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Tony Cisse <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:06:30 +0000
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Jaajef wa G-L,

Some job vacancies for those interested.

Yeenduleen ak jaama

Tony

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CARE seeks a candidate for the following position.
Apply directly to the address given in the job
description.


CARE - SEAD Sector Coordinator - Accra, Ghana


CARE, one of the world's leading relief and
development organizations is seeking an SEAD (Small
Economic Activity Development) Coordinator to be based
in Accra, Ghana. This individual is responsible for
the development of overall sector strategy, as well as
the design, technical implementation, and management
of CARE's economic sector projects in Togo, Ghana and
Benin. Requirements: Master's degree in economics or a
related discipline, 5 years proven SEAD project
management experience in Africa or similar
environment, successful experience in SEAD project
design and monitoring and evaluation, fluent spoken
French and English, plus strong writing skills in at
least one of them. Send resume and cover letter to:
Rachael Cogen, CARE, 151 Ellis Street, Atlanta,
Georgia 30303, Fax: 404-577-9418 or Email to:
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A task order came in today from USAID Egypt. The task
order is for a mid-term
assessment of the Agricultural Policy Reform Program
(APRP).  We expect a
start-up date sometime immediately following the New
Year.  The activity is
for 6 weeks.


Staffing requirements follow.  Please refer to the
attached SOW for a more
complete description of each position.


1)  Policy Reform Specialist/Ag. Economist (6 weeks)
2)  Senior Institutional/Management Specialist with
Ag. Business background
(6 weeks)
3)  Resource Economist (4 weeks)
4)  Two Local Specialists, Ag. Econ/Institutional
Specialist (6 weeks each)


Please send CVs and Letters of Availability to IPC by
12:00 p.m. (EST)
Thursday, November 18th.  As usual, the mission has
not given us much time to
respond (even though this is a Tier 1).  Please, only
respond if you will be
available to implement components of the scope of work
during the first 6-8
weeks of 2000.


Biodatas:  If you are not a citizen of the U.S.,
please be prepared to
provide us with biodatas.  Rules regarding Third
Country Nationals (TCNs)
apply to any and all non-US citizens or green card
holders.  Hence, if we
include TCNs or Cooperating Country Nationals (CCNs)
we must submit biodatas
as part of our proposal.  E-mail us if you have not
already completed and submitted a biodata to IPC.
Email address - [log in to unmask]

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