Location
Apia, Samoa
Location: Jakarta, Indonesia
Program Background
The first phase of the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Health Transformation (KITA SEHAT) is a four-year, approximately A$50 million investment by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to work in partnership with the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to advance Indonesia’s human and animal health agendas in identified areas of high priority. Building on elements from the previous phases of Australia’s assistance in the health sector, including the Australia Indonesia Health Security Partnership (AIHSP), KITA SEHAT will continue to support health security and related systems strengthening in the human health and animal health sectors, while renewing Australia's support for primary health care in line with Indonesia's health transformation agenda.
Operating at national and selected subnational levels, the program will provide strategic advice on policy, governance, and service delivery approaches, with a strong alignment in areas where Australia can make distinctive contributions. KITA SEHAT will work through a range of mechanisms including technical assistance, public sector partnerships, research and CSO/NGO grants, and will coordinate with UN agencies and other development partners to ensure complementarity and avoid duplication. Gender equality, disability equity and social inclusion (GEDSI) and climate resilience will be a strong focus of the program and will be integral to achieving national health goals.
The program’s long-term goal will be guided by four end of program outcomes (EOPOs):
· Primary health care policy and governance – national and selected subnational authorities have adopted improved primary health policies, service delivery approaches and governance arrangements.
· Primary health services – selected subnational authorities have improved the quality of and access to primary health services with a focus on stunting prevention and the inclusion of women, people with disability and other disadvantaged groups.
· Health system enablers – national and selected subnational authorities have enhanced core workforce capabilities in critical human and animal health system enabling functions.
· Health security – national and selected subnational authorities have increased capacity for health security and animal health policy development, strategic planning and the assessment, mitigation and management of acute and emerging health threats.
About DT Global Asia Pacific
At DT Global Asia Pacific, we aim to positively impact people’s lives through delivery excellence. As a leading implementing partner across Asia and the Pacific, we co-create locally led solutions in partnership with governments, communities, and stakeholders. We bring together talented teams and deep regional expertise to deliver initiatives that promote inclusive economic growth, essential services, and resilient, secure communities. With over 1,500 staff, experts in 22+ countries and more than 60 years of development experience, we tackle complex community, national and transnational challenges — from governance and justice systems to climate resilience, infrastructure and social equity — with innovative thinking and a commitment to long-term impact.
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“Bring your energy and expertise to our team to deliver high-quality GEDSI approaches that elevate the work of the Australia-PNG Economic Partnership.”
Abt Global is seeking a highly qualified individuals to fill the Procurement Officer roles on the Australia PNG Subnational Program. These roles are based in Buka and Arawa, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea and open to PNG Citizens only.
The Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) is the Australian Government’s specialist infrastructure financing program within the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The AIFFP is an AUD4.55 billion facility investing in transformational infrastructure across a range of sectors in the Pacific and Timor‑Leste, including maritime, airports, energy, telecommunications, road transport and urban infrastructure. Export Finance Australia acts as the lender of record. The AIFFP provides financing to deliver quality infrastructure with a focus on strong social and environmental safeguards, generating local jobs and responding to the priorities of diverse communities. The AIFFP builds on Australia’s longstanding partnerships with the Pacific and its experience delivering quality aid programming that supports sustained development outcomes for communities. The AIFFP began operating on 1 July 2019 and has 57 signed infrastructure projects across the Pacific and Timor-Leste.
The AIFFP is managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, with support from Tetra Tech (the Support Unit). The AIFFP Support Unit provides advice and services to support the delivery of the AIFFP and its objectives.
Requirements
The AIFFP Support Unit seeks to engage a Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Strategic Advisor from a consultancy services firm to provide strategic advice on MEL activities.
Services will be intermittent, until 30 June 2026, with a possible extension until 30 June 2027. The full requirements are set out in the terms of reference at Part B.
Cowater International is seeking expressions of interest from individuals & companies to provide services to the GBV Prevention Platform in SE Asia
Job Brief
This position is open to national applicants only
Consultant – Access to Finance
Supporting Access to Finance for Selected SMEs in the Solomon Islands
Position: Consultant – Access to Finance
Program: Strongim Bisnis
Location: Remote (primarily), with potential travel to Honiara and selected provinces
Start Date: 1 May 2026
Duration: Approximately 40–60 days
Reporting To: Team Leader
Works With Partnership Managers and key stakeholders
Access to finance remains a significant constraint to private sector growth in Solomon Islands. Commercial banks remain cautious about lending to SMEs due to limited acceptable collateral, complex land tenure, weak financial record-keeping, and challenges in assessing sector-specific risks. As a result, many productive and export-oriented businesses face working capital constraints that limit growth.
Strongim Bisnis seeks to address these constraints by supporting selected SMEs across Strongim Bisnis sectors to become investment-ready through the development of robust business plans and five-year financial projections.
Job description
Supporting Effective Landowner Participation in Plantation Forestry Ownership
Position: Governance and Stakeholder Engagement Adviser
Program: Strongim Bisnis
Location: Honiara, Solomon Islands, with travel to Kolombangara
Start date: 1 May 2026 (approximately 50 days, as required)
Works with: Team Leader, Partnership Managers, and stakeholders
Position Summary and Justification for the Role
Kolombangara Island Investment Limited (KIIL) holds a minority equity share in Kolombangara Forest Products Limited (KFPL), representing the interests of landowner groups associated with plantation forestry operations.
Recent changes in KFPL’s ownership structure have increased the importance of strong governance, financial literacy, and shareholder capability within KIIL and its constituent land group entities.
KIIL comprises multiple land group businesses, each representing customary landowners. With KIIL holding a 20% equity stake in KFPL, there is a need to strengthen governance systems, clarify shareholder roles and responsibilities, and build commercial capability to support effective participation as an equity holder.
Strongim Bisnis seeks to engage a suitably qualified consultant to assess and strengthen KIIL’s governance and shareholder capacity in a culturally appropriate and commercially sound manner.
Job Brief
This position is open to Philippine national applicants only