Is there anything that may result in sudden or early termination of the field assignment?
If the political situation in the country the STOP Team member is assigned warrants evacuation of personnel, CDC and WHO/UNICEF will be responsible for arranging for such an evacuation leading to early termination of the assignment. As an assignee to the WHO or UNICEF, WHO/UNICEF field staff and Ministry of Health counterparts, as well as CDC and Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA) staff, reserve the right to end an assignment at any time (before, during orientation, as well as while on assignment) should they feel the STOP team member is having difficulty communicating with others, is being culturally insensitive, is allowing personal issues to get in the way of getting the job done, is not fulfilling his/her duties to the satisfaction of any of the partners, or is jeopardizing the program in any way.
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