EEAS – GIZ is recruiting for two positions for the Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) project

ReNOKA is an inclusive and holistic approach to protecting and conserving the natural resources of Lesotho and the Orange-Senqu River Basin as a whole

The GIZ programme office in Lesotho is looking to fill two positions for the Integrated Catchment Management project (ReNOKA). They are looking for an Institutional Development Specialist: Integrated Catchment Management as well as a Junior Advisor: Data and Learning to join their Maseru team.

Detailed information about the job requirements and the application process can be downloaded from the links below. 

PDF iconJunior Advisor: Data and Learning [PDF]

PDF iconInstitutional Develepoment Specialist: Integrated Catchment Management [PDF]

 

Background 

The BMZ financed programme Transboundary Water Management in SADC supports the implementation of regional strategies for Integrated Water Resource Management. In its fifth phase, the focus lies on supporting the national programme for Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) in Lesotho, which is co-financed by the EU. ICM is a multi-stakeholder initiative that includes ministries, civil society and the private sector. The programme aims to develop capacities of Basotho stakeholders and implementing rehabilitation and prevention measures at catchment level.

Source URL: https://eeas.europa.eu/headquarters/headquarters-homepage/96415/giz-recruiting-two-positions-integrated-catchment-management-icm-project_en

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