OBJECTIVE OF THE OFFICE/DEPARTMENT
This is a requisition for employment at the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/Regional Office of the World Health Organization (WHO)
Contractual Agreement:
Non-Staff – International PAHO Consultant
Job Posting:
February 6, 2026
Closing Date:
February 18, 2026, 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Primary Location:
Off Site
Organization:
DHE Social and Environmental Determinants for Health Equity
Schedule:
Full time
PURPOSE OF CONSULTANCY
The Pan American Health Organization addresses the health needs of the diverse groups living in situation of vulnerability, considering their contexts and views. In this regard, Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendants, Roma people, and members of other ethnic groups in the region of the Americas face challenges that affect their health and well-being. For this reason, the Pan American Health Organization has worked with its Member States to address and ensure a coherent and culturally adequate approach to health that takes into consideration the diverse contexts in the region.
As a follow-up to the approval of the first policy on Ethnicity and health in 2017, a Strategy and plan of action on Ethnicity and health (2019-2025) was approved. The Strategy and Plan of Action include 3 impact indicators and 17 progress indicators. In 2023, a progress report was presented to Member States. The report showed the need to strengthen intercultural health services and promote the effective participation of the diverse groups from the region. One impact indicator addresses maternal mortality among Indigenous and Afro descendant women.
Many health indicators are worse for Indigenous Peoples, People of African descent, and other ethnic groups. Among them, the reduction of maternal and infant mortality rates is still a priority for the region of the Americas.
Currently, various initiatives are being promoted by PAHO to provide technical cooperation to countries and respond to the needs of different communities. Among others, the tool that promotes culturally safe childbirth has been developed with different groups, based on consensus on good maternal practices, as well as criteria related to the quality of care in the provision of maternal health services. Its main purpose is to identify whether an intercultural approach is being integrated within the services regarding pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care for women belonging to different ethnic groups. Its application targets three different groups: health service providers, women from different ethnic groups, and external observers to evaluate their perceptions of care and the integration of the intercultural approach. The instrument, previously developed with indigenous women, is planned to be adapted to the needs of other women, such as women of African descent.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to incorporate the intercultural approach to health, with a focus on maternal and perinatal health, addressing the health needs of the different groups in situations of vulnerability and ensuring their participation in any process that affects their health and wellbeing.
Objectives
1. To provide technical cooperation and training to countries to incorporate an intercultural approach within the health services for women and neonates in different prioritized countries.
2. To participate in capacity-building activities (virtual and in-person) related to the implementation of the knowledge dialogues and culturally safe childbirth tool with a focus on maternal and perinatal health for Indigenous and Afro-descendant communities.
3. To contribute to the analysis of the main results compiled from Member States in the implementation of the Strategy and Plan of Action on Ethnicity and Health 2019-2025, with a focus on impact indicators.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
DELIVERABLES:
A consolidated report summarizing the final, updated, and validated content of the Ethnicity and Health virtual course, including key thematic areas, learning objectives, and validation outcomes, in preparation for its official launch in 2026. Development of culturally appropriate training materials for health personnel and Indigenous and Afro-descendant traditional birth attendants and women, based on the components of the culturally safe childbirth tool and the results of knowledge dialogue processes conducted in selected territories. A report documenting the adaptation of the culturally safe childbirth tool to national contexts and summarizing the design, implementation, and results of virtual and in-person training and capacity-building activities on maternal and neonatal health with an intercultural approach in selected countries. Design and development of a rapid assessment tool to evaluate the integration of an intercultural approach in maternal health services, incorporating priority elements identified by Indigenous and Afro-descendant traditional birth attendants and women. Adaptation of the culturally safe childbirth tool for use on mobile devices, accompanied by user-oriented training materials and guidance to support its effective application by health personnel and community actors. A qualitative report synthesizing key findings from exchanges and engagement processes (knowledge dialogues) with traditional birth attendants and Indigenous and Afro-descendant women, highlighting diverse worldviews and recommendations to improve the quality of maternal health care in countries applying the culturally safe childbirth tool.
Products/Date/Amount
1. Virtual Course Summary Report (Ethnicity and Health)
10 April 2026
$5,676
2. Training Materials on Culturally Safe Childbirth
21 May 2026
$ 6,708
3. Training and Capacity-Building Implementation Report
30 June 2026
$ 7,224
4. Rapid Assessment Tool for Intercultural Maternal Health Services
7 August 2026
$ 7,740
5. Mobile-Adapted Culturally Safe Childbirth Tool and Training
28 September 2026
$6,192
6. Qualitative Findings Report from Knowledge Dialogues
5 November 2026
$7,740
Total Remunetarion:
$41,280
Delivery and timelines: The consultancy will start as soon as possible following the selection process (ideally early March 2025). Specific deadlines for all deliverables will be agreed before signing the contract.
Technical supervision: The consultancy is directly supervised by the PAHO’s Regional Advisor on Cultural Diversity. The consultant will work remotely.
Travel: It may be necessary to travel. In this case, the corresponding expenses will be borne by PAHO according to the per-country allowances. The consultant is expected to work remotely from his/her home with regular exchanges through email, phone, Teams, or other online platforms.
Consultant profile:
Education:
Essential: A university or master’s degree in public health, social sciences, or a related health field from a recognized university.
Languages:
Very good knowledge of English or Spanish with working knowledge of the other language. Knowledge of French and/or Portuguese would be an asset.
Years of relevant experience:
Essential:
Experience in Intercultural health and maternal health.
Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in public health projects.
Strong interpersonal skills to be able to coordinate with multiple offices, partners, and counterparts.
Strong communication skills, including writing, presenting, researching, etc., and using relevant IT applications.
Desirable:
Past work experience with PAHO/WHO in relevant field is an advantage.
Past work experience in the Latin America region in relevant fields is an advantage.
Experience working with Indigenous and/or Afro-descendant communities.
Pay Rate
Band B
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