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Background
The Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) is an intergovernmental body that develops food standards at the international level. Its main objectives are to protect the health of consumers and ensure fair practices in food trade.
Codex texts (standards, guidelines and codes of practice) are voluntary in nature, but they are referenced in the World Trade Organization Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (WTO-SPS Agreement) as the benchmark standards in the event of a trade dispute. They are also an invaluable source of science-based standards readily available for countries to use to enhance food safety.
Effective engagement in the work of Codex is important for all countries to ensure that Codex texts take account of global, regional and national needs, perspectives and data. Member countries are therefore encouraged to actively participate and contribute to the standards setting process of the Codex and a broad range of issues. In order to effectively participate in Codex work, it requires national Codex structures to be in place, with, among others, clear mechanisms and processes to manage national codex activities at national level.
Recognizing the importance of Codex, Malawi became a member of CAC in 1971, and the Government of Malawi designated the Malawi Bureau of Standards as the Codex Contact Point (CCP) for Malawi. As required by the CAC, Malawi established a National Codex Committee (NCC) in 1997, as a means of enhancing the participation of the country in Codex work and the national consultation process on Codex matters.
The NCC for Malawi however is confronted with a number of challenges, as it does not have the high-level recognition needed to secure resources to support national codex work as well as the effective engagement of all stakeholder groups to advance codex-related activities at country level. This is in part due to the limited awareness and understanding of codex among high-level policy and decision makers and different stakeholder groups on the importance of Codex in advancing national food safety, health, agricultural, trade and developmental goals. In order to address this challenge, it is therefore necessary to conduct advocacy among the various stakeholders in order to raise awareness of the importance of Codex to the country and in turn garner the needed support and engagement for codex activities at country level.
In light of the above, the World Health Organization Malawi Country Office seeks to engage a national consultant or consulting firm to develop advocacy tools for different groups (high-level policy and decision-makers, industry, scientific community, consumers, government ministries) that will be used to conduct advocacy activities on Codex.
Purpose:
The purpose of the consultancy is to develop advocacy tools for key stakeholders in Malawi that will contribute to enhancing awareness and understanding of the role and importance of codex in setting of standards and advancing national goals related to health, food, trade and development.
Activities to implemented:
Under the supervision of the CCP and the overall technical guidance of the World Health Organization Malawi Country Office, the consultant or consulting firm will undertake the following tasks:
Deliverables
Technical report of the assignment
Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Educational Qualifications:
Essential: At least bachelor’s degree in mass communications, Journalism or any related field
Desirable: Master’s degree in health communication will have an added advantage.
Experience:
Essential: At least 5 years’ work experience in development communication projects
Desirable: Demonstrated experience of communication assignments in Food Safety, Food Science or Food Technology. Work experience with WHO or other UN agencies or international public health organization.
Skills/Knowledge:
Languages and level required
Good command of both written and spoken English.