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Job Opportunity: Oxfam recruiting a Private Sector Policy Adviser to work on finance/responsible investment

Policy Adviser – Private Sector (Finance) Oxford £35400 - £44460 per annum (gross) 36 hours per week To lead on delivering major elements of Oxfam’s private sector policy analysis and advocacy work targeting the finance sector in support of Oxfam’s priority Economic Justice (GROW) Campaign and Oxfam’s broader private sector strategy. The role involves undertaking policy research and analysis and the development and implementation of an advocacy strategy including active engagement with key…See More
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"July 1, 2011 Dear Penny, I am BUDS M. FERNANDO, a member of BFP. I'm writing to seek your support in an on-going advocacy the quality movement of the Philippines is conducting. That is, the creation of the TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM)…"
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http://www.oxfam.org.uk
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I lead Oxfam's Private Sector Advocacy Team which aims to influence business in support of poverty reduction.

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Job Opportunity: Oxfam recruiting a Private Sector Policy Adviser to work on finance/responsible investment

Policy Adviser – Private Sector (Finance)

Oxford

£35400 - £44460 per annum (gross)

36 hours per week



To lead on delivering major elements of Oxfam’s private sector policy analysis and advocacy work targeting the finance sector in support of Oxfam’s priority Economic Justice (GROW) Campaign and Oxfam’s broader private sector strategy.



The role involves undertaking policy research and analysis and the development and implementation of an advocacy…

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Posted on June 8, 2012 at 8:00

Job Opportunity: Oxfam GB recruiting three new Private Sector Policy Advisers

VACANCIES in OXFAM GB



Policy Adviser – Private Sector (Economic Justice Campaign)

Oxford

£34,710 - £38,800 per annum

36 hours per week



To lead on delivering key elements of Oxfam’s private sector policy analysis and advocacy work as part of Oxfam’s priority Economic Justice Campaign.



For more information please go to the Oxfam website… Continue

Posted on November 24, 2010 at 18:00

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At 6:33 on July 1, 2011, RAFAEL PABLO MOLINA FERNANDO said…

July 1, 2011

Dear Penny,

I am BUDS M. FERNANDO, a member of BFP. I'm writing to seek your support in an on-going advocacy the quality movement of the Philippines is conducting. That is, the creation of the TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (TQM) COMMISSION for the Philippine Government. I humbly request that you write to our President Benigno S. Aquino III (through email or airmail) to convince him to champion the creation of the TQM Commission. It is our belief that the dynamic, innovative and comprehensive systems of TQM can greatly improve government service delivery and eliminate (if not minimize) graft and corruption in government. You are one of the many foreigners we have chosen because we know your voice can make a difference. I hope you can help us. Thank you.

Email address of President Aquino: pnoy@noynoyaquino.ph

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, Malacanang Palace

Manila, PHILIPPINES TQM%20COMMISSION%203rd%20DRAFT%20%28final%29.pdf

 

 

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