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AU Commission Vacancies : Graduate and Experience Positions


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The AU Commission
wishes to announce vacancies for various positions at its Headquarters based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and at its Representational and Specialized offices at its various duty stations.The Commission request all applicants from AU Member States to send detailed CVs in accordance with the format indicated. 

The Commission further encourages all applicants to forward their respective application directly to the following addresses:

Email: au-recruits@africa-union.org
Or
fax number: +(251-11) 5525840 /5510430.

 Applicants who wish to have the Arabic and Portuguese version of the vacancies announcement may contact the webmaster: webmaster@africa-union.org

The deadline for receiving applications is as indicated on the list of vacancies. Please note that application received after the deadline will not be considered.  Similarly applications not submitted in accordance with the indicated format may also be rejected.Please note that applications submitted electronically should be in Word format.
Qualified African women are strongly encouraged to apply.  Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

PLEASE INDICATE THE  VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER ON YOUR EMAIL OR FAX.

 Note:  The Commission of the African Union is a Non-smoking Environment
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