
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) Specialist, Maputo, Mozambique Location : MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE Application Deadline : 29-Aug-12 Additional Category Management Type of Contract : Service Contract Post Level : SB-4 Languages Required : English Portuguese Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 17-Sep-2012 Duration of Initial Contract : 1 year Expected Duration of Assignment : 12 months Background Under the guidance and supervision of the DCDP, the PME Specialist ensures the effective implementation of the PME policy, strategy and procedures, sets minimum M & E requirements for the Country Programme and projects, and initiates thematic and crosscutting reviews and evaluations. The PME Specialist will liaise closely with the Evaluation Office at Headquarters regarding PME approaches and methodologies, ensuring that UNDP meets the minimum requirements for monitoring and evaluation. The PME Specialist works in close collaboration with Programme and Operations Teams in the CO. Duties and Responsibilities Competencies Experience:
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Program Manager Women First Summary: The Program Manager- Women First is responsible for the coordination, administration and direct supervision of day-today implementation of the program. The primary function of the Program Manager is to build the capacity of the national staff team, provide technical leadership, supervise national program staff and manage partnerships with local government, NGO’s and community–based organizations. Required Skills & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in related field with 4+ years experience in project and staff management on related projects with the majority of time spent in the field.Demonstrated working knowledge of USAID rules and regulations for contracts, cooperative agreements and grants under contract.Strong project management skills including past experience with typical USAID contract deliverables, and USAID/OTI funded projects.Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office software.Fluency in English and in Portuguese Preferred Skills & Experience: Success Factors Travel Requirements:
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Programmes Technical Coordinator, Maputo, Mozambique Malaria Consortium is one of the world's leading non-profit organisations dedicated to the comprehensive control of malaria and other communicable diseases in Africa and Southeast Asia. Malaria Consortium works with communities, government and non-government agencies, academic institutions, and local and international organisations, to ensure good evidence supports delivery of effective services, providing technical support for monitoring and evaluation of programmes and activities for evidence-based decision-making and strategic planning. The organisation works to improve not only the health of the individual, but also the capacity of national health systems, which helps relieve poverty and support improved economic prosperity. The successful candidate will have:
Chenaar Group Community Engagement Specialist International Relief & Development is seeking Community Engagement Specialist candidates, for a USAID funded program in Mozambique. The Coastal City Adaptation Program (CCAP), is a five-year program is designed to increase urban coastal resiliency to climate change by incorporating climate change into urban planning processes and undertaking adaptive measures in response to capacity building activities, performance-based incentives and public advocacy in targeted municipalities. Essential Job Functions: Responsible for leading community climate change awareness and resilience efforts for the project. Required Skills and Experience Graduate degree in a relevant field or a Bachelor’s Degree and 5 additional years of community mobilization engagement experience.5+ years of community mobilization/engagement or similar experience.Fluency in Portuguese required. Preferred Skills and Experience Fluency in English preferred.
Oxberry Risk Strategies - Security & Business Risk Consultancy Industry Talk: The UN Is Looking For A Few Good Security Firms In Libya | Feral Jundi Here you go folks. If you have an office in Libya, or are thinking of setting up shop in Libya, definitely give UNSMIL a call when there. They reached out to me in an email which I posted below, and are in the market for some ‘good professional companies that can provide the mission in Libya with security services’. As to the type of missions, who knows? I also posted a quick story below on a few of the security companies already in Libya. Since Libya’s new leaders have yet to succeed in creating a national army to protect the oilfields, Western security companies will have to fill the gap. You are probably wondering why the NTC is changing their mind? Bottom line, western companies want and demand security for their technicians and executives, and the NTC is now allowing them to contract with security companies to keep the oil flowing. Dear Sir, Thanks for your response below.