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Call for Experts: Technical Advisory Group on health, migration and displacement

WHO Health and Migration is forming an expert Technical Advisory Group for the period 2024-2026 to support the implementation of the Global Action Plan on promoting the health of refugees and migrants and other related activities. The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) will play a key role in achieving the five core functions of WHO Health and Migration, which are aligned with the GAP and the WHO GPW14 objectives to promote, provide, and protect health. These functions particularly focus on reducing health inequities by addressing the social, economic, environmental, and other determinants of health, supporting countries in developing evidence-informed policies across all levels of government, and adapting public health measures to meet the health needs of populations such as migrants and displaced people.

To register your interest in being considered for the TAG on health, migration and displacement, please submit the following documents by 24:00 Geneva time (midnight CET) 17th September 2024 to healthmigration@who.int using the subject line “Expression of interest for the Technical Advisory Group on health, migration and displacement:”

  • A cover letter, indicating your motivation to apply and how you satisfy the selection criteria. Please note that, if selected, membership will be in a personal capacity; therefore, do not use the letterhead or other identification of your employer;
  • Your curriculum vitae; and
  • A signed and completed Declaration of Interests (DOI) form for WHO Experts, available at https://www.who.int/about/ethics/declarations-of-interest.
Date of Publication
Type of Resource
Source / Publisher
World Health Organization (WHO)
Language
English
Geographic Scope
Global
Workstream Output
No
Regional Review Process
No
GCM Objectives
SDGs
SDG.3 - Good Health And Well-Being
Status
Published

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