Showing posts with label Andhra Pradesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andhra Pradesh. Show all posts
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Head (PME) - Accion Fraterna Ecology Centre (Apply by: 16 Apr 2014)
Position Vacant: HEAD - PME
Organization Name : Accion Fraterna Ecology Centre
Company Profile:
Organization Name : Accion Fraterna Ecology Centre
Company Profile:
AF Ecology Centre was founded by Father Vincent Ferrer in 1982. Since then we have been involved in people’s empowerment through drought management, environmental development and policy advocacy. We have made a substantial contribution since 1986 in Anantapur district with our Participatory Watershed Development Programme. It was perhaps the largest participatory watershed programme by an NGO in India spread over about 300 villages, covering about 1.35 lakh ha of farm land and 60,000 farmers. We’re known for our participatory approach and very high quality in watershed development on a sizable scale. The major interventions under the watershed programme included Soil and Moisture Conservation, Rain Water Harvesting, Horticulture, Rainfed Agronomical Practices, Bio-gas and Peoples Institutional Development.
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Field Officer - Save the Children
Job
Title : Field Officer (Job Code – FO-Delhi/Bihar/AP)
Location
: Delhi, Bihar & Andhra Pradesh
No
of positions : 6 (2 each state)
E-mail
Id to send the applications : jobs@savethechildren.in
Last
date to send the applications : 27th March 2014
Please
mention job code and preferred location in the subject line
Job
Context
• Save the Children
intends to launch a project focussing on use of Information Communication
Technology (ICT) in Education, a multi-year programme in close coordination
with SCERT and DIET in (Name of the state) with the aim to Increase
Quality of Education at elementary level by maximising the utilisation of ICT
in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi. The programme is scheduled to
begin in January 2014, initially focussing on a 2 year intervention.
Labels:
Andhra Pradesh,
Bihar,
Child,
Delhi,
Education,
Gender,
Save the Children,
Social,
Youth
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