Каспинфо
апрель 2004

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Название: ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ (на англ. яз)
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* КЭП объявила вакансии по всем 5 прикаспийским странам на позицию Советника в Программу Малых грантов и для разработки стратегии общественного участия. Прием заявок до 18 апреля.
(07.04.2004)


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ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ (на англ. яз)
ОБЪЯВЛЕНИЯ (на англ. яз)

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Matched Small Grant & Public Participation Advisor ( MPPA)

The Caspian Environment Programme (CEP) invites qualified candidates
for the position of MPPA in 5 caspian states. The MPP will be
responsible for the effective implementation of the Matched Small
Grant Programme (MSGP) and the Public Participation Strategy in the
Caspian coastal areas in the five littoral countries under the CEP.
There will be one advisor in each of the five littoral countries.
He/she will be a national of the country and will reside in the
coastal area of that country. He/ she work closely with Governmental,
NGOs, Caspian local authorities and communities, industry, media and
will liaise with corresponding activities of other CEP partners in
this field. He/she shall work under the supervision of the Project
Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) and the MPP Manager. The detailed TOR
for the position is available at the CEP Website at
http://www.caspianenvironment.org

Skills and Experience Required include a degree in environmental,
development studies or a directly related field; at least two years
direct related experience; familiarity with the problems and
opportunities of the Caspian coastal area of assignment; and full
fluency in spoken and written in English and the language of the
country of assignment. The successful candidates will need to be based
at the Caspian coastal areas of the country.


The deadline for application is April 18, 2004. Applicants are
requested to submit requests including CV to
FKerimova@caspian.in-baku.com or samineh.maleki@undp.org. Fax messages
may be sent to +98 21 8738864. Qualified female candidates are
strongly encouraged to apply.

CEP is an environmental regional programme supported by the five
Caspian littoral countries and a number of International Partners
including the United Nations, the World Bank and European Union.