West Africa Fair Fruit (WAFF) Ghana Recruitment: Contractor/Consultant
The West Africa Fair Fruit (WAFF) is a not-for-profit organization that specializes in promoting responsible production and trade in fruit, cocoa and other commodities. We aim to contribute to the promotion and strengthening of sustainable agricultural and business practices which generate sustainable sources of income and employment.
WAFF’s area of work includes programmes on Certification, Organic Pineapple, Cocoa, Climate change and carbon footprinting, high value vegetables and oil palm. (Go to "our work" link to learn more)
Our clients are smallholder farmers, large scale farmers, processors, exporters, farmer-based organizations, civil society organizations, etc whose businesses have a positive social, environmental and economical impact.
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May 11, 2011
May 9, 2011
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Recruitment For Managing Consultant
Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) Recruitment For Managing Consultant
Named the Institute of Public Administration, GIMPA was established in 1961 as a joint Ghana Government/United Nations (UN) special fund project established as one of the key strategic institutions to develop the public administrative system, to produce civil servants with administrative and professional competence, and to plan and administer national, regional and local services.
In 1966, the joint sponsorship ended and the UN formally handed over the Institute to the Government of Ghana. The Institute was then re-designated Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration in 1969 to reflect its expanded functions.
Named the Institute of Public Administration, GIMPA was established in 1961 as a joint Ghana Government/United Nations (UN) special fund project established as one of the key strategic institutions to develop the public administrative system, to produce civil servants with administrative and professional competence, and to plan and administer national, regional and local services.
In 1966, the joint sponsorship ended and the UN formally handed over the Institute to the Government of Ghana. The Institute was then re-designated Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration in 1969 to reflect its expanded functions.
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