An analyst tasked with auditing governmental and nongovernmental financial documents is being sought by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to fill a contractor post in Afghanistan. The selected contractor will, among duties, review "activity approval" documents as well as "contracts, grants and cooperative agreements..." according to a Personnel Service Contractor/Third Country National notice released today.
The contractor would be housed in the heavily guarded Embassy compound, but USAID said conditions have gotten better for workers. For instance:
Life in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan has somewhat improved since the establishment of the government, and great strides have been made to regularize the availability of services, utilities, and supplies of common consumer items. Living conditions, however, are still difficult but this is an historical opportunity to work closely with a dedicated team to assist the Afghans to bring about peace and stability to their war-torn country.
Source document: Solicitation #SOL-306-12-000047-OFM.
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