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The Austrian Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights (BIM) is offering a two year position as Professional Assistant/Human Rights Expert in Macedonia. The duty station will be Skopje, with frequent field-trips to several pilot municipalities. Interested candidates should submit their application, including CV and letter of interest electronically to: filippo.unterhofer@univie.ac.at, until 11th of September 2006.
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The Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCIC), a civil society organization based in Skopje, Macedonia, is looking for an intern to assist in the work of the Secretariat of the Balkan Civil Society Development Network (BCSDN). The internship will take place at MCICs headquarter in Skopje, Macedonia. The internship position is unpaid, but accommodation and daily travel expenses will be covered. MCIC is not able to provide travel costs to Macedonia as well a costs related to medical and travel insurance. The internship will run for a period of 3 to 6 months starting on January 2006 or based on individual agreement between the candidate and MCIC. Deadline: December 15, 2005.
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Expertist.net provides links to experts and consultants in the field.
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Excellent site for paid and unpaid positions, particularly in ICT and managment
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ICG, the International Crisis Group located in the Generali Building, Avenue Louise is looking for a Senior Accountant or Finance Comptroller. The Senior Accountant will provide support to the Finance Director in all areas of financial and management accounting at ICG.
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Media Plan Institute offers part-time positions on its projects for surveying of the media, markets and public opinion. These projects are implemented on the whole territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, so that a great number of researchers is needed in all regions of the country.
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OneWorld Platform for Southeast Europe Foundation announced a job opening for the position of OWPSEE Network Coordinator. The deadline for application expires on December 31, 2005.
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Save the Children Norway, South East Europe Regional Office, Sarajevo is seeking Programme Co-ordinator. This post will provide support to development and implementation of Save the Children Norway's programme in the area of prevention of violence, sexual abuse of children, including child trafficking prevention.
The main tasks of Programme Co-ordinator are: programme development, programme monitoring and professional support to partners.
Requirements:
University degree preferably in social science
Knowledge and experience in child protection work
Strong commitment to children's rights
Experience in project / programme planning and reporting
Skills in information synthesis, analysis and compilation
Strong inter-personal, communication, organizational and network skills
Familiarity and experience with the non-governmental and governmental sectors in South East Europe Region
Strong written and spoken English
Computer skills (Word processing and Excel)
Valid driving license and ability to drive
Ability and willingness to undertake intensive travel in the South East Europe
Qualified candidates should submit a CV and letter of application with
the approval of the finished education by no later than eight days upon the publishing to:
Save the Children Norway, South East Europe Regional Office
71000 Sarajevo, Kemala Kapetanovića 17,
or send by fax to Save the Children Norways fax number 033 65 99 15.
No phone calls, please.
Save the Children Norway is not responsible for keeping submitted applications
more than three months beginning with the date of this vacancy notice.
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UNDP announces vacanciesfor new positions to be created under the follow-up programme of SUTRA.
Please note the closing date for submission of applications is 17 September 2004 by close of business at the addresses provided in the announcement.
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Annunci per tecnici del web
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Youth for Human Rights Initiative from Belgrade announces a job opening: Coordinator for the Human Rights Protection Programme. Send Detailed CV with a list of references to . The deadline for application is October 1, 2004.
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