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Research Officer Position at WaterAid India

Job Title: Research Officer, WaterAid India

Location:Delhi

Organization’s profile:

WaterAid is an international nongovernmental organisation focused exclusively on improving poor people’s access to safe water, improved hygiene and sanitation in developing countries.

Job Description:

Research Officer will work within the Policy Unit for developing and managing research on Water and Sanitation, with particular emphasis on exclusion, water security, including integrated water resource management and water quality and associated issues of poverty, gender, exclusion, and health impact.

Eligibility:

Post graduation (or equivalent) qualification in one of the following areas: social sciences, international development, economics, Water/Natural Resource management, environment, social policy, engineering, mass communication. At least five years experience of working in development field and two years experience in policy research and/or advocacy activities.

How to apply:

Please send your application via email to waindhr(at)wateraid(dot)org

Last date for the application: 2 March, 2014

Reference: www.wateraid.org/jobs

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