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JOB VACANCY - Policy Officer, Climate Change and Development - advertisement and job description

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  • New EU finance offer is a betrayal of developing countries: European faith-based development agencies say EU leaders meeting in Brussels for the last time before going to Copenhagen have failed to use this opportunity to show their commitment to a just and effective financing deal for a new global agreement on climate change.

  • Copenhagen Legal Options & Equity - APRODEV Report launched on 5 November 2009 at the UN Climate talks in Barcelona. The report analyses different proposals for what type of climate change agreement should be agreed in Copenhagen, based on how well the different options respect the right to development of poor countries, how they provide for ambitious emission reductions from developed countries and recognize developed countries' historical responsibility for climate change. Read more.

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APRODEV is the association of the 17 major development and humanitarian aid organisations in Europe, which work closely together with the World Council of Churches. APRODEV agencies are Brot für Alle, Brot für die Welt, Christian Aid, Church of Sweden, CIMADE, DanChurchAid, Diakonia, EAEZ, EED, FinnChurchAid, HEKS / EPER, Hungarian Interchurch Aid, ICCO, Icelandic Church Aid, Kerk in Actie, Norwegian Church Aid and Solidarité Protestante. The World Council of Churches and the Lutheran World Federation are observers.