HIV Prevention and Health Systems Officer, HIV Prevention and Health Systems Officer, Nairobi, Kenya
- Organization: UNAIDS - Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
- Country: Kenya
- Field location: Nairobi
- Office: UNAIDS in Nairobi, Kenya
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General
Description of assignment title: HIV Prevention and Health Systems Officer
Assignment country: Kenya
Duty stations: Nairobi
Work location: On UN premises
Expected start date: 10/01/2026
Duration: 12 monthsLong-term benefits and allowances
Sustainable Development Goal: 3. Good health and well-being
Host entity: UNAIDS
Modality: Onsite
Type: International
Volunteer category: Specialist UCoS from Apr2026
Work schedule: Full-time
Number of Assignments: 1
Details
Mission and objectives:
- The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) is an innovative joint venture of the United Nations family which brings together the efforts and resources of 11 UN system organizations to unite the world against AIDS.
- UNAIDS' mission is to lead and inspire the world in achieving universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care and support. UNAIDS fulfils its mission by:
- - Uniting the efforts of the United Nations system, civil society, national governments, the private sector, global institutions and people living with and most affected by HIV;
- - Speaking out in solidarity with the people most affected by HIV in defence of human dignity, human rights and gender equality;
- - Mobilizing political, technical, scientific and financial resources and holding ourselves and others accountable for results;
- - Empowering agents of change with strategic information and evidence to influence and ensure that resources are targeted where they deliver the greatest impact and bring about a prevention revolution; and
- - Supporting inclusive country leadership for sustainable responses that are integral to and integrated with national health and development efforts.
Context:
- Kenya's HIV response is at a critical juncture. While the country has achieved significant reductions in AIDS related deaths and new HIV infections, sustaining and accelerating these gains requires navigating complex health system reforms, strengthening domestic financing, and intensifying integrated HIV prevention particularly for populations disproportionately affected by HIV, including key populations and adolescent girls and young women facing the triple threat of HIV, adolescent pregnancy, and sexual and gender based violence.
- Ongoing Universal Health Coverage reforms, including the transition to the Social Health In-surance Fund (SHIF) and the Afya Ya Jamii community health reforms, present both opportunities and risks for the integration, continuity, and financing of HIV prevention and treatment services at national and county levels. At the same time, Kenya's leadership in global AIDS governance as Chair of the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board in 2024 and Rapporteur in 2026 places additional demands on policy engagement, strategic positioning, and partnership coordination.
- The UN Volunteer Specialist will be embedded within the UNAIDS Kenya Country Office, working under the supervision of the UNAIDS Representative and Multi Country Director and in close collaboration with government counterparts, UN agencies, development partners, civil society, and community stakeholders. The assignment will support national and county level efforts on HIV prevention, health systems strengthening, policy advocacy, and sustainable financing, while contributing to donor coordination and regional knowledge exchange.
- This assignment offers a unique opportunity to contribute high impact technical expertise at a pivotal moment in Kenya's HIV and health systems transition, supporting an integrated, prevention oriented, and sustainably financed HIV response while strengthening partnerships and advancing progress toward ending AIDS as a public health threat.
Task description:
- Under the direct supervision of UNAIDS Multi Country Director or his delegated representative, the International UN Volunteer Specialist will undertake the following tasks:
- Provides technical advice on HIV prevention and service integration particularly for key populations, and adolescent girls and young women within Kenya's primary health care framework and SHIF benefit package
- Coordinates UNAIDS's engagement with the Ministry of Health, National Syndemic Disease Control Council, National AIDS and STI control Programme (NASCOP) and other key stakeholders on policy alignment and implementation to advance health system reforms, HIV service continuity, and equitable access.
- Strengthen HIV prevention strategies, including combination prevention approaches (biomedical, behavioural, and structural), with a focus on populations and locations disproportionately affected by HIV, and support the integration of HIV prevention with-in broader SRH, mental health, and community health programmes including in humanitarian and emergency settings.
- Contribute to strategic planning and sustainable financing efforts, including the development of strategic documents, investment cases, policy briefs, advocacy materials and statutory or programme reports related to domestic financing, transition readiness and sustainability of the HIV response.
- Support community-led and community health strategies, including interventions addressing the triple threat of HIV, sexual and gender-based violence, and adolescent pregnancies.
- Contribute to the inclusion of HIV in emergency preparedness and response plans, assessments, and humanitarian appeals and support the development of strategies and reports to ensure HIV-related risks, vulnerabilities, and responses are adequately reflected in humanitarian action.
- Support the use of digital health and data innovations to improve service uptake and programme effectiveness.
- Collaborate with the National Programmes and other UNAIDS colleagues to support capacity building initiatives at National, County and community levels, strengthening the skills of health care workers, communities and civil society partners on HIV programme planning, implementation, and management
- Support partnership coordination with development partners contributing to UNAIDS's technical representation and engagement in forums such as the Global Fund, the United States Government (USG), DPHK and other relevant coordination platforms.
- Supports monitoring, evaluation and learning including tracking of programme performance against National Targets and the Global AIDS Strategy 2026-2031 indicators, promoting the use of strategic information for planning, accountability, and course correction.
- Facilitates knowledge management and South-South learning, promoting documentation and exchange of best practices between Kenya and other countries in the region on HIV prevention, PHC integration and health financing reforms.
- During the first month of the assignment, the UN Volunteer will work closely with his/her direct supervisor to finalize an agreed-upon work plan. The work plan should outline key objectives and activities and include regular check ins with the supervisor to review progress and receive performance
Eligibility criteria
Age: 18 - 80
Required experience: 3 years
Donor priorities:
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Nationality: Candidate must be a national of a country other than the country of assignment.
Additional eligibility criteria:
- This assignment is funded by the Government of Korea and therefore specific criteria apply:
- - Candidates must be Korean nationals. Fluency in Korean is required.
- - Candidates must be 27 years of age at the time of application.
- - Candidates who have already served as UN Volunteer Specialist funded by the Government of Korea are not eligible to apply (former UN University and UN Youth Volunteers are eligible).
- - Serving UN Volunteers will not be considered for other UN Volunteer assignments until they reach three (3) months before the end of contract date of their current UN Volunteer assignment. This provision applies equally to first and subsequent contracts.
- - Candidates may apply to a maximum of three assignments and indicate the order of preference in the 'Additional remarks' field when filling in the application form.
- - Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selection will be done by the UN Host Entity at the level of the country of assignment.
- APPLICATION DEADLINE: 19 July 2026
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Assignment requirements
Relevant experience:
- 3 years
Languages:
- English, Level: Fluent, Required
Required education level:
- Bachelor's degree in Public Health, Health Policy, Health Economics, Health Systems, or related field.
Competencies and values:
- Accountability
- Adaptability and Flexibility
- Building Trust
- Client Orientation
- Commitment and Motivation
- Commitment to Continuous Learning
- Communication
- Creativity
- Empowering Others
- Ethics and Values
- Integrity
- Judgement and Decision-making
- Knowledge Sharing
- Leadership
- Managing Performance
- Planning and Organizing
- Professionalism
- Respect for Diversity
- Self-Management
- Technological Awareness
- Vision
- Working in Teams
Skills and experience:
- Experience in:
- Experience in health programme management
- HIV/AIDS Programing
- Health systems strengthening,
- Experience in SRHR
- Health financing, or public policy.
- Experience working with government health systems, UN agencies, or international NGOs in resource-limited settings is highly desirable.
- Skills in:
- Health policy analysis.
- Strategic planning.
- Programme management.
- Stakeholder coordination.
- Monitoring, evaluation and Learning.
- Health financing.
- Advocacy.
- Report writing
- Data analysis
- Microsoft Office.
Area(s) of expertise:
- Community development, Development programmes, Health
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