Professinals for FDD Assignments in the Caucasus

Dennis McConnell - Maine Business School (mailto:mac@MAINE.MAINE.EDU)
Thu, 21 Nov 1996 08:38:45 EST

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Date:         Thu, 21 Nov 1996 08:38:45 EST
From: Dennis McConnell - Maine Business School <mailto:mac@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
Subject:      Professinals for FDD Assignments in the Caucasus
To: Multiple recipients of list DEVEL-L <mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU>

The  attached announcement arrived today, and may be of  interest
to some members of the list, or to colleagues of list members.  I
am  posting this announcement to several lists, so let me  apolo-
gize in advance to list members who receive the announcement more
than once.
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          Professionals for Assignments in the Caucasus
               Fund for Democracy and Development
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The Fund for Democracy and Development, a U.S. non-profit organi-
zation working in the former Soviet Union, is expanding its data-
base  of experienced professionals in the areas of  NGO  develop-
ment/training,  consulting,  civic education, small  and  medium-
sized  business development and financing,  industrial  reactiva-
tion,  humanitarian program logistics/distribution and  municipal
infrastructure development for short-term, and potentially  long-
term, assignments in the Caucasus.

Appropriate language capability (Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Russian, or Turkic) and experience living/working in the former Soviet Union strongly desired. Candidates must possess basic knowledge of political, social, and economic issues of the Cauca- sus region.

Experience and skills sought in program implementation and man- agement, proposal writing/project development, accounting/book- keeping. Previous work with USAID and international programs desirable.

Please fax/mail resume (with salary history) and cover letter explaining your interesting in working for the FDD in the Cauca- sus to:

Gary Lazor, Project Officer Fund for Democracy and Development 1101 15th Street, N.W., Suite 1004 Washington, DC 20005 Fax: (202) 296-5433

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