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ACDI/VOCA
Since 1963 and in 145 countries, ACDI/VOCA has empowered people in developing and transitional nations to succeed in the global economy. Based in Washington, D.C.
ACDI/VOCA is a nonprofit international development organization that delivers technical and management assistance in agribusiness, financial services, enterprise development, community development and food security in order to promote broad-based economic growth and vibrant civil society.
ACDI/VOCA currently has approximately 93 projects in 40 countries and revenues of $124 million.
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Institutional Assessment Specialists and Agricultural Evaluators Job Vacancy at USAID Food Security Program
Institutional Assessment Specialists and Agricultural Evaluators Job Vacancy at USAID Food Security Program
Project/Proposal Summary:
To support the implementation of USAID’s Feed the Future Initiative, especially in the areas of institutional assessment and strengthening, and in evaluation. The activity will support improving the organizational capabilities and skills development of a wide range of African institutions, including government, private sector and CSOs. The activity will also support institutional development for African training institutes and organizations that will be critical to Feed the Future’s success.
Position Summary:
MSI is seeking candidates interested in conducting institutional assessments and program evaluations for USAID’s Feed the Future initiative. These assignments will last up to 4 weeks and take place throughout Africa on a rolling schedule.
Project/Proposal Summary:
To support the implementation of USAID’s Feed the Future Initiative, especially in the areas of institutional assessment and strengthening, and in evaluation. The activity will support improving the organizational capabilities and skills development of a wide range of African institutions, including government, private sector and CSOs. The activity will also support institutional development for African training institutes and organizations that will be critical to Feed the Future’s success.
Position Summary:
MSI is seeking candidates interested in conducting institutional assessments and program evaluations for USAID’s Feed the Future initiative. These assignments will last up to 4 weeks and take place throughout Africa on a rolling schedule.
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Tanzania Job Vacancy: Accountant at MSH
Tanzania Job Vacancy: Accountant at MSH
Overall Responsibilities
The MSH Accountant embodies MSH’s values, and is aware of and adheres to MSH procurement integrity and institutional standards and procedures in all project management responsibilities
The Accountant safeguards the assets (financial and physical) of MSH or other donors against fraud, loss or misuse. He or she ensures that any money expended in the field is done in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, MSH Policy, and any cost principles imposed by MSH or a donor agency. He or she must demonstrate the ability to use sound business judgment in assuring that all costs are reasonable and necessary for the completion of the office projects and MSH’s mission.
The Accountant oversees the overall accounting, financial and personnel management, and payroll administration duties of the office in Tanzania under the Regional Technical Advisor’s supervision. He or she is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of technical efforts and field activities by providing accounting, financial payment, payroll administration and other office management and logistical support to facilitate the implementation of the organization’s activities.
Overall Responsibilities
The MSH Accountant embodies MSH’s values, and is aware of and adheres to MSH procurement integrity and institutional standards and procedures in all project management responsibilities
The Accountant safeguards the assets (financial and physical) of MSH or other donors against fraud, loss or misuse. He or she ensures that any money expended in the field is done in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, MSH Policy, and any cost principles imposed by MSH or a donor agency. He or she must demonstrate the ability to use sound business judgment in assuring that all costs are reasonable and necessary for the completion of the office projects and MSH’s mission.
The Accountant oversees the overall accounting, financial and personnel management, and payroll administration duties of the office in Tanzania under the Regional Technical Advisor’s supervision. He or she is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of technical efforts and field activities by providing accounting, financial payment, payroll administration and other office management and logistical support to facilitate the implementation of the organization’s activities.
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Job Vacancies in Tanzania: IRC Program Officer
Job Vacancies in Tanzania: IRC Program Officer
Background
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) IRC Tanzania serves Burundian and Congolese refugees in the Kigoma Region, Northwestern Tanzania. In Kasulu, among other services, the IRC provides camp management, child protection and GBV services for Burundian refugees Mtabila Camp. In Nyarugusu Camp, IRC provides community services including GBV, child protection, youth and development, community-based rehabilitation, and vulnerable care to Congolese refugees.
In Kigoma, the IRC manages the Kibirizi reception centre to register and medically screen Congolese asylum seekers, and the refugee transit centre, a temporary stop over serving resettlement cases, protection cases, and preparing returnees for travel to Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. Kigoma field office coordinates all medical referral services from all refugee camps to Tanzania regional hospitals and manages a clinic at the refugee transit center.
Background
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) IRC Tanzania serves Burundian and Congolese refugees in the Kigoma Region, Northwestern Tanzania. In Kasulu, among other services, the IRC provides camp management, child protection and GBV services for Burundian refugees Mtabila Camp. In Nyarugusu Camp, IRC provides community services including GBV, child protection, youth and development, community-based rehabilitation, and vulnerable care to Congolese refugees.
In Kigoma, the IRC manages the Kibirizi reception centre to register and medically screen Congolese asylum seekers, and the refugee transit centre, a temporary stop over serving resettlement cases, protection cases, and preparing returnees for travel to Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. Kigoma field office coordinates all medical referral services from all refugee camps to Tanzania regional hospitals and manages a clinic at the refugee transit center.
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