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Présentation du poste
Organisation : African Parks Lieu d'affectation : Bangui, avec déplacements réguliers vers la zone de conservation de Chinko Pays : République centrafricaine Niveau de contrat / Grade : PMU Supérieur hiérarchique : Responsable régional des opérations (ROM) Supervision fonctionnelle : Directeur du parc – Chinko
Contexte
African Parks est une organisation de conservation à but non lucratif qui assume la responsabilité de la gestion à long terme d'aires protégées en partenariat avec les gouvernements et les communautés locales. African Parks gère actuellement la zone de conservation de Chinko (CCA) en République centrafricaine, opérant dans un environnement institutionnel, sécuritaire et opérationnel complexe. Afin de renforcer l'engagement institutionnel et de soutenir les opérations du parc, African Parks recrute un(e) représentant(e) pays pour la RCA. Ce poste est axé sur la représentation institutionnelle et le soutien administratif pour Chinko et d'éventuelles extensions futures. Il ne s'agit pas d'un poste de directeur pays et ne comporte pas...
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