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Wednesday, 28 September 2011 |
Social Impact, Inc Enhancing International Development Effectiveness * KINERJA in Papua, Indonesia* *M&E POSITION DESCRIPTION* *Background:* Social Impact (SI) is an Arlington-based international development management consulting firm. We provide a full range of innovative management consulting, technical assistance, and training services to strengthen international development programs, organizations and policies. We provide services globally in the areas of democracy and governance, health and education, agriculture, the environment, and economic growth. *Objective:* SI is seeking experienced Indonesian *monitoring and evaluation specialist to support an anticipated USAID health governance activity in four districts of Papua, Indonesia (Kota Jayapura, Jayapura, Jayawijaya, and Mimika).*The project aims to contribute to the improved delivery of |
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Monday, 19 September 2011 |
SurfAid International is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the alleviation of human suffering through community-based health programs. We perform our work in isolated regions connected to us through surfing and are professional, highly energized, innovative and youthful in our outlook. Our main program areas are Community Based Health, Emergency Preparation, Environmental Health (Water and Sanitation) and Malaria prevention.
We are now seeking for Senior Community Facilitators (SCF) of the Emergency Preparedness Program to work in the areas of Mentawai Islands - West Sumatera, the duty station will be determined later. The SCF will report to the Progam Manager E-Prep and will work as an integral part of the program management teams. This is a fixed term contract based arrangement work for an initial period of 6 months with a possible extension based on performance and availability of funding. |
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Thursday, 15 September 2011 |
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by 5pm 20th September. Starting date for work is September 28th.
*_Terms of Reference for the Coordinator and Lead Facilitator of Bamboo Field School _*
This position will be supported through the following positions:
·One full time coordination assistant will be appointed from the EBP team.
·One co-facilitator from the EBPP team to be present at all sessions.
*_Scope of Work_*
Pre implementation:
1.Understand the process and outcome overviews of curriculum fully and design activities for implementation of each session topic that reflects process overviews and ensures all outcomes are met.
2.Develop an easy to follow work book with appropriate data sheets based on designed activities to be distributed to all participants.
3.Prepare and purchase materials required. |
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Monday, 12 September 2011 |
Mercy Corps Indonesia Open Vacancy Mercy Corps helps people turn the crises they confront into the opportunities they deserve. Driven by local needs, our programs provide communities in the world's toughest places with the tools and support they need to transform their own lives. Our worldwide team in 41 countries is improving the lives of 19 million people. Mercy Corps Indonesia is currently seeking to fill the post through external candidates: JAKARTA Program Manager – Financial Access Indonesia Liquidity Facility After Disasters (ILFAD) The ILFAD Program Manager will be based in Jakarta and will be directly responsible for program planning, oversight and implementation of the ILFAD program. S/he will supervise national program officers. Responsibilities include: rigorous planning, design, monitoring and evaluation, staff supervision, budget management, donor relations, report writing and staff management. Close engagement, partnership and capacity building with MICRA, MFIs, and government, private sector, and community partners are critical. The Program Manager will provide leadership and mentoring to the program team and will be responsible for staff development. Program Description: In post-disaster environments, MFIs can serve as a critical and immediate vehicle to provide much needed financing for community members to repair damage to businesses, homes, and family assets, as well as deal with injury and trauma to family members; but MFIs themselves are affected by the same disasters that increase the vulnerability of their clients. Mercy Corps proposes to build on its pioneering approach following the Yogyakarta earthquake in 2006 to help key MFIs prepare for emergencies and provide stabilizing liquidity and product support immediately after disasters strike. This will allow disaster-affected MFI clients to access much-needed savings during that critical period, while enabling the MFI to expand lending in its community to support recovery efforts. As the short-term deposits are repaid after the crisis passes, they will form a long-term emergency liquidity facility for supporting MFIs following subsequent disasters. During the 12-month program, tools and products specifically designed for lending during emergencies will be developed and rolled out to MFIs in the disaster-prone target areas of DKI Jakarta; Yogyakarta, Central Java; and Padang, West Sumatra. The learning, emergency loan products, and initiation of an Indonesia Liquidity Facility After Disasters (ILFAD) that are developed through this program will provide an improved blueprint for future post-disaster financial access interventions, including disaster risk reduction activities that build resilience in the financial services sector, and will lay the groundwork for an expanded regional Emergency Liquidity Facility to scale microfinance services in disaster recovery. Qualifications: BA/S required; higher degree in management, international development or other relevant field preferred; Minimum 3 - 5 years of field experience, in positions of increasing responsibility; Prior experience in DRR in rural and urban settings required; Demonstrable expertise working in the micro finance sector; Experience with developmental programming, particularly in the areas of DRR, microfinance, capacity building, and training; Fluent written and spoken English. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Program Implementation Responsible for ensuring the program is implemented in ways responsive to the partners, MFIs, communities’ and governments’ priorities, in line with Mercy Corps principles and values and following Mercy Corps compliance procedures. Directly supervise the program officers; provides strategic direction to work plans, ensures the program is coordinated and with other key stakeholders. Sub-grant management. Responsible for managing the sub grants issued to national partner MICRA, this will include reporting and program activity monitoring. |
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Monday, 12 September 2011 |
ASEAN-Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) Phase II Consulting opportunity for Enhancing the ASEAN Community Progress Monitoring System (ACPMS) Closing date: 23 September 2011 The ASEAN Secretariat invites applications for a medium-term (7 person months) consultancy for the Enhancing the ASEAN Community Progress Monitoring System project under the ASEAN Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) Phase II supported by Australian Aid. Needs and Objectives ASEAN needs an analytical tool for monitoring the achievement of ASEAN Community goals and to support evidence or knowledge-based decision making and policy creation in the region. The ACPMS is designed to be such a tool by providing quantitative, outcome-based measures of progress in the various priority areas towards ASEAN integration. The project will start making available a statistical report on the state and progress of the ASEAN Community in the achievement of its key societal outcomes based on the ACPMS. The report could complement the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Scorecard which can be regularly presented to the ASEAN Leaders, ASEAN policy makers and ASEAN citizens in general. The report could also complement the outputs of/ or be further developed into a more comprehensive monitoring tool of the ASEAN Integration Monitoring Office (AIMO) of the ASEAN Secretariat, the new Office designated to monitor the progress of ASEAN integration activities. Bidding The work may be implemented by an individual, group of individuals, or a firm. Interested parties are invited to submit a proposal in response to this announcement. The proposal should be in two parts: technical and financial. The technical component should present the following information: · A brief discussion indicating the bidder’s understanding of the needs of the project ; · A brief analysis of key issues; · A methodological discussion of how the bidder proposes to address those needs including assessment of key issues, analytical strategies and approaches that will underlie the project and specific techniques to be utilized; · A detailed workplan that specifies activities to be undertaken, expected outputs, resources to be utilized and timing; · Management plan; · A discussion on how measures to ensure the future sustainability of the outcomes of the project will be addressed; · CVs of all proposed experts; · Brief discussion of firm’s past experience in undertaking similar work and brief summaries of all projects undertaken. |
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