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WASH Specialist

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Closing date: 31 May 2013 UN Children's Fund

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) invites suitably qualified Zambians to apply for the following position:

Post Title: WASH Specialist
Post Level: NO-C Level
Category: National Professional Category
Duration: 1 Years (+extensions)
Contract Type: Fixed Term Appointment

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Program Manager II - Training and Program Quality, Expanding Financial Inclusion Project

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Closing date: 05 Jun 2013 Catholic Relief Services

Position Title: Training and Program Quality Specialist, Expanding Financial Inclusion (EFI)

Reports To: Project Director, EFI

Location: Lusaka, Zambia

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Program Manager II - Research Coordinator, Expanding Financial Inclusion Project

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Closing date: 05 Jun 2013 Catholic Relief Services

Position Title: Program Manager II - Research Coordinator, Expanding Financial Inclusion (EFI)

Reports To: Project Director, EFI

Location: Lusaka, Zambia

NOTE: This position is contingent upon the award of funding from the donor.

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Chief of Party II - Project Director, Expanding Financial Inclusion Project

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Closing date: 05 Jun 2013 Catholic Relief Services

Position Title: Chief of Party II - Project Director, Expanding Financial Inclusion (EFI) Project

Reports To: Southern Africa Regional Office (SARO) Deputy Regional Director – Program Quality

Location: Lusaka, Zambia

NOTE: This position is contingent upon the award of funding from the donor.

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Country Director/Chief of Party, Zambia

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Closing date: 19 Jul 2013 Pact

Summary: Pact is seeking candidates for a Country Director/Chief of Party role for Pact’s operations in Zambia. This position will be responsible for setting strategic directions; developing the country portfolio; and overseeing the timely and effective implementation of all programs in-country, with a specific focus on the anticipated USAID-funded capacity development project of local organizations in Zambia.

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Senior Research Advisor, Zambia

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Closing date: 25 May 2013 Futures Group

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Program Accountant

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Closing date: 16 Jun 2013 Clinton Health Access Initiative

In 2002, by President William J. Clinton, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to strengthening integrated health systems around the world and expanding access to care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other illnesses. Based on the premise that business oriented strategy can facilitate solutions to global health challenges, CHAI acts as a catalyst to mobilize new resources and optimize the impact of these resources to save lives, via improved organization of commodity markets and more effective local management.

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Program Manager, Monitoring and Evaluation

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Closing date: 16 Jun 2013 Clinton Health Access Initiative

Since 2002, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, CHAI (formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative), has been assisting developing countries in implementing large-scale, integrated HIV care, treatment, and prevention programs. CHAI is currently active in Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, and Eastern Europe. In support of national HIV/AIDS programs, CHAI provides technical assistance, mobilizes human and financial resources, and facilitates the sharing of best practices across projects.

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Senior Program Officer, Human Resources for Health

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Closing date: 16 Jun 2013 Clinton Health Access Initiative

CHAI/Zambia’s Human Resources for Health (HRH) team works directly with the Ministry of Health (MoH) and Ministry of Community Development Maternal and Child Health (MCDMCH) to plan, design, and implement programs to alleviate the human resources for health crisis in the country.

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Analyst, Human Resources for Health

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Closing date: 16 Jun 2013 Clinton Health Access Initiative

Since 2002, the Clinton Health Access Initiative, CHAI (formerly the Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative), has been assisting developing countries in implementing large-scale, integrated HIV care, treatment, and prevention programs. CHAI is currently active in Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, and Eastern Europe. In support of national HIV/AIDS programs, CHAI provides technical assistance, mobilizes human and financial resources, and facilitates the sharing of best practices across projects.

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Deputy Chief of Party, Zambia

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Closing date: 05 Jun 2013 Population Services Intl.

PSI's core values are a belief in markets and market mechanisms to contribute to sustained improvements in the lives of the poor; results and a strong focus on measurement; speed and efficiency with a predisposition to action and an aversion to bureaucracy; decentralization and empowering our staff at the local level; and a long term commitment to the people we serve. PSI has programs in 67 countries. For more information, please visit www.psi.org.

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Judicial Training Specialist, Zambia (Consultant)

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Closing date: 31 May 2013 American Bar Association

ABA ROLI is a non-profit pro­gram that implements legal reform programs in roughly 60 countries around the world. ABA ROLI has nearly 700 professional staff work­ing abroad and in its Washington, D.C. office. ABA ROLI’s host country partners include judges, lawyers, bar associations, law schools, court administrators, legislatures, ministries of justice and a wide array of civil society organi­zations, including human rights groups.


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Program Manager, Zambia (Consultant)

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Closing date: 01 Jun 2013 American Bar Association

The American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) is a non-profit pro­gram that implements legal reform programs in roughly 50 countries around the world. ABA ROLI has nearly 700 professional staff work­ing abroad and in its Washington, D.C. office. ABA ROLI’s host country partners include judges, lawyers, bar associations, law schools, court administrators, legislatures, ministries of justice and a wide array of civil society organi­zations, including human rights groups.

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