Hundet TBB-uud aa,
Avstraliin Sain durynhny baiguullagaas iruulsen medeelliig huleen avna uu.
Hundetgesen,
DEMO
From: mongolia
[mailto:mong...@austraining.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 2:45 AM
To: Undral; demo...@googlegroups.com
Subject: AYAD application for March 2012 is open NOW
Dear Undral egchee,
Suljeegeeree taraaj ogno uu? 2012 onii 3 sard sain duriin ajiltan avch ajilluulah baiguullaguudiin orgodliig huleej avch baigaa shuu. Bayarlalaa. Munkhtuul
Dear all,
The AYAD application for the Intake 33 (April 2012) is open now.
The AYAD Program places skilled young Australians, aged up to 30 years, on short-term assignments between 3 and 12 months in developing countries throughout Asia Pacific Region.
AYADs use their skills and expertise to actively contribute to international development by assisting with capacity building of their HOs and skills development of a local counterpart. In Mongolia AYADs undertake assignments in a range of development areas, i.e. education, environment, gender, governance, health and rural development.
Please kindly note that the applications for the intake 33 will close on June 20, 2011. If your organization is interested in hosting an Australian young professional volunteer please kindly let our program know and feel free to discuss your assignment proposals before applications close.
Key assignment dates are:
Jun 20, 2011 Assignments due to In country manager from Hosts
Jul 15, 2011 Assignments due to Adelaide for processing
Aug 1, 2011 AusAID Post approvals due to Adelaide
Aug 12, 2011 Assignments advertised in Australia
Sep 8, 2011 Applications for assignments closed
Nov 18, 2011 Selection Panel review/ deliberate in Adelaide
Nov 24, 2011 Send notification of results Hosts (via ICMs)
Mar 18, 2012 Pre – Departure training for AYADs in Canberra
April
23, 2012 AYADs mobilise to countries
Thank you,
Munkhtuul
In – Country manager
Australian
Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD) Program
Tel: + 976 11
452511
Mobile: + 976 99090735
www.ausaid.gov.au/youtham