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Health Officer at UNICEF (NGO) chez UNICEF a Abuja. Consultez les details de l'offre sur le site source pour les missions,
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What this role involves You will support the planning, implementation, and monitoring of health programmes in Nigeria, focusing on maternal, newborn, and child health. Day-to-day work includes field visits to health facilities, coordinating with government and partners, and analysing data to improve service delivery.
Key skills to highlight Strong analytical and report-writing skills, experience in public health programme management, and familiarity with Nigeria’s health system. Show evidence of working with government stakeholders and NGOs, plus proficiency in data tools like Excel or DHIS2.
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