Homeoffice Case Study Series on Government-to-Government Transitions and Localization at Braintrust
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Job DescriptionScope of WorkObjective: Develop a compelling case study series that highlights Abt's expertise and thought leadership in facilitating successful government-to-government (G2G) transitions and localization efforts within the global health sector. This series will serve to advance Abt's storytelling and positioning as a trusted partner in strengthening local health systems and enabling sustainable, country-owned development.Will cover Abt’s undocumented expertise on the drivers of successful local transitions and G2G programs drawing from results and insights:
- Tanzania PS3+
- Senegal G2G
- Mozambique ECHO
- 6 to 8 interviews to inform themes and studies
- Approximately three 1,500-word web articles on three themes/broader topics identified in interviews highlighting Abt's expertise and impact in government-to-government transitions and localization of global health programs.
- Together, with an introduction, these compromise one longer (3,000-5,000 word) report when complete. or report synthesizing points under key themes. Then on the website, we break them out into a few pages by topic.
- Foundational messaging, key talking points to position Abt in these focus areas
- Research and Interviews:
- Conduct in-depth interviews with Abt subject matter experts, project teams, and key government/local stakeholders involved in G2G transitions and localization initiatives.
- Gather relevant project data, success stories, and lessons learned to inform the
- Review Abt's existing thought leadership, marketing materials, and new business
- Case Study Development:
- Craft a series of three case studies that highlight Abt's approach, methodologies,
- Ensure the case studies showcase Abt's technical expertise, innovative solutions,
- Emphasize the sustainable outcomes achieved through strengthened local
- Track record of developing global health content for marketing communications strategies and
- Ability to support multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment
- Strong written and oral communication skills; basic design skills (such as PowerPoint) a plus.
- Deep understanding of USAID priorities and communications needs and preferences
- Office 365, Microsoft Word
- Comfortable with global health topics within USAID context
- 10-15 years performing in this role/discipline
- Abt will identify key informants to interview with emails and background
- Abt will provide documents to read and reference