SNaPP2-MAIL, Multi Location
Support to National Priority Program2 (SNaPP2) is a development project of MAIL funded IFAD with the goal to improve food security and economic status of poor rural households in three provinces; Balkh, Herat and Nangarhar. The project will reach at least 57,000 households consisting of 427,500 people in these provinces. The project has two specific objectives: (i) institutional development and capacity building of community organizations, public extension services and relevant private sector entities in the provinces; and (ii) sustained increased incomes of small farmers and herders fostered by improvements in productivity and output, infrastructure and market linkages. These objectives will be addressed through supporting institutions and services, fostering increased productivity and production, and where feasible, upgrading profitable agriculture/livestock value chains. General Directorate of extension is the main stakeholders of the program and will lead the implementation of tow sub components 1. Extension services and 2. Small-holder Institutional development and Capacity Building. G.D of extension will establish program management unit under overall supervision of G.D general director who will be responsible for the implementation of the relate activities in three provinces. Extension sub components will strengthen the extension directorate by: (i) establishing a women’s extension department in Kabul and a cadre of 12 female extension workers specializing in agriculture and livestock, in line with the Taksheel, across the six pilot districts; (ii) strengthening the male extension worker cadre at district level in agriculture and livestock; (iii) targeting young graduates from local agricultural faculties to be recruited as extension assistants, under the Taksheel, funded by the project in years 1-3 and by MAIL thereafter; and, (iv) adapting the curriculum, in collaboration with relevant MAIL directorates, using updated techniques. Small-holder Institutional development and Capacity Building will strengthen the female CDCs through an orientation and training program guaranteeing female CDCs’ direct control over financial resources, over some elements of project implementation and over female beneficiary selection.
The cameraman is responsible for operating a variety of technical equipment including single and multiple portable, remote-control and electronic cameras, cranes and mobile mountings.
· Potential employees need plenty of stamina
· Should be physically fit, observant
· Capable of concentrating for long periods of time
· Must have excellent hand-eye-co-ordination, hearing and color vision
· The interested candidates should submit their resume alone with a cover letter
· Put (Cameraman-029/SNaPP-2/MAIL)” in the subject line otherwise your application will NOT be considered.
· Candidate’s educational degree must be attested by Ministry of Higher Education - Afghanistan otherwise we will not accept the application in short listing process.
· Please note that application received after the closing date will not be considered.
· Only short-listed candidates whose application responds to the above criteria will be contacted for interview.
Post Date
Sep 02, 2019
Closing Date
Sep 15, 2019
Reference
029/MAIL/SNaPP-2
Number of Vacancies
1
Salary Range
As per NTA salary scale
Years of Experience
2 years
Probation Period
3 month
Contract Type
Short Term
Contract Duration
Not Specified
Contract Extensible
false
Minimum Education
High School
Gender
Any
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