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Company | Department fo... |
Industry | International... |
Category | International... |
Location | Accra |
Job Status | Permanent |
Salary | GHS 223,173 p... |
Education | Master’... |
Experience | N/A |
Job Expires | Jul 28, 2017 |
Contact | ... |
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DFID remains one of the largest bilateral donors in Ghana but we are in transition towards a smaller spending programme that focuses more on providing high-level advice in support of Ghana’s position as a Lower Middle Income Country. The UK Government will provide more than £125m of aid to Ghana each year for the next four years - through the bilateral programme managed directly by DFID Ghana, through programmes run from DFID in UK and through other UK Government Departments’ programmes. The office in Accra currently has around twenty programmes covering education, health, social protection, gender, economic development, governance and accountability. We work with a range of different partners to deliver these programmes - including Government, non-government organisations, and private sector suppliers. We also work very closely with other development partners, including the World Bank, United Nations, International Monetary Fund, European Union and with other bilaterals. We work increasingly closely with other parts of the UK Government represented in Accra. Job Description
Summary of the role Key Duties and Responsibilities DFID is looking for an individual who is both politically and policy astute in the area of governance, with a proven track record of effective delivery of governance programmes. The programme portfolio will be decided based on the strengths and interests of the selected candidate but could include programmes related to: extractives; transparency and accountability; service delivery; and anti-corruption. The selected candidate will also be expected to provide high quality and relevant political economy and governance analysis and advice across the DFID office and the wider UK in Ghana team at the British High Commission. This will inform programme design, implementation and monitoring, and working with other technical advisers to ensure appropriate attention to governance analysis. The selected candidate will be expected to represent DFID Ghana in relevant external fora and work with other donors, Government and civil society to ensure that strong governance analysis is more broadly considered in development activities. Required Skills or Experience Knowledge and Experience Governance Technical Competencies:
A2 Governance Advisers are also required to demonstrate that they understand international development; and/or can use evidence to inform policy and programming; and/or can design and manage programmes and projects; and/or can develop and implement policy; and/or can apply economic and commercial concept. For more information please review the Governance Technical Competency Framework Key Civil Service Competencies:
For more information please review the Civil Service Competency Framework Details of the above UK Civil service competencies are available at http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Civil-Service-Competency-Framework-July-2012.pdf International Competencies:
For more information please review the International Framework How To Apply Sorry, job has expired.
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