Senior G2G Transition Advisor, DOS LEAP Global Angola

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Who We Are

ZemiTek LLC is a Woman-Owned SBA-certified 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) based in the Washington DC metro area. We have a strong record delivering innovative and high-quality solutions. Since 2007 ZemiTek has provided technical assistance project management information technology (IT) knowledge management monitoring and evaluation training and learning development and institutional support services.

Position Description

Global Solutions Ventures (GSV) a joint-venture partnership between ZemiTek LLC and Dexis Consulting Group is implementing the Long-term Exceptional Technical Assistance Project (LEAP Global) a mechanism originally used by USAID to battle against infectious diseases such as malaria HIV/AIDS tuberculosis neglected tropical diseases and pandemic influenza. As of July 1 2025 LEAP Global transitioned to the U.S. Department of State (DOS). This initiative aims to address the complex human resource challenges faced by national infectious disease programs in the USA-supported countries.

The intervention of this project is to hire and embed technical expert advisors and subject matter experts within government entities. By directly embedding the technical expertise within the national programs LEAP provides long-term sustainable lifesaving support to empower host governments to lead and manage key aspects of their infectious disease portfolios and improve coordination between the U.S. Government and the host country.

About the Position

Under the Trump Administrations America First Global Health Strategy the United States seeks to protect the American people from global infectious disease threats while helping partner governments achieve long-term self-reliance and sustainability in health. The strategy emphasizes country ownership co-investment transition of U.S.-supported services to national systems stronger public financial management and clear performance benchmarks.

Angola remains a priority partner under this approach. Malaria and HIV are major causes of morbidity and mortality and are central to Angolas broader infectious disease and global health security landscape. Strengthening Angolas capacity to prevent detect and respond to malaria HIV and other epidemic and pandemic-prone diseases is important both for Angolans and for U.S. health security.

Consistent with this strategy the United States and the Government of Angola aim to:

  • Transition malaria and HIV program implementation from parallel partner-managed platforms to GRA MOH-led systems;
  • Strengthen GRA MOH and MOF financial programmatic and data systems to manage both domestic and U.S. resources; and
  • Gradually increase GRA responsibility for malaria and HIV services commodities and health security functions moving Angola toward health system independence and self-reliance.

TheG2G Transition Advisor(the Advisor) will support GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State to design and manage Government-to-Government (G2G) arrangements that advance these goals for malaria HIV and related global health security (GHS) capacities. The Advisor will support the Government of Angola in carrying out life-saving humanitarian assistance (LHA) service delivery in full alignment with the new Presidential Executive Order (EO) directives.

Purpose of the Position

The purpose of this position is to provide high-level technical and transition support to GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State to:

  1. Facilitate a structured transition of U.S.-supported malaria and HIV activities to GRA systems in line with America First principles of country ownership co-investment and sustainability.
  2. Integrate malaria and HIV program strengthening into Angolas broader GHS capacities to prevent detect and respond to infectious disease threats.
  3. Support the design implementation and monitoring of G2G awards that use and strengthen GRA MOH and MOF systems including public financial management while achieving agreed malaria HIV and GHS outcomes.
  4. Promote long-term sustainability by supporting GRA to increase domestic financing manage risks and maintain performance as U.S. support evolves.

Position Description and Reporting

The Advisor will be embedded jointly within:

  • GRA MOH (e.g. PNCM and the National HIV/STI Program / Directorate of Public Health); and
  • The MOF (relevant budget treasury or aid coordination units engaged in health G2G arrangements).

The Advisor will coordinate closely with:

  • GRA MOH directorates (e.g. surveillance/epidemiology laboratories primary health care planning and finance emergency preparedness); and
  • MOF counterparts responsible for budgeting execution and oversight of health related G2G funding.
  • Designated officials from GRA MOH and the MOF will provide day-to-day direction and supervision.
  • The U.S. Department of State will provide technical guidance and oversee alignment with U.S. policy and program objectives.

Work Location: Angola

Responsibilities

G2G Design and Transition Planning

  • Support GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State to design and periodically update a malaria and HIV G2G transition plan that:
    • Identifies functions to be transitioned from partner-managed to GRA implementation (e.g. service delivery supervision surveillance data analysis supply chain laboratory);
    • Sets timelines and performance benchmarks for each transition step; and
    • Clarifies GRA MOH and MOF roles responsibilities and expected co-investment in workforce commodities and operations.
  • Ensure malaria HIV and GHS priorities are reflected in G2G award designs work plans and performance frameworks.
  • Help align G2G arrangements with national malaria and HIV strategic plans national health sector plans and Angolas GHS commitments.

MOU Implementation Plan Oversight

  • Serve as a core member and day-to-day technical coordinator within the GRA MOU Implementation Management Unit (IMU) for health.
  • Support GRA MOH and MOF to operationalize the MOU Implementation Plan by:
    • Translating MOU commitments and performance frameworks into annual and multiyear implementation plans budgets and G2G workplans;
    • Ensuring malaria and HIV-specific outputs milestones and indicators are clearly defined measurable and aligned with national strategies and GHS priorities;
    • Coordinating across GRA MOH programs (PNCM National HIV Program surveillance labs primary care) and MOF units to sequence activities address dependencies and resolve bottlenecks.
  • Lead routine IMU oversight of MOU implementation including:
    • Organizing and facilitating regular IMU review meetings to track progress against the Implementation Plan for malaria HIV and GHS-related actions;
    • Reviewing technical and financial progress reports from implementing departments and consolidating them into concise briefs for senior GRA leadership and the U.S. Department of State;
    • Identifying delays performance gaps and system weaknesses affecting MOU implementation and proposing realistic timebound corrective actions.
  • Ensure that malaria and HIV program strengthening is fully reflected in and driven by the MOU Implementation Plan by:
    • Verifying that planned activities and budgets adequately support community and facility-based surveillance case detection diagnosis treatment quality data use and continuity of services during emergencies;
    • Confirming that MOU milestones and indicators capture progress on integrating malaria and HIV platforms into broader GHS capacities (surveillance labs workforce emergency operations) and on advancing IHR JEE SPAR and 717 targets;
    • Promoting consistent use of national health information and data visualization systems for tracking malaria and HIV indicators included in the MOU.
  • Provide joint oversight and advisory support to ensure that MOU implementation advances:
    • Transition of malaria and HIV implementation to GRA systems;
    • Strengthening of public financial management and accountability for G2G funds; and
    • Movement toward Angolas long-term sustainability and self-reliance goals under the MOU.

Systems Strengthening Risk Mitigation and Sustainability

  • Work with GRA MOH and the MOF to identify system gaps that affect G2G implementation and sustainability of malaria and HIV programs (e.g. public financial management procurement supply chain M&E supervision).
  • Provide technical input on practical phased measures to strengthen these systems including training SOPs improved data use and coordination mechanisms between MOH and Finance.
  • Coordinate with any third-party mechanisms conducting formal risk assessments of GRA systems helping U.S. Department of State and GRA counterparts interpret findings prioritize risks and translate them into actionable mitigation and capacity-building plans.
  • Monitor implementation of mitigation and systems-strengthening actions related to G2G awards and provide regular feedback to GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State.
  • Advise on balancing the pace of transition with program and systems performance recommending adjustments to protect malaria and HIV outcomes and health security.

Donor Coordination and Alignment

  • Support GRA MOH and the MOF to align external financing (e.g. Global Fund Pandemic Fund and other partners) with Angolas malaria HIV and GHS transition agenda and G2G arrangements.
  • Participate in or help organize technical working groups and coordination meetings to:
    • Avoid duplication between G2G and nonG2G investments;
    • Promote consistent technical and financial approaches across partners;
    • Encourage co-investment and support for GRA systems rather than parallel structures.

Communication and Coordination with the U.S. Department of State

  • Serve as a key technical and transition liaison among GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State on malaria HIV GHS and G2G matters.
  • Provide timely inputs for U.S. planning and reporting processes related to malaria HIV GHS and the America First Global Health Strategy (e.g. narrative updates data summaries risk and mitigation status).
  • Highlight emerging risks opportunities or policy issues requiring attention U.S. Department of State.

Deliverables

The G2G Transition Advisor will produce at a minimum:

  1. Inception Work Plan (within 3045 days):
    • Joint GRA MOH MOF U.S. Department of State work plan outlining key transition activities G2G design support technical priorities and expected results disaggregated by malaria and HIV.
  2. Weekly Updates:
    • Brief written updates and participation in weekly calls summarizing major activities achievements challenges and upcoming priorities.
  3. Monthly Reports (by the 5th of the following month):
    • Narrative report on progress against this SOW and the transition plan including:
      • Malaria-specific and HIV-specific activities and results;
      • Status of transition milestones and system strengthening actions;
      • Risks and recommended mitigation steps.
  1. Technical and Systems Inputs:
    • Contributions to national strategies guidelines SOPs and tools that support G2G implementation health system strengthening and sustainability for malaria and HIV.
  2. Periodic Transition Progress Summaries (as requested):
    • Short notes or presentations summarizing transition progress key bottlenecks and recommended next steps for GRA MOH the MOF and DOS decisionmakers.

REPORTING:

The Advisor will provide a detailed monthly report to the U.S. Department of State submitted by the 5th day of the following month summarizing activities results risks and recommendations. Additionally the Advisor will submit a weekly progress report to U.S. Embassy/Department of State (and participate in weekly calls) to include a short paragraph about main successes for that weekclearly identifying malaria versus HIV activities G2G/financial systems work and key transition milestones.

Level of Effort and Travel

The G2G Transition Advisor will work fulltime in Luanda with:

  • Approximately 50% level of effort dedicated to malaria-related transition and GHS work; and
  • Approximately 50% level of effort dedicated to HIV-related transition and GHS work.

Regular in-country travel to provinces and municipalities is expected to support joint supervision capacity building and transition implementation. Limited international travel may be required for regional meetings or technical consultations subject to approval by GRA MOH the MOF and the U.S. Department of State.

Qualifications

  • Advanced degree in public health epidemiology health systems public financial management public administration or a related field.
  • At least 7 years of experience in malaria HIV and/or broader health systems or global health security in low- or middle-income country settings.
  • Demonstrated experience working with national ministries of health and/or finance on program implementation transition/handover or Government-to-Government or similar mechanisms.
  • Experience with donor-funded health programs and basic understanding of public financial management and risk mitigation in a government context.
  • Strong analytical communication and coordination skills including the ability to work effectively with senior government officials implementors and other stakeholders.
  • Fluency in Portuguese and professional proficiency in English.

Preferred:

  • Experience with U.S. Government-funded health programs and familiarity with U.S. financial and compliance requirements.
  • Experience with Global Fund Pandemic Fund or other global health financing mechanisms related to malaria and HIV.

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With more than 30 years experience providing Information Technology (IT) and Management Consulting Services worldwide, our founder, Rosa Caldas, formed ZemiTek in 2007.

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