Annex A
CANDIDATE’S LETTER OF INTEREST APPLICATION FOR TRI-CLUSTER COORDINATOR TRAINING WORKSHOP
This is in response to your announcement regarding a second Tri-Cluster Coordinators Training – 3rd November – 8th November , 2008 . I would like to inform you that Sudan is a fragile country (post-conflict situation) with many types of emergencies in its different zones. One of the main objectives of the National nutrition policy in Sudan is to ensure the
prevention and treatment of nutrition related disorders in emergency and non emergency situations to contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goal for the reduction of infant and child mortality. Hence I am the National Manager for the Nutrition Programme and this is one of the major issues related to the programme objectives. Therefore I would like to express my interest to participate in this training, The cluster coordinator should have an acceptable level of management related competences especially for leadership, planning, training facilitator, monitoring &evaluation and report writing skills. He/ She should be knowledgeable, understands the causes and potential risks of emergencies, well trained, have the sufficient experience and fully coordinating with all key players (team work), ready to work with national, international NGOs and communities to improve the health and nutrition at all levels and particularly vulnerable groups. As a public health physician, I had been trained on the management during emergencies as part of the curriculum to complete my fellowship degree in community medicine. During my work in the FMOH since 2001 where there was a continuous emergency situations of different types in different parts of the country which we dealed with in the FMOH. One of them was the participation in the management team of the yellow fever out break in South Kordofan state in 2005. Now I am the National coordinator for the National Nutrition Programme in Sudan , and all the humanitarian actions related to nutrition were implemented in coordination with the programme. In emergency, the children are the most vulnerable groups to be insulted. The nutrition program considers the coordinated approach among all key players and actors, understands the causes and potential risks, (on going activities in Darfur zone) Good coordinated response results from, and is sustained by, effective work in many sectors. Promoting collaboration, coordination and integration of programming. Programmes in different sectors with a similar focus should be combined and managed as inter-sectoral programmes in order to maximise resource use and sustainability as well as cost-effectiveness. All actors in health & nutrition-related activities bear a responsibility to inform each other of their work and to communicate to others how they achieve their successes. The MOH / leading organization will be the primary facilitator of coordination between partners. The planning for actions and distribution of roles and responsibilities are important areas where a coordinated response would be needed. I am confirming my commitment as part of the nutrition programme to the MENA/EMRO Region goals and objectives to achieve the pre-set goals of FMOH in coordination with the mentioned regions.
Name: Amani Abdelmoniem M. Mustafa
Date: 24/9/2008