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Consultancy vacancy - Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Civil Society Advisor
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- SuSanA secretariat currently allocates 2 full time person equivalents of time from members of GIZ Sustainable Sanitation Team: Arne Panesar, Alexandra Dubois, Maren Heuvels, Teresa Häberlein, Daphne Manolakos and Bettina-Sophie Heinz.
Consultancy vacancy - Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) Civil Society Advisor
Dear Forum members,
End Water Poverty - Sanitation and Water for All are looking for a Civil Society Advisor
Deadline: 8 August 2014
Interviews: Around 22 August 2014
Background
The Sanitation and Water for All partnership (SWA) is the leading global partnership in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector. It consists of over 90 partners, including developing country governments, donors, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and other development partners. The partnership aims to catalyse political leadership and action, and improve accountability within the WASH sector. All partners work towards a common vision of universal access to safe water and adequate sanitation.
Since 2011, End Water Poverty (EWP) has been supporting CSOs to effectively engage in the SWA at all levels – globally, regional and nationally. EWP, a global coalition of over 270 organisations, is looking for a consultant to facilitate CSO engagement in the SWA. The EWP global secretariat is hosted by the international non-governmental organisation, WaterAid.
See the Terms of References attached and for more details please see the following website:
www.endwaterpoverty.org/news/consultancy...ivil-society-advisor
[written by Sebastian Klos]
End Water Poverty - Sanitation and Water for All are looking for a Civil Society Advisor
Deadline: 8 August 2014
Interviews: Around 22 August 2014
Background
The Sanitation and Water for All partnership (SWA) is the leading global partnership in the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector. It consists of over 90 partners, including developing country governments, donors, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and other development partners. The partnership aims to catalyse political leadership and action, and improve accountability within the WASH sector. All partners work towards a common vision of universal access to safe water and adequate sanitation.
Since 2011, End Water Poverty (EWP) has been supporting CSOs to effectively engage in the SWA at all levels – globally, regional and nationally. EWP, a global coalition of over 270 organisations, is looking for a consultant to facilitate CSO engagement in the SWA. The EWP global secretariat is hosted by the international non-governmental organisation, WaterAid.
See the Terms of References attached and for more details please see the following website:
www.endwaterpoverty.org/news/consultancy...ivil-society-advisor
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[written by Sebastian Klos]
Posted by a member of the SuSanA secretariat held by the GIZ Sector Program Water Policy – Innovations for Resilience
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