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Country: Global
Duty station: place Sudan
Contract type: Fixed term
Grade: Not specified
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Who we are
Acted works with 19 million people across 43 countries at the intersection of humanitarian, development, climate and environmental programming. We draw on deep contextual knowledge and embrace emerging technologies to save lives, alleviate suffering, and protect and restore our planet. Working in collaboration with a growing ecosystem of local, national and international partners, we pursue one shared objective: a 3Zero World – Zero Exclusion, Zero Carbon and Zero Poverty.
Who we are looking for
You bring the core competencies required for classical humanitarian and development work, alongside an active climate and environmental conscience, and you can navigate the challenges that arise when human and environmental suffering intersect. You have an entrepreneurial mindset: you see opportunities, connect dots, adapt your approach to different environments, and take measured risks in pursuit of results. You balance principles with pragmatism, and ambition with humility.
In response to the emergency situation in Sudan, Acted recruits.
The Deputy Country Director supports the Country Director in representing Acted’s interests in the country with government, donors and other key stakeholders. The Deputy Country Director supports building the programme profile in line with regional and global Acted strategy. The Deputy Country Directors supports the teams to achieve programme excellence and ensures the highest levels of accountability.
1. Positioning and Fund Raising:
2. Management and Internal Coordination:
3. Project Implementation Follow-up:
4. FLATS Management
For more information about the position, click here .
Please send your application (CV and letter of motivation) by email ([email protected]) or below, including the reference: DCD/SDN
Please note that Acted will never charge a fee for the recruitment process.
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