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CALL FOR CONSULTANT: DEADLINE EXTENDED Project Coordinator, Stampriet Aquifer Assessment Case Study. Ref. 03/014

The International Hydrological Programme (IHP) is UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Scientific Cooperative Programme in Hydrology and Water Resources. IHP is the only intergovernmental programme of the UN system devoted to water research, water resources management, and education and capacity building.
UNESCO is inviting qualified candidates to submit a letter of motivation in English for the above mentioned consultancy position. In addition,please send your detailed and up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV).

Category: Groundwater resources management and governance
Type of Contract: Individual Consultant Contract
Duty Station: Windhoek, Namibia
Language Required: Fluent in English
Contract starting date: January 2014
Contract Duration: Initial contract 6 months(until 30 June 2014), with possibility of extensions until 31 December 2015

UNESCO is inviting qualified candidates to submit a letter of motivation in English for the abovementioned consultancy position. In addition, please send your detailed and up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV). The Applicant shall indicate his/her monthly consultancy fee(excluding the travel expenses) required in order to successfully undertake the consultancy assignment.

Contact
For further information please contact Mr Youssef Filali-Meknassi (y.filalimeknassi@unesco.org). Applications should be sent Mrs. Ros Wright/R.Wright@unesco.org no later than 22 December 2013.

Please download attached file for full job description.



 
File/document CALL_Stampriet Project Coordinator_Final_Extended.pdf
Publication Date 02 Jan 2014
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