Who
are the Liasion Officers and which are their tasks
?
The Liaison Officers represent AEGEE-Europe
towards an institution or organisation (for example UNESCO or European Youth
Foundation). The CD decides for which institutions a LO should be appointed and
decides on the person as well, after having addressed an open call (on the main
mailing list) to the network. Anyway the decision has to be ratified by the
Agora. They are the
"special agents" who know everything about the policies and
programmes of the organisation and inform the network about possibilities of application
for those grants – so the chance for receiving them is higher. Last
but not least, they promote and
support AEGEE’s actions and projects and towards “their” organisation.
Well, now that you
know more about who are and which are their tasks... you can read below
the e.mail that our Theijs, CD member, sent just few minutes ago on the AEGEE L.
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 5:07 PM
Subject: [AEGEE-L] +Open Call+ Liaison Officer towards OSCE
Dear
Network,
AEGEE-Europe is looking for a Liaison Officer towards OSCE -
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. <http://www.osce.org/>www.osce.orgOSCE is the largest regional security
organization in the world with 55 participating States from Europe, Central Asia
and North America. It is active in early warning, conflict prevention, crisis
management and post-conflict rehabilitation.
Bearing in mind the active
projects and programmes, conferences organized by OSCE as well as future AEGEE
projects in the field of conflicts and peace, the Comite Directeur decided to
assign a Liaison Officer so as to
-
keep track of the policies, agenda of the
organization
- follow its conferences in
Europe wide to inform network about participation
possibilities
- to work on the OSCE
programmes in the fields of common interest
toAEGEE-Europe
- arrange and coordinate
meetings for presentation of AEGEE projects in the field of common
interest
the Liaison Officer should
have
- a good knowledge of international
organisations and of AEGEE's projects as well as field of
actions
- structure, working fields and
projects of OSCE
- have a good command of
English - maybe a second language
German-
- have internet access, be
available and can regularly inform network
Please find more information
in the deadline section on<http://www.aegee.org/events>www.aegee.org/events, if you have any questions don´t hesitate to
contact me (<[log in to unmask]">
mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask])
If you are interested in the
position of LO please read the Liaison part of the CIA at www.aegee.org/events, and send your applications not later
than 15 June to <[log in to unmask]">
mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] and <[log in to unmask]">
mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]All the best from
Brussels!
Theijs van Welij
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And all
the best also from Roma!
Your
Netcommie,
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European Students Forum
(AEGEE)
Network Commissioner (Rainbow
Region)
AEGEE- Roma
President
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(a) via
Morozzo della Rocca, 72 - 00159 Roma - Italy-
(tel) +39-349-8850834
(IT)
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