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Vacancies: Regional Co-operation Council

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   RCC Recruitment - General information

 

 

RCC Recruitment - General information

The Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe (SP) will hand over responsibility for co-ordinating and monitoring regional co-operation processes in South Eastern Europe    to the newly created Regional Co-operation Council (RCC). The Secretariat of the RCC will commence its operation early 2008 and will be based in Sarajevo  , BiH. The tasks of the Regional Co-operation Council comprise of enhancing regional co-operation in SEE through a regionally owned and led framework while providing political guidance and receiving substantive input from task forces and initiatives active in specific thematic areas of regional co-operation as well as facilitating European and Euro-Atlantic integration.

Further information can be found on the SP website at  http://www.stabilitypact.org/about/SPownershipprocessPortal.asp

In the constitutive phase of the RCC between  autumn 2007 and spring 2008, the Stability Pact has been requested to support the Secretary General of the RCC in implementing his mandate, including by facilitating the recruitment of the future staff of the RCC Secretariat.

RCC related positions have been tendered in three phases, i.e. in mid September, mid October and mid November. All tenders now reached their respective deadlines and areclosed.

In total, more than 2000 applications have been received from throughout South Eastern Europe. Please note that because of this high number of applications, the overall selection process will take longer than initially planned but will respect the initially planned timetable of setting-up the Regional Co-operation Council.



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