilding/public health/humanitarian response).
Desirable:
Knowledge of the UN Peacebuilding Fund and/or experience in fundraising for peacebuilding activities.
Skills/Knowledge
Essential:
10. Sound knowledge of the UN sustaining peace agenda with the ability to synthesize technical information clearly for diverse audiences.
11. Strong research and writing abilities; experience in proposal development and monitoring & evaluation.
12. Applied conflict sensitivity and “do no harm” in health sector programming.
13. Excellent organizational skills with ability to work proactively, independently, and deliver under pressure.
14. Excellent interpersonal skills with political awareness, diplomacy, tact and courtesy.
Languages and level required (Basic/Intermediate/Expert)
Essential:
15. Expert knowledge of English
Desirable:
16. Intermediate knowledge of another UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish)
Location
Off site: Home based.
Travel
The consultant is expected to travel.
Remuneration and budget (travel costs are excluded)
Remuneration:
Band level B – USD 7,000- 9,980 per month.
Expected duration of contract
months.