Guardian International Development Achievement Award
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The Guardian
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Now in its fourth year, the Guardian International Development Achievement Award aims to celebrate one individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the lives of some of the world's poorest people. The award is supported by Marie Stopes International and run in partnership with Barclays and GSK.
The award is designed to recognise the unsung heroes of international development. The award is aimed at people whose work is or has made a profound contribution to the alleviation of poverty, working above and beyond the call of duty to make a difference.
These contributions can be made either directly through their own work or actions or indirectly as a result of others using their achievements to improve the lives of others (e.g. technological inventions or agricultural research).
From health workers to campaigners; community organisers to teachers – we are looking for nominations of your unsung hero of international development to help give them the recognition they deserve.
To nominate, refer to www.guardian.co.uk/achievementsaward/nominate-2012.
For more about the Guardian International Development Achievement Award, refer to www.guardian.co.uk/achievementsaward.
To view other opportunities, refer to www.ngopulse.org/group/home-page/other-opportunities.
Vacancies
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Childline KZN: Executive Director (KwaZulu-Natal)25/05/2013
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25/05/2013
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25/05/2013
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HelpAge International: Accountant (Pretoria)26/05/2013
Events
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Saturday, May 25, 2013
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Opportunities
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31/05/2013
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31/05/2013
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31/05/2013
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31/05/2013
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31/05/2013

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