Vacancy at the Partnership on Avian and Human Pandemic Influenza (PAHI)

Vietnam with support from international partners is currently implementing an integrated national programme on Avian and Hunam Influenza (AHI) in 2006-2010 with a total estimated cost of $250 million. To support overall coordination, a Partnership on Avian and Human Pandemic Influenza (PAHI) has been established between the Government of Vietnam, Donors, Non-Governmental Agencies and other stakeholders.

A Secretariat Office has been established within the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), under joint supervision of MARD and the Ministry of Health (MOH) to support the activities of the Partnership, which focus on information sharing, policy dialogue, and joint monitoring of resources and activities.

PAHI Secretariat is currently seeking for a qualified SECRETARY to support the operations of the Partnership. See the Terms of Reference for this position.

Duration : 12 months, full-time, with possible extension
Duty station: Hanoi
Deadline for Applications: No later than 5h00, 15 February 2008

Applications from qualified candidates including an application letter and CV (in English), copies of relevant degree(s)/certificate(s) and clearly indicating the position applied for should be submitted to:

Ms. Dao Thu Trang
Secretariat Manager
PAHI Secretariat Office
Room 301, Building A8
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development,
10 Nguyen Cong Hoan, Ha Noi
or via email to trangdt.pahi.htqt@mard.gov.vn

Further information on the position can be accessed at: http:// www.un.org.vn/job ; http://www.isgmard.org.vn/Jobs/Jobs.asp or Vietnam News

 
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