Thursday, January 26, 2017

2017. Student Trainee Job Opportunity.


https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/461258300

Student Trainee (Emergency Management)

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Agency Contact Information
  •  FEW vacancies - Anniston, AL
  •  FEW vacancies - Oakland, CA
  •  FEW vacancies - Lakewood, CO
  •  FEW vacancies - Washington DC, DC
  •  FEW vacancies - Atlanta, GA
More Locations (9)
Work Schedule is Full time - This is a temporary summer position not to exceed 9/30/2017. There is no promotion potential.
Opened Tuesday 1/3/2017(23 day(s) ago)
 Closes Tuesday 1/31/2017(5 day(s) away)
  • Salary Range
    $36,281.00 to $47,171.00 / Per Year
  • Series & Grade
    GS-0099-05/05
  • Promotion Potential
    05
  • Supervisory Status
    No
  • Who May Apply
    This is an internship for students who have recently been accepted in or are currently enrolled at least half-time in a certificate or degree seeking program in an accredited college or university, graduate, or professional school. Half-time is typically 6 semester hours for undergraduates but may be determined by the school.
  • Control Number
    461258300
  • Job Announcement Number
    FEMA-17-SW-SUMINT3 0099

2017. Haiti. UN OCHA Situation Report No. 33

25 January 2017
OCHA Haiti
Hurricane Matthew - Situation Report No. 33


Dear partners,

Kindly click here to view OCHA: Hurricane Matthew Situation Report No. 33 as of 25 January 2017.

Situation Report Main Points
  • Humanitarian interventions are taking places in hard-to-reach areas in line with a plan to access remote locations using various means of transportation.
  • The recently released Real Time Evaluation (RTE) report of the international response to Hurricane Matthew recommends adjustment to the ongoing humanitarian response alongside with measures to strengthen resilience and disaster risk management in Haiti and long-term changes concerning the humanitarian system.
  • An increasing number of bloody diarrhea cases have been reported in Sud and Grand’Anse regions raising concern among Health actors. The MSSP with the support of its partners notably PAHO/WHO are investigating cases. 
Best regards,
OCHA

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