Chief Of Party- Guinea PMI Evolve Project

ABT ASSOCIATES

The Opportunity Under the supervision of the US-based Project Management Director, the Chief of Party manages, and supervises the successful implementation of the PMI Evolve Project in Guinea and acts as the primary liaison between the project and the local USAID mission, the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), other government agencies completing malaria control activities, and various other malaria stakeholders in-country.  The COP is required to provide overall strategic direction, operations management, technical leadership, and financial and administrative compliance for all project activities to assure VC operations and entomological activities are completed on-time, and within budget. The PMI Evolve Project supports the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) and USAID to plan and implement an integrated vector control strategy with the overall goal of reducing the burden of malaria while promoting equity to sustain malaria gains. Abt has implemented integrated vector control for PMI since 2011, delivering high-quality indoor residual spraying (IRS), technical assistance for insecticide-treated net (ITN) distribution and durability monitoring, and new approaches for larval source management (LSM). Additionally, Abt’s PMI-funded work manages the most comprehensive malaria vector entomological...

Guinea : Boké - Conakry - Faranah - Kankan - Kindia - Labé - Mamou - Nzérékoré

2023-03-28

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Expert In International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code Co

UNDP

Specific Work Context As mentioned, the greatest and most immediate opportunity for Equatorial Guinea to advance the maritime economy is to leverage its ports and port facilities.  At present, Equatorial Guinea moves fewer containers per year than some of the nearby ports like Douala, Cameroon move per month.  Yet Equatorial Guinea has several features that could make it competitive with all the other ports of the region. In relation to space, Douala, Lagos, and other major ports of the region are saturated and have run out of space. On the other end Equatorial Guinea’s ports have immense space. This opens opportunities for both transshipment and storage, as well as an expansion of services including ship repair. In addition, contrary to most African ports that face a critical limitation in that their waters depth that is only about 12 meters deep, the waters in the port of Bata and Malabo are respectively 14.5 meters and 16 meters deep. This creates the possibility for much larger vessels to call in Equatorial Guinea and drop of cargo that is destined for other countries in the region – both coastal and landlocked. The country can also count on existing transportation Infrastructure with road links that could transport cargo to neighboring countries quickly and smoothly, and in term of security Equatorial...

Guinea : Boké - Conakry - Faranah - Kankan - Kindia - Labé - Mamou - Nzérékoré

2023-02-24

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