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Jobs Opportunity
English teacher In
Tajikistan/Dushanbe Norwegian Refugee Council NGO Training Centre
The Norwegian Refugee Council Training
Centre is looking for English teachers.
To apply for this position, please email your CV and a cover letter to
ngotsc@yahoo.com
Closing date for applications: Sunday, 13th July 2003.
Duties:
* Giving English classes to local NGOs' staff, our office staff
and local English teachers
* Consulting English sentences on the office paper
* Working hours, 32-40 hours per week
* Assisting the Executive Director
Requirements:
* English teaching experience Minimum 1-year for foreigners.
* Good motivation to contribute to NGOs development in Tajikistan.
* Excellent ability to accept flexible environment in a developing
country.
Duration:
Six months from September 2003 to February 2004, possibility of
extension Background
The Norwegian Refugee Council Training Centre was established 2001 as a
joint project of the Norwegian Refugee Council and UNHCR (United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees).
Our missions are promoting the right of refugees and IDPs and to empower
the Civil Society in Tajikistan. The Training Centre is providing
information and consultation services, access to Internet and e-mail,
legal consulting and other various services to staff in local NGOs. And
conducting computer courses, psychological courses finance training
courses language courses (English, Tajik and Russian), English courses to
Afghan refugees in Tajikistan and Tajikistan citizens.
We provide:
Shared accommodation in the city, visa support, slight salary,
possibility to attend Russian and Tajik language courses. Cultural and
sport activities.
Excursions into the great nature in Tajikistan.
We DO NOT cover your insurance, travel cost to and in Tajikistan.
Contact:
Kyoko Arase (Ms.)
Programme Officer
Norwegian Refugee Council NGO Training & Support Centre
41, Pulodi Str. Dushanbe, Tajikistan
tel; +992-372-21-33-46
e-mail: ngotsc@yahoo.com
"Ph.D. Research
Position, Uzbekistan, Center for Development Research, Bonn"
The Center for Development Research is an
international and interdisciplinary research institute at the
University of Bonn, Germany.
The Department of Political and Cultural Change offers:
One PhD Research Position integrated into a large-scale research project
on agricultural and institutional reform in Uzbekistan. The research
area will be one of the following:
* Land tenancy and property concepts in Uzbekistan
* Foundation of small and medium-sized enterprises: Legal forms and de
facto prerequisites
Applicants should have the Uzbek citizenship and have a background of
scientific excellence in law, political science, sociology, history or
other related social science. Candidates are expected to be competent to
work
with empirical methods and to analyse legal documents and public
institutions systematically. Proficiency in Russian or Uzbek is expected,
a fairly good knowledge of the English language is conditional. The
project involves extensive field research in Uzbekistan and more precisely
in the region Khorezm and Karakalpakstan. Candidates from those regions in
particular are encouraged to apply.
Applications should include a CV, copies of university degrees, a list of
publications. For information on further application procedures regarding
the PhD research positions please check <www.zef.de> (doctoral program).
Please submit your application to:
Dr. John Lamers
ZEF/UNESCO Project, UNESCO Office
95, Amir Temur str
Tashkent, Uzbekistan 700084
Tel:(998712) 358253
E-mail: zef@unesco.org.uz; j.lamers@zef.uzpak.uz
ZEF homepage: <http://www.zef.de>
Uzbekistan Project Homepage: <http://www.uni-bonn.de/khorezm>
"University Teaching
Fellowship in Anthropology, CEP, Kyrgyzstan"
CEP University Teaching Fellowships in
Anthropology: Kyrgyzstan 2003-2004
The Civic Education Project (CEP), a non-profit organization dedicated to
higher education reform in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia, seeks an
Anthropologist for a university teaching fellowship assignment in
Kyrgyzstan.
The fellowship begins September 2003 and end in May 2004.
Duties include:
* Teaching introductory courses in Anthropology to
undergraduates, most likely in the areas of social and cultural
anthropology, ethnography, and research methods. Courses are taught in
English.
* Assisting in curriculum design of new BA program, mentoring of local
faculty.
Desired Qualifications:
* ABD or Ph.D. in anthropology.
* Prior college teaching experience strongly preferred.
In order to apply, please visit the CEP web site at <www.cep.org.hu> to
submit or download an application form.
Civic Education Project
1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW Suite 505
Washington DC 20036 USA
Tel: (1-202) 663 7796
Fax: (1-202) 663 7799
E-mail: cepdc@jhu.edu
" Two ABA/CEELI Positions, Washington
DC and Central Asia'
ABA/CEELI (Central European and Eurasian Law
Initiative) is a public service project of the ABA designed to advance
the rule of law in the world by supporting the legal reform process in
Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States of the former
Soviet Union. The following career opportunities are now available with
CEELI.
For more information about CEELI please visit our website at
www.abaceeli.org
Washington, DC Staff Position:
Program Associate, Caucasus
Assist with the development and implementation of legal reform
activities.Program Associate will focus on Georgia, Armenia, and
Azerbaijan.
Requires: strong communication skills, organizational skills, budgeting
writing skills, and experience juggling multiple priorities.
Prefers: 1-2 years of experience, familiarity with the region, and
Russian or regional language skills.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and 3 references to
jobs@abaceeli.org
Overseas Consultant Position:
Central Asia Regional Anti-Corruption Advisor - Kyrgyzstan or
Tajikistan May 2004 Start Date (pending funds) Identify and develop
country-specific anti-corruption technical assistance programs,
primarily criminal law oriented, and assist ABA/CEELI criminal law
liaisons in their implementation. Help cover Central Asia, focusing on
Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyz Republic. Activities may include
recommendations on legislative or policy reform; training and capacity
building; and institution building. In coordination with CEELI-DC and
regional chiefs of party, liaise with and promote collaboration with
other donors and technical assistance providers. Assist in developing
internal resources and training.
Must have substantial experience in domestic law anti-corruption efforts
(e.g. prosecutor, law enforcement), with preference given to management
experience while in domestic practice. Must also have experience in
international technical assistance, with preferred focus on
anti-corruption. Knowledge of civil law frameworks and institutions and
of former Soviet Union and Central Asia strongly preferred.
Other preferences include: knowledge of Russian; JD; ability to take
initiative and work on a team; flexibility.
To apply, please send resume, cover
letter, and 3 references to jobs@abaceeli.org.
For more information about CEELI please visit our website at
www.abaceeli.org
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