Author Topic: FWC 11 - Namibia - STRENGTHEN MACRO-ECONOMIC AND FISCAL MANAGEMENT  (Read 2779 times)

Marianne/DTI

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FWC 11 - Namibia - STRENGTHEN MACRO-ECONOMIC AND FISCAL MANAGEMENT
« on: September 28, 2011, 08:37:37 GMT »
Dear expert,

Under FWC 11 the Danish Technological Institute has received the call for one senior expert to undertake a mission of 93 working days in Namibia in two assignments. Commencement for the first assignment is 24 October 2011; for the second assignment it is 15 January 2012.

The requirements are:
  • Postgraduate degree in Economics, preferably with specialization on macro-economics and/or financial management, or equivalent  university degree;
  • At least 10 years of general professional experience, particularly in macroeconomic analysis, public finance management, design and implementation of PFM reforms and of transformation programmes;
  • Experience in using the PEFA assessment tool;
  • Substantive specific experiences with Sector Budget Support;
  • Experience in similar assignments in African and Asian countries; experience in working in Namibia or experience with the EU-approach to General and Sector Budget Support (appraisal of EU eligibility criteria, including analysis of fiduciary risks related to sector budget support) will be considered a further important asset;
  • Experience working closely with Government staff to build capacity;
  • Substantive experience in facilitating workshops and ability to negotiate consensus;
  • Demonstrated cross-cultural sensitivity, interpersonal skills and negotiation skills;
  • Has computer literacy, excellent report writing skills and has the ability to produce highly professional diagnostic documents.
  • Has excellent communication skills and the ability to communicate fluently in English (written and spoken).
  • Possesses very good analytical skills.

If you are interested and available, kindly contact Marianne with the Danish Technological Institute www.dti.dk on e-mail maj@dti.dk before October 6. But of course the sooner, the better.

 

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