Program/Project Management Job in Somalia about Camp Coordination and Camp Management, Coordination and Protection and Human Rights, requiring 5-9 years of experience, from IOM; closing on 8 Jun 2023
Program/Project Management Job in Somalia about Camp Coordination and Camp Management and Protection and Human Rights, requiring 5-9 years of experience, from IOM; closing on 11 Apr 2023
Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokesperson of the Davao City COVID-19 Task Force (PNA file photo) DAVAO CITY - The Davao City Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) Task Force - Vaccination Cluster Team (VCT) will pilot the vaccination rollout for the pediatric group aged 5 to 11 years old on February 7. In a statement Thursday, Dr. Michelle Schlosser, spokesperson of the task force, said they chose the hospitals as the venue for the pilot rollout to ensure that medical care is readily available. "Once there are glitches, we can manage it right away. Once everything is okay, we will then cascade it to our typical vaccination hubs," she said. Schlosser said they are considering having a separate lane for the youngest age group to ensure that the vaccines do not mix with those administered on other category groups. Schlosser clarified that the 5- to 11-year-old children's vaccine dosage is 0.2ml, lower than the standard dosage of 0.3ml for other population age groups. She added that
OSISA is a growing African institution committed to deepening democracy, protecting human rights and enhancing good governance in the region. It‘s vision is to promote and sustain the ideals, values, institutions and practices of open society, with the aim of establishing vibrant and tolerant southern African democracies in which people, free from material and other deprivation, understand their rights and responsibilities and participate actively in all spheres of life.
In pursuance of this vision, OSISA’s mission is to initiate and support programmes working towards open society ideals and to advocate for these ideals in southern Africa. Established in 1997, OSISA works in 11 southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. OSISA works differently in each of these eleven countries, according to local conditions.