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Vacancies at Mali mission

As many as 160 vacancies for professional positions are announced for Mali (United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali) Please check with your UN section/Division/unit of your organization for details. 

Real time update..coming soon

Since there is no any mission selection going on in South Asia..and other mission deployment countries...we are planing for real time update for next SAAT/AMS preparation. Keep checking this blog for best preparation. 

CORE VALUES OF UN

Core values are the shared principles that underpin the work of the Organization and guide the actions and behaviors of United Nations staff members in carrying out their individual work: integrity, professionalism and respect for diversity/gender. All United Nations staff members are expected to behave in accordance with the core values and will be appraised on these values. Integrity Upholds the principles of the United Nations Charter. Demonstrates the values of the United Nations, including impartiality, fairness, honesty and truthfulness, in daily activities and behaviors. Acts without consideration of personal gain. Resists undue political pressure in decision-making. Does not abuse power or authority. Stands by decisions that are in the Organization's interest even if they are unpopular. Takes prompt action in cases of unprofessional or unethical behaviour. Professionalism Shows pride in work and in achievements. Demonstrates professional competence and ...

CLA 31: Burglary

FIRST PART of CLA (Reading)   PATROL REPORT At 06.45 hours on Tuesday, 29 October 2011 “Police Control” received a telephone call from a local man, who said that he believed a burglary had just occurred at Berisha Street # 67. No casualties were reported during the phone call. A police Patrol team from North Police Station was dispatched to the scene. FOLLOW-UP REPORT # 1 Reference is made to a case reported on 29 October 2011.  The witness was waiting on Berisha Street near the burglarized house  as the Police patrol arrived at the scene.  The offices of the International Organization of Migration (IOM) are located in that house. The witness said that he was visiting his friend’s house nearby. At approximately 6.30 hours he heard strange hammering sounds and looked out of the window. Then he went out into his friend’s yard and saw one of the windows of the IOM office broken and the door open. He saw the silhouettes of people inside and he went back...

CLA Test 21: Dog attack

FIRST PART of CLA (Reading)   PATROL REPORT On Sunday 23 March 2008, at 13.30 hours a man who identified himself as Joseph Alba, entered Police Station # 2 in Monrovia and said that a group of wild dogs had attacked his son. The man was escorted to the interview room by the duty officer. The man told the officer that at 10.30 hours his son, John Alba, had been playing in front of their house  located at Low Street , when suddenly three dogs attacked his son. The man said that the largest of the three dogs, a white male , approximately 40 kilos in weight, seemed to be the pack leader of the three dogs . The other two dogs were not as big as the pack leader, and only weighed about 25 kilos each . One of them was all brown and the other was black with a white spot on its chest. They were not wearing collars or identification tags. The officer asked if the man’s son was still at home. The man informed the officer that an ambulance had taken his son to a local hospital...