Call for Expressions of Interest
#021 - Job Title: The International Consultant on Air Pollution
1. Background:
Air pollution is one of the leading causes of disease and premature death in the world. Around the world an average of 6.5 million deaths per year related to air pollution, of which 3 million from outdoor air pollution, 2/3 of the deaths are in Southeast Asia and In the Western Pacific, 94% of air pollution deaths are related to cardiovascular disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pneumonia, and lung cancer. PM2.5 is considered the most dangerous air pollutant to health.
Ambient air pollution has become a major threat to public health in Viet Nam. Public awareness of the detrimental effects of air pollution on health is increasing. WHO estimated that air pollution is accountable to around 60,000 deaths each year are air pollution-related in Viet Nam. Dust pollution level in urban areas remains high. The concentration of NO2, CO tends to increase in some traffic hot spots.
The Government of Viet Nam approved the national action plan on controlling air quality in 2016. Further to this national action plan, in early 2021, the Government of Viet Nam issued the Directive No 03 for controlling air pollution which assigned the Ministry of Health (MoH) to conduct assessment of health impact of air pollution and propose solutions.
In March 2021, the WHO Country Office in Viet Nam received a letter from the Health Environment Management Agency (VIHEMA) of MoH seeking WHO’s technical and financial supports to develop (1) a set of advisories/alerts on health preventive measures during peaks of air pollution for communities and (2) mechanisms to disseminate advisories/alerts through appropriate channels.
Currently Vietnamese people have access to daily weather forecast programs and air quality news on mass medial channels, social media network Zalo and the website of Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) with a brief explanation on the value of AQI and possible health impacts. However, these messages are too general. Sensitive groups may need to know more details on what they should do to actively prevent health impacts during air pollution peaks.
As part of its technical assistance responding to this request, WHO is recruiting an international consultant to conduct a study for analysing experience and practice on health preventive measures against air pollution and a delivery system to disseminate advisories/alerts messages during peaks of air pollution to the public from selected countries in the world and in the region and draw lessons learnt and recommendations for Viet Nam.
2. Planned timelines Part time for 3 months (14 non-consecutive days/month x 3 months = 42 days)
Start date: 10 June 2021
End date: 10 September 2021
3. Work to be performed
Purpose of the consultancy
To conduct a study for analysing experience and practice on health preventive measures against air pollution and a delivery system to disseminate advisories/alerts messages during peaks of air pollution to the public from selected countries in the world and in the region and draw lessons learnt and recommendations for Viet Nam
Method(s) to carry out the activity
The contractor is expected to work in his/her home country.
Though most of the work of the consultant will be conducted independently, it is recommended to keep close communication channel with WHO responsible officers at WHO Country Office in Viet Nam based in Hanoi, Viet Nam as well as WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific based in Manila, Philippines.
Output/s
Output 1: A desk review on experience and practice on health preventive measures against air pollution and a delivery system to disseminate advisories/alerts messages during peaks of air pollution to the public in from selected countries in the world and in the region
Output 2: Drawing lessons learnt and recommendations for Viet Nam
4. Specific requirements
Qualifications required:
Experience required:
Skills / Technical skills and knowledge:
Language requirements:
Competencies
5. Place of assignment
The contractor is expected to work in his/her home country.
6. Medical clearance
Not applicable
7. Travel
Not applicable
8. Budget
Please take note of the following when submitting application:
Application letters and updated CVs in English should be received on/or before 31 May 2021 and should be addressed to:
Administrative Officer
World Health Organization
UN Building, 304 Kim Ma Street,
Hanoi, Viet Nam
OR
For further information on this Call for Expressions of Interest, please contact:
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