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ANB-BIA - Av. Charles Woeste 184 - 1090 Bruxelles - Belgique
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WEEKLY NEWS ISSUE of: 11-13-2003 -  An IRIN request

Brussels 13 November 2003

Please find below an information sent by the United Nations Office for the 
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) - Section Integrated Regional 
Information Network (IRIN)

Greatings
Paolo Costantini
anb-bia
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IRIN has two posts available and would appreciate your assistance in 
sharing this information with interested applicants.

1)  Focal Point, Information Analysis
IRIN is working to move beyond news reporting to include more in-depth 
analysis of important humanitarian issues. This is being done through the 
increased production of thematic/global stories, special reports, features 
and web specials.  The Nairobi-based Focal Point for Information Analysis 
provides IRIN’s regional desks in sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia with 
the guidance, advice and materials needed to boost their output of 
analytical and feature-type reporting, and also contributes directly by 
researching and writing his/her own articles. This is the second call for 
CVs, please do not resubmit a CV if you have already done so.

2)  RADIO NEWS EDITOR/TRAINER, Kabul Afghanistan
IRIN Radio is looking for a radio news editor and trainer to assist in 
local capacity building through training and production of joint broadcast 
packages with local radio stations throughout Afghanistan.

The deadline for applying is 1 December 2003.

Both job descriptions were posted to the ReliefWeb vacancies page on 12 
November 2003 (http://www.reliefweb.int/vacancies/). Copies can also be 
obtained by sending a request to Joanne Clark ­ Joanne@IRINnews.org.


Thanks you for your assistance,

Pat Banks
IRIN Coordinator

http://www.IRINnews.org
Bridging the Information Gap