[CivilSoc] Jobs--Nat'l Democ. Institute Trainers, for Baku, Bishkek, Kyiv, Moscow

Center for Civil Society International [email protected]
Sat, 30 Jun 2001 13:09:34 -0700 (PDT)


From: Tatiana O'Hara <[email protected]>
Trainers - former Soviet Union
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI) is a
non-profit institution working to strengthen democratic institutions
worldwide by providing practical training to leaders of democratic political
parties, civic groups and legislators.  Information is available at
www.ndi.org.  NDI seeks resident representatives to coordinate training of
either political parties, civic groups or parliamentarians in Russia,
Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Kyrgyzstan.  Positions are based in Moscow, Kyiv,
Baku and Bishkek.  Working with NDI's Washington office, resident
representatives would design and implement seminars in such areas as
organizational development, communications and strategic planning and
grassroots organizing and advocacy for civic organizations.
Qualifications
  - A minimum of five years of experience in working either with parliaments
or political parties at the state or national level or with politically
active non-governmental organizations.
  - Effective written and oral communication skills.
  - Proven ability to communicate skills and experience to others.
  - Work experience abroad and familiarity with international political
systems and foreign languages desirable.
Please contact Katie Fox at [email protected]
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