NGO Delegation RECRUITMENT to the UNAIDS PCB 2012 - 2013

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Closing Date: September 15,2011:

UNAIDS was the first United Nations programme to have formal civil society representation on its governing body. It is guided by the Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) with representatives from 22 governments, the UNAIDS Cosponsors and an NGO Delegation of 5 delegates and 5 alternate delegates.
The NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS PCB has vacancies for two-year terms beginning 1 January 2012 and ending 31 December 2013, for the positions mentioned below.
The UNAIDS PCB is the key global forum for HIV and AIDS policy. The Delegation is important to the effective inclusion of community voices; Delegates represent the perspectives of civil society, including people living with HIV, within UNAIDS policies and programming.
This represents a unique opportunity for committed activists and advocates to make a difference to HIV and AIDS policy implementation in their regions.
The UNAIDS PCB NGO Delegation is now recruiting for:
  • 1 Africa Delegate
  • 1 Asia and the Pacific Delegate
  • 1 Latin America and the Caribbean Delegate
Applications from people living with HIV are particularly encouraged.

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EAI Fellows 2011: Fellows Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia

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The “Fellows Program on Peace, Governance, and Development in East Asia” was established in 2005 by EAI, as an international exchange program for scholars with expertise in peace, governance, and development in East Asia. Funded by the Japan Foundation, the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation for International Scholarly Exchange of Taiwan, and YBM/KIS, an education institute of Korea, it invites established and next-generation East Asia specialists of the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and other non-Asian regions to give seminars and lectures based on unpublished articles submitted exclusively for the Fellows Program during their visit of three weeks to two or more institutions of higher education in East Asia. The EAI welcomes seminars and lectures based on interdisciplinary articles on current issues with comparative perspectives to transcend country case studies into genuinely regional East Asian studies. By providing its Fellows with opportunities to interact with East Asia’s leading scholars and major institutions through seminars and lectures, the EAI endeavors to develop a dense transnational epistemic community of East Asia specialists across the Pacific. 

Support

Grant: The Fellows Program provides ranging from $8,000 to $10,000 for each of the EAI Fellows. The grant covers an honorarium for the articles, seminars and lectures, as well as the cost of ground transportation, round-trip economy-class international air transportation, hotel accommodation, meals, and a per diem for a three-week stay in East Asia. The EAI and the Partner Institutions that the Fellows visit, will help in supporting the fellowship travel, including transportation, hotel accommodation, and other research activities.

Facilities: Each of the Partner Institutions chosen for a visit provides an office space with access to telephone, fax, and the Internet. The Fellows may stay at the Partner Institutions for research purposes after their seminars and lectures if there is available space at the Member Institutions. The Fellows will consult any extra stay schedule with their visiting institutions, and the EAI will coordinate between them.

Opportunities for Networking: Each of the Partner Institutions will invite major scholars of its country to expert seminars. The Partner Institutions will also offer assistance in arranging additional seminars or lectures at other institutions, as well as interviews and field research, according to their research interest if the Fellows are interested in reaching out to a wider circle of scholars and institutions.

More Information:
http://www.eai.or.kr/type/p2.asp?catcode=1614000000

UNDP - Call for Proposal 2011: Junior Consultant for Capacity Assessment and Capacity Development for Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Aceh (BPBA)

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UNDP Indonesia hereby invites you to submit a proposal for the following Individual Consultant assignment:
Title of the assignment:
Junior Consultant for Capacity Assessment and Capacity Development for Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Aceh
Project name: DRR-A Project/ CPRU, Disaster Risk Reduction Cluster
Period of assignment/services: 4 Months
This procurement notice will be open Thursday, 18 August 2011 at 16.00 hours. Details on the assignment can be found in the Terms of Reference (ToR).
To submit your proposal, please complete the following documents:
1. Use the technical and price proposal template to submit your proposal;
2. Attach a completed and signed P11 form;
3. Complete and attach the Vendor Form;
4. Attach a copy of your latest CV (make sure to highlight any previous experience in similar projects or closely related areas).
Please ensure that all the documents mentioned above are submitted along with list of names and email address of referees. Incomplete submissions may lead to rejection.

The selection of the individual consultant will be based on:
1. Highest qualified candidate; selection of the candidate with the highest combined technical and financial score; or

Please submit your IC Proposal to: ic.id@undp.org; and cc to yusef.millah@undp.org; Andrys.Erawan@undp.org and Clara.Widyasari@undp.org
Note: For consultants above the age of 62, UNDP regulations require that a full medical evaluation is performed. Medical evaluation documentation does not need to be submitted with the other requested documents listed in this document, but will be requested should the consultant be chosen.
For any clarification please send an email to: Andrys.Erawan@undp.org and Clara.Widyasari@undp.org and please cc any email to yusef.millah@undp.org (Procurement Unit).

Additional Document:
1.TOR:
2.General Condition Of Contract: 
3. Technical and Price Proposal Format:  
4. P 11 Forms:
5. Vendor For:

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