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Job Vacancies at International Organization for Migration (IOM) - Tanzania | Deadline 2nd May, 2018
NAFASI ZA KAZI/AJIRA IOM Tanzania
IOM Tanzania - BackgroundThe United Republic of Tanzania’s location on Africa’s east coast and its political stability relative to its neighbours has always exposed it to a variety of migration flows – as a country of origin, transit and destination.
Border movement is significant, with eight neighbouring countries to the north, west and south and a long coastline to the east with several natural harbours. Migration to, within and from the country produces a complex and ever changing picture. The trend has been dominated by large movements of migrants from rural to urban areas, large movement of refugees to Northwest Tanzania from neighbouring countries, international labour migration and irregular migration.
Tanzania is designated as one of the eight pilot countries for the United Nations’ “Delivering as One” reform program. The “Delivering as One” reform involves streamlining programs, focusing on areas where the UN can have an impact, reducing duplication of effort and making more effective use of human and financial resources. As other pilot countries, UN Tanzania is continuously testing new working methods and tools. As a UN related organization, IOM operates within the United Nations Development Assistance Plan (UNDAP II) 2016-2021, a single plan for all UN funds, programmes and agencies in Tanzania, a successor to the UNDPA (2011-2016) that was concluded in 2016. IOM Tanzania’s primary focus is upon active delivery within the Social Protection and the Refugees Programme Working Groups in the areas listed below. More information about each area is available in the "Programmes" section. Hereunder are currently jobs available (Click title to open):
Programme Assistant (One UN Joint Programming)[Dar es Salaam (1 Position)] [Deadline: 02nd May 2018]
National Medical Officer-Paediatrician [Kasulu (1 Position)] [Deadline: 02nd May 2018]
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