Position Title: MSF Access - Regional Advisor Eastern and Southern Africa
Contract: Full time (100%)
Duration: Permanent
Starting Date: September 2026
Location: Nairobi Hub, Kenya
Deadline to apply: July 27, 2026
Reports to: Head of Eastern and Southern Africa region
Compensation and benefits: MSF practice is to offer the C&B package current in the MSF entity establishing the contract.
This job description may evolve according to the implementation of the MSF Access strategic plan although its main parameters (scope, area of expertise) should not be essentially altered. The incumbent is expected to demonstrate a degree of flexibility in the performance of their work.
I. MSF INTERNATIONAL
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF assists people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.
MSF International is the legal entity that binds MSF’s 24 sections, 27 associations and 18 branch offices together. Registered in Switzerland, MSF International provides coordination, information and support to the MSF Movement, as well as implements international projects and initiatives as requested.
II. BACKGROUND
MSF Access
Médecins Sans Frontières works tirelessly to improve the accessibility, availability, affordability, appropriateness and quality of products for health care for the populations it assists and their communities. While this is a collective effort across the organisation, the MSF Access team plays a central role as it identifies and implements a priority selection of access projects, offers expert support for access activities elsewhere in MSF, and brings together information and analysis relevant to MSF’s access work. The MSF Access team, overseen by an Executive Board, is based in the following five regional hubs:
Dakar, Senegal: covering West and Central Africa
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: covering the Americas
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: covering Asia and Oceania
Nairobi, Kenya: covering Eastern and Southern Africa
Brussels, Belgium: covering Europe, the Middle East, and Northern Africa
The work of MSF Access is rooted in MSF’s medical humanitarian work and aims to improve access to medicines and healthcare products for people in the greatest need by bringing down barriers that keep people from getting the treatment they need to stay alive and healthy.
To do this, we advocate for the most effective medicines and health products to be available, affordable, and equitably accessible for the people we care for, and beyond.
The MSF Access team has the following responsibilities:
Gather input for MSF’s Common Priorities on access to products of healthcare (Access).
Design and implement Access Analysis & Advocacy activities to respond to the agreed Common Priorities.
Provide, facilitate, support on Access files outside the Common Priorities to MSF entities that request it.
Maintain an overview of Access initiatives across MSF and report on them annually.
Research, and stay informed of, the Access landscape globally and regionally to inform the MSF Movement of opportunities and threats.
The seven Common Priorities currently agreed upon by the MSF Movement include:
i. Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
ii. Vaccinations
iii. Tuberculosis
iv. Diabetes
v. Diagnostic Tools
vi. Sexual Reproductive Health and
vii. Cancer
They are based on the Medical-Operational priorities witnessed by the Movement and are subject to possible changes on medium-term.
III. PURPOSE
Reporting to the Head of the region and in close cooperation with the MSF Access Head of Policy and Head of Analysis, the Regional Advisor contributes to furthering the regional context understanding, maintaining and expanding key networks and engagement with relevant stakeholders; in order to support the design and implementation of effective advocacy strategies towards governments, non-governmental stakeholders, pharmaceutical companies, and the research community in Africa in support of the MSF Access strategic objectives in the region and globally.
IV. MAIN ACTIVITIES
The Nairobi based Regional Advisor works closely with the Head of the Hub and other members of the Nairobi Hub. Responsibilities will be shared between different team members and as such the position holder will assume a leading role for some activities versus a supporting role for others.
At this moment the regional advisor will take the lead in the topic on Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH), diagnostics and tuberculosis (TB) while collaborating and supporting on other topics. This division of topics will be reviewed over time depending on shifting priorities and capacities in the Nairobi Hub team.
The main responsibilities include:
Develop systems to continuously monitor and analyze policies and stakeholders on issues relevant to the MSF Access strategic objectives and regional access priorities
Analyze trends and opportunities at regional level (both regional institutions and key countries) and provide strategic advice on new opportunities and threats.
Based on this analysis, work with the MSF Access colleagues, MSF offices and missions in the region to design and implement advocacy strategies relevant to the Access Strategic Plan objectives (global, regional or country specific).
Contribute to the development of specific regional analysis and advocacy strategies by contextualizing relevant global MSF Access strategic objectives and vice versa (using regional perspectives to feed into global Access strategic objectives and advocacy plans).
Develop and strengthen the engagement with key stakeholders in the region relevant to the MSF Access regional and Global strategic objectives and support civil society partnerships if and where relevant
Represent MSF Access in relevant country, regional and global health actors platforms
Act as one of the spokespeople for the MSF Access Nairobi hub
Support MSF Operations in their understanding of medical-political issues affecting access in the field and support them to define and implement relevant advocacy plans and strategies to overcome concrete access problems.
When requested and relevant, support MSF Access initiatives of MSF sections in the region.
Manage any short-term researcher/consultant on special projects related to the position.