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|Project: Support to the Health Sector Strategy (S2HSS - II ) & Support for Nepal’s National Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy in the Health Sector (S2GESI)
Position: Trainee
Required number: One
Working period: 15th March- 14th September 2026
Working location: Kathmandu
Reports to: Programme Manager
Responsibilities:
Programme Planning and Coordination:
Technical Support:
Administrative Support:
Communication and Knowledge Management:
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education:
Experience:
Skills and Competencies:
The salary and social benefits will correspond to the rule applicable to GIZ national personnel in Nepal. Especially women and candidates from minority groups and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Apply Before: Feb 26, 2026
About the organization

Nepal-German bilateral programme “Support to the Health Sector Strategy II (S2HSS-II)” and “Support for Nepal’s National Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy in the Health Sector (S2GESI)”, led by the Federal Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) and supported by GIZ on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), is providing technical assistance closely aligned with the Nepal Health Sector Strategic Plans 2023 to 2030. The overall goal is improve the institutional capacities of state actors in the health system, in particular the Ministry of Health and Population, the Health Insurance Board and municipal health authorities in Sudurpashchim and Lumbini provinces to implement the Nepal Health Sector Strategic Plan (2023 -2030) for the Evidence based Health Management and relevant output of Support to the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion S2GESI adopting a multi-level and multi-sectoral approach.