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May 7, 2014 By Julia Gilbert

Zambia Business in Development Facility is recruiting

The Zambia Business in Development Facility (ZBIDF) is a new multi-stakeholder platform to engage business, facilitate dialogue and innovation and directly support public-private partnership action on key business and development challenges. The ZBIDF mission is to systematically support and catalyse cross-sector partnerships in order to unleash the power and resources of business on poverty reduction and other development goals, while achieving business benefits.

Funded by SIDA and hosted within the Africa Management Services Company (AMSCO), which manages the implementation of the African Training and Management Services Project, the hub is a small, flexible network of coordinated partnership brokers, catalysing and supporting partnerships. It will also create a shared space for cross-sector actors to create solutions together.

The ZBIDF is currently recruiting for several critical posts: one National Coordinator and three Partnership Broker roles, focusing on (respectively) the agriculture sector, the extractive sector, and manufacturing skills development.

For full details please see the job profiles below:

Coordinator – Zambia Business in Development Facility

Partnership Broker – ZBIDF Extractive Sector Partnerships

Partnership Broker – ZBIDF Manufacturing Skills Sector Development 

Partnership Broker – ZBIDF Agriculture Sector Partnerships

To apply, please send your resume accompanied by a cover letter to andrew.bamugye@amscobv.com

The deadline is 21st May 2014.

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