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International cooperation between Germany and Nigeria commenced in 1974. GIZ was initially represented by an office in Lagos until 2003, but since 2004 it has maintained a country office and four project offices in the new capital Abuja. At present, GIZ has around 25 seconded staff, 100 Nigerian and regional experts, and four CIM experts working in Nigeria. ...
Background
The 'Sustainable management of the Lake Chad Basin' programme is financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by G IZ in cooperation with the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) and the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC). The aim of the project is to build capacity within the LCBC's Executive Secretariat and improve the implementation and monitoring of projects with a cross-border impact. An integrated approach will be taken to achieving the programme's objective, including organisational advice, technical activities in the area of water resources, and adaptation to climate change in agriculture. This approach will involve the LCBC. donors, experts, consultants and other institutions. such as Ministries, NGOs and research bodies, at regional, national and local level. The programme office is based in N'Djamena, where th-e LCBC is headquartered.
The 'Adaptation to climate change in the Lake Chad Basin' project is helping the LCBC to develop a strategy for adapting to regional climate change. It is based on systematic assessment of the situation and the sharing of methodological expertise, existing concepts and new approaches.
The project operates at three levels
The pilot zone was selected because it represents a very wide variety of existing agricultural systems:
- Chad: the departments of Chari-Baguirmi, Mayo t.emie and Mayo Bonneye
- Cameroon: the departments of Logone-et-Chari, Mayo Danay, Mayo Kani and Diamare
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Applications must be received no later than 25/07/2014. The successful applicant will take up the post on September 2014. Applications will be accepted electronically only and should be sent to giz-tschad@giz.de and esther.weibel@giz.de
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