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Call for application

Call for application Research and Capacity Building Officers (2 positions) Deadline: November 20, 2013 Shirkat Gah, Karachi Initiated in 1975, Shirkat Gah (SG) is a leading women's rights organization that operates out of offices in Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar. SG strengthens women as rights-holders, building women's capacity to fully exercise rights, make informed choices and be included in decision-making processes. An advocate of the ICPD agenda and the Human Rights Council's Resolution on maternal mortality as a human rights issue, Shirkat Gah's human rights based approach locates marginalized women and vulnerable groups at the centre of the health system. In its bid to improve women's access to health services and ability to improve accountability and governance of the health system at a local level, SG is initiating a four year National Action Research Study that will run across the four provinces. The study aims to enh

successful people

1) "It's quite fun to do the impossible." Walt Disney 2) "Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can – there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did."  Sarah Cardwell 3) "Either write sth worth reading or do sth worth writing about." Benjamin Franklin 4) "Why waste a sentence saying nothing?"  Seth Godin 5) "Make it simple. Make it memorable. Make it inviting to look at. Make it fun to read."  Leo Burnett 6) "Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working."  Pablo Picasso 7) "If plan A fails, remember there are 25 more letters."  Chris Guillebeau 8) "Be specific enough to be believable and universal enough to be relevant."  Ann Handley 9) "Above all, you want to create something you're proud of."  Richard Branson 10) "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson

Steps to Take when Moving to Dubai for a Job

Dubai has become a favoured offshore location amongst international job seekers and professionals seeking a higher standard of living and unique career experience. Although the advantages of moving to Dubai are numerous, and many expats will tell you of the fantastic benefits there are to living in the UAE, it is also important that you are aware of the restrictions, downsides and any draw backs that may affect your time there. There are many steps that need to be followed in order to successfully move to Dubai for employment, some of which are detailed below. Obtain an offer of employment Due to the fact that a sponsor is required, along with a work visa to reside and work in Dubai, it is vital that you have an offer of employment, together with an employment contract before relocating. File for a visa You must have the required visa before you can begin employment in Dubai. In order to obtain the vis

LWP Alert: Pakistan Working Population 132 m but employed only 56.92 m

Professor Hina Tayyaba, acting Vice Chancellor Pakistan Institute of Fashion and Design, said Pakistan has working age population of 132 million, while employed labour force is only 56.92 million. "This is because the labor force participation rate in Pakistan is only 32.83 percent," she said, adding that this rate is almost constant since 2006. She said this young population with median age of 22 years could transform Pakistan into a vibrant economy if they are trained in skills. It will increase national productivity, besides providing the developed world with millions of skilled workers. Read more:  http://labourwatchpakistan.com/?p=14001 Best Regards, Programme Coordinato r   Labour Watch Pakistan http://labourwatchpakistan. com/ http://labourwatch.tv/ Facebook:  http://www.facebook. com/LabourWatchPakistan  

Welcome Letter: Welcome to the World Youth Alliance!

Dear  Fawad ,   Welcome to the World Youth Alliance! By signing our Charter you have now added your voice to the voices of thousands of other youth around the world who are working to promote and defend human dignity. As a WYA member, you will now have the opportunity to enroll in our training program course that explores WYA's core principles, the chance to apply for an internship at one of WYA's regional offices, receive invitations to regional events including lectures, training seminars, performances, and celebrations with other young people, monthly updates on WYA's advocacy work at the United Nations, European Union, and other international policy institutions, and much more. Your membership is very important to us. It is young people like yourself, from every corner of the world, who have helped us become the voice for human dignity through our advocacy, cultural programs, and education. We ask you to invite your friends to join this exciting movement