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Thursday, 19 January 2012 |
Job Title : Livelihood Project Officer Location : East Jakarta Division : Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Date : A.S.A.P. SUMMARY KARINA is the humanitarian arm of the Bishops’ Conference of Indonesia based in Jakarta and is officially considered as a member of the Caritas Internationalis confederation. Established in mid-2006, it recently completed its first strategic planning in early 2008. One of the results of the strategic planning is the identification of three main divisions: Programs Division, Support Division and Total Quality Management Division. KARINA acts as a coordinating and facilitating body for all the 37 Dioceses incorporated under the Bishops’ Conference of Indonesia. |
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 |
URGENTLY REQUIRED
Islamic Relief Worldwide is an International Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established in Birmingham, UK in 1984. Islamic Relief has a consultative status (special category) with the economic and Social Council of the United Nations is full member of British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND) and a signatory to the code of conduct for the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and NGOs in Disaster Relief. It seeks to promote sustainable economic and social development by working with local communities through relief and development programmes. Islamic Relief Indonesia is part of Islamic Relief Worldwide which has been working in Indonesia since 2003. Islamic Relief Indonesia provides service and support to the communities in mandate areas, based on the MoU with Department of Home Affairs. There are some initiative sectors under Emergency and Development program such as Shelter, Water and Sanitation, Health and Nutrition, Livelihood, Orphans, Education, Marines Fisheries, and Disaster Preparedness and Response. Through these sectors, Islamic Relief Indonesia plays significant role in alleviating the suffering and poverty of the world's poorest people. |
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Friday, 19 August 2011 |
Lutheran World Relief is a U.S. based non-profit development organization engaged in seeking lasting solutions to poverty and reducing risk is seeking applications for experienced consultant/s to undertake a feasibility study of Nusa Tenggara Timur. The objective of the feasible study is to map priority needs of Nusa Tenggara Timur in line with NTT Government strategy and provide recommendations for innovative sustainable programming. A more detailed Terms of Reference will be provided to the shortlisted applicants and will be the basis of the feasibility study. The timeframe for the feasibility study will be September 2011. Lutheran World Relief is requesting by close of business 24 August 2011 the following: · Letter of application including CV and a copy of at least one feasibility study conducted in Indonesia (preferably in Eastern Indonesia) · All applications and attachments must be in English |
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Friday, 19 August 2011 |
AusAID funded initiative, the Poverty Reduction Support Facility, is seeking applications from highly qualified Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist for part time intermittent inputs over the life of the Facility (until end 2014). The Poverty Reduction Support Facility is a joint project between AusAID and the Government of Indonesia to improve the quality of policy advice for poverty programs in Indonesia. The Senior M&E Specialist is required to support the national full-time M&E Specialist in both the development and implementation of an elaborated M&E System for the Facility. The full terms of reference including the selection criteria and responsibilities are available at www.grminternational.com / under “Project Employment”. Interested candidates should send the following documentation: · Application letter and CV with 3 references · Statement illustrating their key experience and skills against each of the selection criteria |
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Thursday, 11 August 2011 |
EVALUATION LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT PROJECT IN FADORO AND BINAKA VILLAGE NIAS Background Fadoro and Binaka Villages are located in Nias District and around one hour travel by car from Gunung Sitoli (the capital of Nias District). The main means of livelihood activities of people in both villages are almost similar to people who lived in other areas of Nias Island, namely agriculture and animal husbandry activities. Most villagers of both villages earn daily income by tapping rubber trees which are already very old. Trees grow naturally while other kinds of plant like banana trees and bushes are overgrown and fill the ground under the rubber trees. The same situation applies to their husbandry activity where the animals are subject to several diseases, bad sanitation, poor reproduction and breeding practices as well as poor feeding. In keeping with Nias tradition, most of the livelihood activities are conducted by women. Women in Nias hold a very important role since they are the ones who tap the rubber trees, conduct rudimentary agriculture activities and take care of the animals. Women also must undertake domestic functions such as buying foods for the family and caring for the children. Unfortunately, whilst undertaking most of the work and generating income for the family women in Nias have a lower community status which can be seen that women are rarely involved in community meetings or community decision making. Considering woman’s roles in livelihoods and economic generation and providing for family needs this project is targeting women as its primary beneficiary. Strong and motivated women are considered a community asset. In addition, there is plenty of fertile unused land; as well as local wisdom of Falulu Fohalewe (prepare the farmlands together and swift among the villagers’ farmlands). Teachers who have been inactive in these villages are also willing to participate actively in the implementation of an informal education class. Lutheran World Relief (LWR) in partnership with Lembaga Keuangan Mikro Ebeni Haezeri (LKM) as implementing partner have been implementing the “Livelihood Support Project in Fadoro and Binaka Village” since August 2008. |
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