Project Context and Scope
For many years, Lebanon has maintained its status as a prominent center for nurturing and advancing highly regarded medical professionals. This enduring tradition of delivering quality education has given rise to a noteworthy global dispersion of Lebanese medical graduates. These healthcare experts not only exhibit a strong inclination toward achieving medical specialty board certifications, participating in research, and affiliating with prestigious universities, but a substantial number also hold leadership positions within renowned medical departments, research facilities, and institutions. It is estimated that over 15,000 Lebanese medical professionals are currently practicing abroad, with significant concentrations in North America, Europe, Australia, and the Gulf region. These healthcare experts often pursue advanced medical specialty board certifications, engage in high-impact research, and hold faculty or leadership roles in hospitals, academic institutions, and global health organizations. To capitalize on this vast potential, several Lebanese diaspora medical associations have emerged globally. The International Lebanese Medical Association (ILMA) umbrella brings together regional bodies such as the Australian Lebanese Medical Association (ALMA), representing over 20 national chapters across four continents. These associations are membership-based and comprise physicians, surgeons, researchers, and public health experts committed to contributing their expertise and resources toward strengthening Lebanon’s health system through collaborative initiatives in education, training, research, and service delivery.
Recognizing the invaluable contributions of its medical diaspora and the strong connections held with Lebanon, the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) in Lebanon has established an International Office to ensure that the extensive expertise, resources, and potential of the Lebanese medical diaspora are harnessed to support the nation's healthcare objectives, particularly in alignment with the National Health Strategy launched in January 2023.
In its pilot phase, a tripartite agreement was established between the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) of Lebanon, the Australian Lebanese Medical Association (ALMA), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM). This partnership aimed to enhance coordination and collaboration between MoPH and the Australian medical diaspora through projects aiming at strengthening the health sector. With the success of its initial phase, the partnership intends to be expanded beyond Australia to the International Lebanese Medical Association (ILMA), IOM and MOPH, to increase engagement with medical diaspora globally.
MoPH has provided office space and guidance, while IOM will leverage its expertise in diaspora engagement, project management management, and community development to support local resilience efforts. ILMA will contribute technical expertise through its member organizations in addition to funding fund this position and projects arising through the work of the International Office.
The Medical Disapora Programme Coordinator will act as a strategic liaison and advisor between ILMA, IOM, and the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), leading the development and execution of high-impact diaspora engagement initiatives aligned with Lebanon’s National Health Strategy. The coordinator will also provide technical guidance on health systems strengthening, capacity building, diaspora-led initiatives, and facilitate multi-stakeholder collaboration to maximize the Lebanese medical diaspora’s contributions to public health advancement in Lebanon
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