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CARPE DRC Focal Point

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Sectors Terrestrial / Aquatic Ecology & Conservation
Location Congo (Dem. Rep.) - Africa
Town/City Kinshasa (République Démocratique du Congo)
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Senior Level
Deadline 10/02/2010
Company Name IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature
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As CARPE moves from lessons learned to field implementation with specific emphasis on twelve selected landscapes in the Congo Basin, the Focal Points are so vital for the monitoring and reporting process. Under the technical, administrative and financial management of the host related international partner (IUCN in this case), Focal Points, as field-based staff, are better placed to link field activities to policy priorities as identified by host governments, play a central role in public diplomacy, strengthen civil society capacity for advocacy and governance and monitor ongoing activities in landscapes. They are also expected to serve as facilitators to convene and chair CARPE “Country Teams” which will plan and execute joint country work plans designed to achieve annual benchmarks under IR2 and IR3 Indicators 2 & 3 and to coordinate with a range of regional initiatives and activities related to good governance and the strengthening of civil society.

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