Key Responsibilities
The consultant will:
· Identify gaps and opportunities within existing MOPH systems, practices, and operational frameworks to strengthen alignment with international minimum standards in humanitarian and development settings.
· Develop a risk-informed roadmap and prioritized action plan with clear milestones and timelines.
· Provide technical support for the development and application of codes of conduct guiding health workforce behavior.
· Translate international standards into practical tools, SOPs, and operational guidance applicable to health service delivery.
· Design, develop, and deliver contextualized training and sensitization on ethical conduct, codes of conduct, and do no harm principles for health workers, implementing partners, and relevant MoPH counterparts.
· Support the integration of ethical conduct and minimum standards into onboarding processes and routine training systems.
· Provide technical guidance to support program-level implementation of standards at service delivery points.
· Promote community awareness on health rights, dignity, expected staff behavior, and safe access to health services.
· Maintain confidential data systems to track adherence to codes of conduct and minimum standards and produce analytical reports for WHO and MoPH technical leadership.
· Strengthen the accessibility, visibility, and appropriate use of confidential reporting and feedback mechanisms.
· Support monitoring, supervision, follow-up, and corrective actions related to ethical conduct and minimum standards by health partners.
· Facilitate coordination with Health Cluster structures and PSEAH inter-agency mechanisms to strengthen alignment of standards, referral pathways, and response approaches.
· Serve as a technical focal point between WHO, MoPH technical counterparts, and implementing partners to promote coherence and accountability in safe health service delivery.
Required Qualifications and Experience:
Education
· Bachelor’s degree in law, public health, social sciences, or a related field
Experience
· At least 5 years’ experience in health systems strengthening and application of ethical and minimum standards in humanitarian and development health settings, including experience in Afghanistan
· Proven experience in policy analysis, training, stakeholder engagement, and people-centered risk assessment and mitigation
· Strong understanding of international humanitarian and development standards, medical ethics, and Do No Harm principles
· Commitment to women’s and girls’ right to health
Language
· Fluency in English is a must and working knowledge of Pashto and/or Dari.
Knowledge and Core Competencies
· Strong analytical, coordination, and facilitation skills.
· Ability to work effectively in complex and high-risk environments.
· High standards of integrity, confidentiality, and accountability.
Additional Information
WHO has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct, inaction against it and any form of retaliation against victims/survivors or bystanders who disclose, report, or participate in an investigation. Parallel to technical competence, recruitment, selection and hiring decisions will give due emphasis to assessing candidates value congruence, thorough background checks and reference check processes. This will ensure children and vulnerable adults are safeguarded from abusers and that abusers are prevented from joining WHO Afghanistan office. Please report any concerning information regarding sexual exploitation and abuse by WHO workforce and partners to WHO office of Internal Oversight services at investigations@who.int
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