LEGAL AND POLICY ANALYST
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)
Legal Services
Job Summary
This is a new role responsible for coordinating policy efforts, legal analysis, stakeholder engagement and translating research findings into actionable policies
- Minimum Qualification : Bachelors
- Experience Level : Mid level
- Experience Length : 5 years
Job Description/Requirements
- Conduct policy analysis to assess the regulatory landscape for food environment policies, including FOPL, marketing restrictions, and NPM harmonization in the East African Region.
- Track and analyze existing national and regional policies related to food labelling, marketing, fiscal and nutrition regulations.
- Identify gaps in existing policy implementation and provide recommendations for strengthening regulatory frameworks.
- Conduct legal feasibility assessments for East African region and national level for Tanzania and Uganda.
- Engage with government agencies, regional bodies (the East African Community, the African Union), civil society organizations, and private sector actors to advocate for the adoption and implementation of evidence-based food environment policies.
- Facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogues, policy roundtables, and workshops to drive policy discussions and build consensus.
- Represent the organization in policy forums, technical committees, and regulatory consultations to provide evidence-based policy recommendations.
- Support government institutions in drafting and reviewing policy documents, regulatory frameworks, and guidelines for food environment policies.
- Provide technical assistance in the development of harmonized nutrient profiling models (NPMs) in the East Africa region and ensure alignment with global best practices such as the WHO-AFRO model.
- Contribute to the preparation of policy briefs, position papers and reports to inform decision-makers.
- Support the coordination of efforts to harmonize food environment policies across Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, ensuring consistency in regulatory approaches.
- Work with regional organizations such as EAC to facilitate the integration of food labelling and nutrition policies into regional trade agreements.
- Ensure alignment between national and regional food policy strategies by collaborating with key technical committees and working groups.
- Organize and support capacity-building workshops for policymakers, public health officials, and regulatory agencies on FOPL, NPMs, fiscal and marketing regulations.
- Support the development of training materials and toolkits to support advocacy efforts and inform stakeholders about best practices in food environment policy.
- Contribute to the development of a regional learning platform to share policy lessons and experiences across Eastern Africa.
- Monitor progress on policy-related activities and provide regular updates to the project team.
- Support the preparation of progress reports, policy impact assessments, and funding proposals.
- Ensure that project deliverables are met in line with timelines and budget allocations.
- Bachelor’s degree in law, Health Policy, Public Administration, or a related field. A master’s degree in a health- related field would be an added advantage.
- A postgraduate diploma in legal studies or certification in regulatory policy is desirable.
- At least 5 years’ experience in legal and policy research, policy analysis, food regulation, or public health advocacy, preferably in food systems or NCD prevention.
- Experience engaging with advocacy organizations, government agencies, policymakers, and regulatory bodies.
- Experience working on regional policy harmonization efforts (e.g., EAC, AU) is an advantage.
- Familiarity with legal and institutional frameworks in Kenya, East Africa, and global health governance (WHO, AU, UN).
- Familiarity with food environment policies, nutrient profiling models, non-communicable diseases (NCD) prevention, or consumer protection regulations is an added advantage.
- Strong analytical and legal research skills with an understanding of public health governance.
- Strong policy analysis and advocacy skills, with a track record of engaging policymakers and stakeholders.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience drafting policy briefs and advocacy materials.
- Ability to coordinate multi-country policy initiatives and manage stakeholder relationships across different countries and sectors.
- Knowledge of regional trade policies and food regulations within EAC, AU, and COMESA is beneficial.
- Familiarity with the WHO-AFRO Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) and Front-of-Pack Labeling (FOPL) regulations is an added advantage.
- Strong project management and coordination skills, with experience managing multi-country initiatives.
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