Super, this is the kind of answer I was looking for.
<snip section on living standards into a separate email>
I wanted to know:
1. What skills / positions are most in demand in Moscow's NGOs?
2. What job experiences will open the door to having one of those positions in
Moscow?
3. Who are the best people to network with about Moscow NGOs?
I'm at the beginning of my career as a NGO professional. I know generalist
skills. It would be nice to know what direction to steer myself in so that I
can have a stint of my career in Moscow.
Thanks for all of your input :)
-me
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ya tebya lyublyu, Moskva.> From: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 18:07:34 +0400> Subject:
Expat List NGO in Moscow> > > easiest way to join an NGO in Moscow, go to your
embassy in Russia,> > if you are American - good luck with that one, anyway -
ask USAID for a list of projects, send emails to COPs.> > if you are European -
find the EuropeAid representative (hint, near Tretyakovka Gallery), get a list
of projects, contact COPs.> > if you like DIY, try devnet or devex. you can
find both sites online and they list about 80% of the technical assistance
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