For more information, please see the Terms of Reference for Vacancies IGFP-1905.
Interested candidates should send a completed P-11 form, resume and relevant selected bibliography to the IGF Secretariat at: vacancies@intgovforum.org by 8 January 2016.
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The INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) is seeking two temporary advisors to the INTOSAI-Donor secretariat.
Please visit www.idi.no for more information and links for applying for the positions. The deadline for the application is 31 May 2014.
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From now until 2015, you can help define the next set of global goals by telling us the changes that you would like to see in the world.
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DESA’s DPADM (Division for Public Administration and Development Management and Division for Sustainable Development) along with DESA’s DSD (Division for Sustainable Development) and UNIDO organized an expert meeting on “Readying institutions for integrated approaches to the 2030 Agenda “from 14 to 16 December 2016 at UNIDO Headquarters in Vienna. The meeting reflected on the interlinkages among the seven SDGs to be reviewed by the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in July 2017 (poverty, hunger, health, gender, infrastructure, oceans and means of implementation) and how public institutions and policies can best deal with these interlinkages.
More information about this meeting can be found here.
A summary of the meeting can be found here.
The International Council for Caring Communities (ICCC) is a not-for-profit organization that has Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
ICCC acts as a bridge linking government, civil society organizations, the private sector, universities and the United Nations in their efforts at sparking new ways of viewing an integrated society for all ages.
Since its inception, ICCC has been committed to the principle that private enterprises and individuals can help society improve communities and social public activities. This is one of ICCC essential goals. Twenty-three renowned world leaders since 1996 have been presented with ICCC "Caring" Awards for their contributions to society.
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The Measuring ICT Website provides information on the development of ICT statistics and indicators worldwide, with an emphasis on supporting ICT policies and the information economies in developing countries.
The objectives of the Measuring ICT Website are to:
The Measuring ICT Website is maintained by the ICT Analysis Section of UNCTAD. The Section is part of the Science, Technology and ICT Branch, in the Division on Technology and Logistics.
The International Centre for Parliamentary Studies exists to promote effective policy making and good governance through better interaction between Parliaments, Governments and other stakeholders in society.
The Centre’s primary focus is the empowerment of Human Capital through Capacity Building. To this effect, the Centre organises a range of Training Programmes, Conferences and Policy Discussions to address current public policy issues on the International Stage, in the European and the UK. These provide a forum for policy discussion, debate, networking and sharing of best practices.
ICPS publishes The Government Gazette, a quarterly magazine that brings a unique and rounded perspective to the major issues of the day affecting good governance.
We also offer international consultancy services across a range of areas, including electoral affairs, regulation, governance, public sector reform, health & security.
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