28 May 2021
Chemonics seeks a monitoring and evaluation assistant (M&E assistant) for the Supporting Moderate Education in Syria program, referred to as the Injaz program. The Injaz Program is funded by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs (NEA) and assists children and youth in northeast Syria with limited or no access to education since the start of ISIS occupation in 2013. The M&E assistant supports the project’s the project’s M&E systems, ensuring appropriate data capture, working with partner organizations to ensure data quality and assisting with analytical reports about Injaz activities and the Syrian context. S/he will report directly to the Senior M&E Specialist and will work closely with other members of the M&E and program teams, as well as CBO partners. This position will be located in Kabul, Afghanistan. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for making a difference in the lives of people around the world.
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Wednesday May 05 2021
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The US is sending its first ever Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa on a trip to Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea and Ethiopia in what the State Department said was to address “interlinked” security issues in the region.
Mr Jeffrey Feltman on Tuesday embarked on a 10-day trip as the Special Envoy of the US to the Horn of Africa. His choice of countries to visit suggests the kind of issues he may address, such as the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile and the Tigray conflict in Ethiopia.
“Special Envoy Feltman will hold meetings with officials from the respective governments as well as the United Nations and the African Union. He will also meet with a range of political stakeholders and humanitarian organisations,” Ned Price, the State Department Spokesman, said on Monday night.
FORMER senior White House and Pentagon official David Schenker joined the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC) at its latest webinar to discuss “From Trump to Biden: Shifting Policies Towards the Middle East.” Schenker, Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and former Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, said Biden had changed Trump’s policy in a number of areas, but retained it in others.
Most obviously, Biden had changed from Trump’s maximum pressure policy on Iran – designed to gain a stronger nuclear deal that also dealt with Iran’s missile program and destabilisation of the Middle East – to negotiations to re-enter the JCPOA nuclear deal.
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