{"id":67731,"date":"2018-11-23T15:10:33","date_gmt":"2018-11-23T14:10:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/joblistnigeria.com\/?p=67731"},"modified":"2018-11-23T13:53:22","modified_gmt":"2018-11-23T12:53:22","slug":"medecins-du-monde-available-job-vacancy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/joblistnigeria.com\/medecins-du-monde-available-job-vacancy.html","title":{"rendered":"M\u00e9decins du Monde Available Job Vacancy"},"content":{"rendered":"

M\u00e9decins du Monde (MdM) is an international humanitarian organization whose mission is to provide medical care for the most vulnerable populations, the world over, including France. It seeks to stimulate voluntary commitment from doctors, other health care providers, and from those whose expertise in other fields is needed for its activities, to enlist all competent support required for the achievement of its projects, and to seek at all times to encourage close working relationships with populations in its care.<\/p>\n

We are recruiting to fill the position below:<\/p>\n

Job Title:\u00a0Human Resources Coordinator (M\/F)
\nLocation<\/strong>: Maiduguri, Borno
\nBackground<\/strong>
\nFor more than 30 years, M\u00e9decins du Monde, a campaigning medical organisation committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations at home and abroad. It has continued to highlight obstacles that exist in accessing health care and has secured sustainable improvements in healthforall policies.<\/p>\n

Those working for this independent organisation do not solely dispense care and treatment but condemn violations of human dignity and rights and fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations.
\nMdM currently works in more than 40 countries across all continents where it focuses on 5 priority areas: emergency and crisis, sexual and reproductive health, harm reduction, migrants and displaced populations (health rights), health and environment.<\/p>\n

Violence in the northeast of Nigeria has caused massive displacement and at the same time restricted movement. It has disrupted food supplies, seriously hindered access to basic services, and limited agricultural activities. Since February 2016, as humanitarian access is increasing, extreme food insecurity and malnutrition conditions have been revealed in Borno state. As of 3rd August, 1.82 million people are estimated to be displaced within\/from of Borno state, 1.63 million of them actually stayed within the state. Most of them (more than 1.2m) are living in Maiduguri with the host community and others in formal and informal camps.<\/p>\n

MdM has started since October 2016 an emergency response to this crisis, in the Borno state. In 2018, MdM strategy in Borno state focuses on improving access to:<\/p>\n