Cowater International is recruiting a competent Event Management Consultant or Firm in Bangkok, Thailand.
Fiji Program Support Platform (FPSP)
- Long term role based in Suva, Fiji - commencing January 2025; 3-year contract with possible 2-year extension
- Open to International and National applications
- Seeking suitably qualified applicants with:
- Extensive senior management and executive leadership experience in aligning roles providing strategic decision-making, team leadership, and being accountable for program outcomes.
- Excellent theoretical understanding of MEL and experience in designing and implementing MERLA systems.
- Experience in overseeing complex communications and public diplomacy efforts for large-scale programs.
Location: Dili, Timor-Leste
Cowater International is recruiting a competent firm to conduct FDI-SME Linkage Surveys in Cambodia
Fiji Program Support Platform (FPSP)
- Locally engaged role – commencing January 2025 to 30 June 2025
- Remote within Fiji with frequent travel to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Suva
- Excellent opportunity to work for a large development program, funded by Australian Government
- Located in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
We’re seeking a dedicated Infrastructure Officer to play a vital role in delivering impactful infrastructure projects. This exciting position offers the opportunity to travel to Partner Countries and collaborate with a diverse range of stakeholders, consultants, and specialists. If you are ready to engage with communities and support projects that truly matter, apply now to be part of our dedicated team.
Contribute to a world where people, communities and the planet thrive.
We’re looking for a proactive Infrastructure Project Manager to join our team. In this critical role, you will oversee the end-to-end delivery of key projects, working with a high degree of autonomy under the strategic guidance of the Humanitarian Infrastructure Lead. If you’re passionate about driving meaningful change and are ready to take on a role in a dynamic environment, apply now to join us in creating resilient infrastructures that withstand environmental challenges and climate change.
Contribute to a world where people, communities and the planet thrive.
About the Program
Investing in Women: Women in Inclusive Sustainable Economic Recovery (IW) is a multi-country Australian Government initiative in Southeast Asia that seeks to accelerate women’s economic empowerment through increased and equitable opportunities in the private sector, contributing to inclusive, sustainable economic recovery and growth in targeted countries. Our objective is to support women to thrive in the workplace and succeed in business.
IW continues the ambitious agenda of advancing women’s economic empowerment through:
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Workplace Gender Equality (Workstream 1) – We support Business Coalitions that work with influential businesses on shifting workplace cultures, practices, and policy barriers to achieve workplace gender equality, with member companies together employing more than one million people;
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Enabling Policy Reforms (Workstream 2) – We support locally identified reform agendas that promote women’s workforce participation, generate support for the business case for WGE, and build the case for the value and importance of the care economy to business, the economy and women’s economic empowerment;
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Campaigns and Communities of Practice (Workstream 3) – We support locally driven campaigns in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam that highlight positive examples of gender equality to strengthen public support for women’s economic participation. Through fostering a community of gender equality advocates, IW will continuously build evidence that supports the broader adoption of progressive attitudes and behaviours; and
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Gender Lens Investing (Workstream 4) – We work to increase investment in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that disproportionately benefit women in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. We do so by increasing capital providers’ demand for Gender Lens Investing strategies and products, catalysing the supply of financial instruments available to small businesses owned or led by women, and investing in the growth of SMEs that support women through a ‘fund of funds’ strategy.
In collaboration with corporations and business leaders, policymakers and implementers, capital providers, entrepreneurs, and advocates, we are working with those who are driving change for women's economic equality in our region. More information about Investing in Women can be found on the website: www.investinginwomen.asia
About the Program
Investing in Women: Women in Inclusive Sustainable Economic Recovery (IW) is a multi-country Australian Government initiative in Southeast Asia that seeks to accelerate women’s economic empowerment through increased and equitable opportunities in the private sector, contributing to inclusive, sustainable economic recovery and growth in targeted countries. Our objective is to support women to thrive in the workplace and succeed in business.
IW continues the ambitious agenda of advancing women’s economic empowerment through:
-
Workplace Gender Equality (Workstream 1) – We support Business Coalitions that work with influential businesses on shifting workplace cultures, practices, and policy barriers to achieve workplace gender equality, with member companies together employing more than one million people;
-
Enabling Policy Reforms (Workstream 2) – We support locally identified reform agendas that promote women’s workforce participation, generate support for the business case for WGE, and build the case for the value and importance of the care economy to business, the economy and women’s economic empowerment;
-
Campaigns and Communities of Practice (Workstream 3) – We support locally driven campaigns in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam that highlight positive examples of gender equality to strengthen public support for women’s economic participation. Through fostering a community of gender equality advocates, IW will continuously build evidence that supports the broader adoption of progressive attitudes and behaviours; and
-
Gender Lens Investing (Workstream 4) – We work to increase investment in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) that disproportionately benefit women in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam. We do so by increasing capital providers’ demand for Gender Lens Investing strategies and products, catalysing the supply of financial instruments available to small businesses owned or led by women, and investing in the growth of SMEs that support women through a ‘fund of funds’ strategy.
In collaboration with corporations and business leaders, policymakers and implementers, capital providers, entrepreneurs, and advocates, we are working with those who are driving change for women's economic equality in our region. More information about Investing in Women can be found on the website: www.investinginwomen.asia