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EOI: CPO3/1617, Suitably Qualified Competency Standards and Curriculum Development Consultants

Expression of interest (EOI) for consultants to provide competency standards and curriculum development assistance on fisheries topics for FFA Staff when needed.

For further details see attachements here under;

Closing Date: 
Friday, December 30, 2016
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PDF icon CP03-1617 EOI invitation for Training Consultants.pdf131.83 KB
PDF icon CP03-1617 EOI TORs Training Consultants.pdf332.82 KB

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