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International Learning and Development Manager

Location: UK Flexible with frequent travel to London Hours: 35 hours per week Contract type: Fixed Term Contract (until June 2022) Salary: ?41,500 - ?43,000 DOE (plus London Weighting of ?3,344 if applicable) We are looking for a collaborative and influential Learning and Development professional to manage the strategic direction, design, delivery, and ongoing supervision of learning projects/programmes within the International Directorate. What you will be doing As International Learning & Development Manager you will take ownership for designing, monitoring and evaluating programmes, projects and initiatives which build the technical, personal, career and management skills of staff and delegates in line with BRC mission, values and fundamental principl es including alignment with the value for money agenda.

IFRC warns of worsening drought crisis in Afghanistan

(Last Updated On: April 21, 2021) The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said in a report that one-third of the Afghan population could suffer food insecurity due to a worsening drought crisis in the country. According to the report, 13.1 million people are grappling with food shortages according to the latest food insecurity analysis. This acute food security crisis compounds social and economic hardships already faced by millions of people in Afghanistan due to the COVID-19 pandemic and years of conflict. Afghan Red Crescent Society Acting President, Dr Nilab Mobarez, said: “We are deeply concerned about worsening and severe water shortages in many areas, depleted food crops and crippled economic activity, such as decimated local markets and basic incomes.

13 million Afghans lack food amid drought crisis

13 million Afghans lack food amid drought crisis National April 22, 2021 KABUL: The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) announced that urgent action is needed to avert a deepening crisis in Afghanistan as one third of the country’s population is going without adequate food due to a worsening drought crisis. “The drought and food crisis is one of the worst suffered in Afghanistan in recent decades, as 13.1 million people are grappling with food shortages according to the latest food insecurity analysis,” IFRC said on Tuesday. Alongside other provinces, Kabul is also one of the provinces where there are families who have been hit hard by poverty and economic crisis. Parwin and her children are among those families who are coping with poverty and economic crisis in Kabul. “Sometimes we had no bread to eat, when my children see other people buying fruits and meat, my children ask for food, then I tell them to be patient,” said Parwain,

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