Clinton Health Access Initiative Senior Associate, District Health Systems Strengthening Short Term Jobs in Malawi
Position Overview:
The goal of the CHAI Sustainable Health Financing program in Malawi is to support the government to progressively move towards universal health coverage through sustainably bringing more resources into the health sector and to ensure they are distributed and utilized equitably, efficiently and effectively for the delivery of high-quality health services.
The CHAI Malawi Sustainable Health Financing team works closely with departments across the Ministry of Health (MoH), and in particular with the Department of Planning and Policy Development and District Health Management Teams, to provide technical assistance, develop analytical tools, and strengthen capacity to manage spending in Malawi’s health sector.
Some examples of ongoing projects are: supporting aid alignment towards the Health Sector Strategic Plan III for 2023-2030 as part of the “One Plan, One Budget One Report” approach; evidence-based modelling for health workforce recruitment and pre-service education; supporting District Health Offices in developing planning, budgeting, and management tools; scaling up direct facility financing across Malawi; strengthening strategic purchasing of health services to drive efficiencies; development of a costed and prioritized plan to coordinate health facility solar electrification investments in the country; and supporting long-term capacity-building of Malawi’s health financing ecosystem.
In particular, the recently launched Health Sector Strategic Plan III for 2023-2030 outlines eleven “game-changer” reforms that represent the Government of Malawi’s “priorities among priorities.” These aim to improve access to essential health services. One critical reform is enabling greater health provider autonomy through direct facility financing (DFF).
Following a successful pilot of Health Center Improvement Grants that was supported by CHAI, the Government of Malawi has indicated that they plan to institutionalize DFF and scale it up nationwide through both government and partner funding. This represents a critical opportunity to ensure that government and partner funding are channeled closer to the frontlines of service delivery, and ultimately to enable increased health facility autonomy and responsiveness to community health.
Moving forward, the Ministry of Health is in the process of establishing DFF guidelines which will govern DFF investments from both government and partners.
The guidelines will outline key elements of the DFF model, including stakeholder roles/responsibilities, the types of eligible health facilities and the respective grant sizes, funding flows, eligible expenses, procurement, supervision/monitoring, liquidations, financial accounting and reporting, audits, etc.
Critical to this will be complementary investments in strengthening the capacity of the District Council, as they are the ultimate cost center accountable for the DFF, and must ensure robust supervision, monitoring, and internal audits for the health facilities.
This is a challenging but rewarding position which will directly impact the government’s capacity to deliver improved health services for the population of Malawi. It presents an opportunity to work closely with a government that is committed to finding opportunities for sustainable financing of the health sector, providing strategic advice, and developing tools that will deliver a stronger health system for the people of Malawi.
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