Uganda: Consultant: Midterm review of NBI Overarching and Nile Sec Strategic Plans
The purpose of this consultancy is to facilitate a midterm review process of the NBI overarching and Nile sec strategic plans. The midterm review will help NBI understand if it is on track to deliver its objectives, to understand why it has performed the way it has and allow for strategic and operational improvements to achieve better future performance
How to apply:Interested Applicants are invited to submit letter of interest and Curriculum Vitae by e-mail to: The Executive Director, Nile Basin Initiative, midtermreview@nilebasin.org, P O Box 192; Entebbe, Uganda; not later than 14th November 2014.
Job ID: #706571 Training categories: ManagementMonitoring and Evaluation Country: Uganda City: Entebbe Organization: Nile Basin Initiative Theme: Climate Change and EnvironmentCoordinationWater Sanitation Hygiene Job years of experience: 10+ years Job type: Consultancy How to apply HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining About Us Help ReliefWeb Informing humanitarians worldwide. A service provided by ReliefWeb has been the leading online source for reliable and timely humanitarian information on global crises and disasters since 1996.Learn more about ReliefWeb Find what you’re looking for with ReliefWeb’s new filters and advanced search
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