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May 2, 2011
World Vision International Recruitment: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
World Vision International Recruitment: Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
The Republic of Ghana, located in the center of West Africa’s southern coast, is bordered by Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean to the south. The Volta River flows into Ghana from Burkina Faso and empties into the Atlantic near the Togo border. Lake Volta, the world’s largest man-made lake, lies in the eastern half of the country, encompassing nearly 3,300 square miles. A series of lowlands known as the Kwahu Plateau occupy the south-central region, while the Ashanti Uplands, a heavily forested, tropical area, extend along the western border with Côte d’Ivoire. Ghana’s climate is tropical, with warm, humid weather in the south and hot, dry conditions in the north. Natural resources include gold, timber, diamonds, fish, rubber, hydropower, petroleum, silver, salt, and limestone.
The Republic of Ghana, located in the center of West Africa’s southern coast, is bordered by Côte d’Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean to the south. The Volta River flows into Ghana from Burkina Faso and empties into the Atlantic near the Togo border. Lake Volta, the world’s largest man-made lake, lies in the eastern half of the country, encompassing nearly 3,300 square miles. A series of lowlands known as the Kwahu Plateau occupy the south-central region, while the Ashanti Uplands, a heavily forested, tropical area, extend along the western border with Côte d’Ivoire. Ghana’s climate is tropical, with warm, humid weather in the south and hot, dry conditions in the north. Natural resources include gold, timber, diamonds, fish, rubber, hydropower, petroleum, silver, salt, and limestone.
April 20, 2011
Ministry of Environmental, Science & Technology Recruitment For Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
Ministry of Environmental, Science & Technology Recruitment For Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
Mission Statement
The Ministry of Science and Environment exists to establish a strong national Scientific and Technogical base for accelerated sustainable development of the country to enhance the quality of life for all. This is to be achieved through the development and promotion of:
Science and Technology Promotion, Education and Enforcement.
Commercialisation of Science and Technology Research Outputs for Increased Productivity and Accelerated Growth.
Environmental Standards setting |Education and Enforcement
Sanitation and Waste Management (Technical Options)
Human settlements Planning and Management (including land reclamation and re-use.
Mission Statement
The Ministry of Science and Environment exists to establish a strong national Scientific and Technogical base for accelerated sustainable development of the country to enhance the quality of life for all. This is to be achieved through the development and promotion of:
- Cost effective use of appropriate technologies
- Safe and Sound environmental practices.
- Efficient human settlement
Science and Technology Promotion, Education and Enforcement.
Commercialisation of Science and Technology Research Outputs for Increased Productivity and Accelerated Growth.
Environmental Standards setting |Education and Enforcement
Sanitation and Waste Management (Technical Options)
Human settlements Planning and Management (including land reclamation and re-use.
April 12, 2011
Ngo Jobs In Ghana: CARE International Ghana Recruitment For Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
Ngo Jobs In Ghana: CARE International Ghana Recruitment For Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
CARE International is one of the world’s three biggest aid agencies.
In the last year, we worked in 87 countries, supporting 905 poverty-fighting projects that reached more than 82 million people.
Our mission is to create lasting change in poor communities and we put money where it is needed most.
Ninety pence in every pound goes towards our poverty fighting programmes - that’s one of the highest rates among all the UK aid agencies.
With more than 60 years’ practical and hands-on experience, our programmes tackle the deep-seated root causes of poverty, not just the consequences.
This often involves working across a range of areas where people's needs are very tangible - provision of clean water, health services and teacher-training, for example.
But it can also involve helping people to be masters of their own situation - strengthening their ability to influence decision-makers or demand their rights to crucial services or resources.
CARE International is one of the world’s three biggest aid agencies.
In the last year, we worked in 87 countries, supporting 905 poverty-fighting projects that reached more than 82 million people.
Our mission is to create lasting change in poor communities and we put money where it is needed most.
Ninety pence in every pound goes towards our poverty fighting programmes - that’s one of the highest rates among all the UK aid agencies.
With more than 60 years’ practical and hands-on experience, our programmes tackle the deep-seated root causes of poverty, not just the consequences.
This often involves working across a range of areas where people's needs are very tangible - provision of clean water, health services and teacher-training, for example.
But it can also involve helping people to be masters of their own situation - strengthening their ability to influence decision-makers or demand their rights to crucial services or resources.
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