Economics Specialist (MDGS) Mid-level
Apply By: 31 December 2010
Location :Dili, Timor Leste | Dili, Timor Leste | ||||
____________Sanitation Advisor
The Timor-Leste Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Program (RWSSP), known by the Tetum acronym BESIK, is funded by the Government of Australia through AusAID. BESIK provides assistance to the Government and civil society organisations of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste for the development of rural water supply, sanitation and hygiene (RWASH) sector. The Managing Contractor for BESIK is IDSS, in partnership with GHD. We are currently seeking a Sanitation Advisor to undertake a long term assignment based in Dili, Timor-Leste. The position will provide support and advice for the overall coordination and implementation of sanitation interventions and collaboration among key stakeholders. The Sanitation Advisor will require the following skills and experience: Required: · An advanced degree in a relevant field; eg. Public Health, Civil or Public Health Engineering, Health Promotion, Environmental Health; · Experience working in the RWASH sector, with total sanitation programs and behaviour change communication initiatives such as CLTS and sanitation marketing; · Experience working with Government Administration; Experience working with and providing support to a national counterpart(s); · Experience in sanitation or public health programs. Experience of mainstreaming gender and working with disability is an advantage · Experience with supporting policy development, developing guidelines and reference materials; · Experience in networking and maintaining relationships across a range of stakeholders and of varying skill levels; · Demonstrated experience of working effectively with a team of international consultants; and · Excellent communication skills in a cross-cultural environment. Desirable: · Advanced experience designing implementing scaled-up total sanitation programs · Experience in policy and planning and an understanding of budget and revenue systems in developing nations; · Proficiency in language other than English – particularly Tetun, Portuguese, Bahasa Indonesia; · Work experience in East Timor; · Experience working and delivering results in an AusAID-funded project. To obtain a full terms of reference please go to our website at: www.idss.com.au. For any enquiries regarding the role please contact via email: Kerryn Clark, kclark@rwssptl.net or Marc Kron, MarcK@idss.com.au . To apply for the position please address the required selection criteria and a current CV via our website:www.idss.com.au/employment. By 3rd January 2011. ___________ ICT Network Specialist - TIMOR LESTESinclair Knight Merz Apply By: 30 December 2010
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Thus, financial markets are likely to remain volatile, until the EU resolves the underlying balance of payments problems of the unbalanced “Single Market”, not just the symptomatic stresses within the “Single Currency”. Among other things this means protecting domestic retail depositors in the deficit countries rather than cross-border professional investors in the surplus countries, who are, even now, enjoying the benefits of moral hazard.
In a debt workout situtation, the "haircut" normally applies to existing debt, (those were the creditors who made the mistake of lending too much), while the New Money Debt should be highly conditional in terms of measures but generally favoured and senior to the existing debt.
That's the way I remember it anyway, from the Latin American Debt Crisis of the 1980's, when large international banks recycled petro-dollars from the OPEC oil-exporting surplus countries to the net-importers in Latin America.