Deadline- 21 June 2013
Applicants from developing countries are invited to apply for Women’s Water Fund which offers them career opportunities in the field of water resources development and management. The purpose of this program is to to provide programme participants with insight and inspiration that can help them advance into more senior management roles.
The Fund supports short capacity building visits to Denmark. The visits will include a combination of formal training and “hands-on” interaction with managers in public authorities and in the water industry. The Fund will cover all travel, accommodation and living costs. It is the intention that the Fund will maintain longer duration contact with the participants.
The capacity building visits include:
- short courses in career development and management in the water sector, and in water governance, water resources, and environmental technologies. The courses will also consist of meetings with and visits to Danish organisations in the field of water.
- a one-week internship with an organisation in one of the above fields.
- a subsequent mentoring component. A senior Danish manager will serve as a mentor for each candidate. This mentoring will continue for at least a year after the visit to Denmark. Candidates must fully commit themselves to participating in this component of the programme.
This year’s programme includes a two-week training and management internship in Denmark from 14 to 29 September 2013. See the outline of the programme at http://dhigroup.com.
The present programme/study visit in September 2013 is for women from developing countries in Africa and Asia where Danida is engaged in the water sector. See the list of eligible countries below.
Eligibility & Criteria-
- professional background in a water-related discipline, degree at least to Master’s level
- minimum 5-7 years of work experience
- fluent in English
- currently employed in managerial or leadership positions in government, private company or NGO (academic careers are not supported by the Fund)
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