Top Opposition General Joins Government Forces in South Sudan

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‎A senior opposition army officer has left his group and joined the government army in South Sudan. Brigadier General Adnan Alex Boboya, who was part of the SPLA-IO (the main opposition army), said he has decided to support peace and work with the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces (SSPDF), which is the national army. ‎ ‎Speaking in Yei River County, Gen. Boboya said, “I am doing this for the good of my people and my country. It is time for peace. We, as soldiers, should protect our communities, not fight them.” ‎ ‎Government army leaders welcomed him and encouraged other opposition fighters to stop fighting and talk about peace. ‎ ‎This comes just days after over 600 SPLA-IO soldiers also joined the government side. ‎ ‎But some people are worried that these changes could cause more problems for the peace agreement signed in 2018 between President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar.  ‎ ‎There are also reports that Riek Machar is being kept at home and not allowed to move...

The Government Of Canada Is Hiring People To Work Abroad & It Pays Up To $91,000

 

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is trying to staff its foreign service offices. And if the prospect of living abroad isn't incentive enough, the department is also teasing a salary range of $72,292 to $91,472. As Narcity Canada first reported, IRCC is using a Government Of Canada Jobs Inventory to create a pool of qualified candidates that it can eventually hire and deploy internationally as Migration Foreign Service Officers.


According to the job listing, these officers may have a range of duties related to IRCC's migration program, including participation in foreign applicant processing, "risk assessment" and "engagement," as well as "migration diplomacy activities."


It's a demanding lifestyle. IRCC says officers spend "approximately two-thirds of their career overseas" with new assignments every two to four years. Overtime is also a requirement.


The opportunity is nevertheless tantalizing. The department says it posts officers in China, India, Mexico, the Philippines, Senegal and Turkey, among other destinations.


Job applicants must have a Bachelor's degree, but eligibility requirements are otherwise minimal. The listing stipulates applicants must have "experience working effectively with others to achieve a common goal" and "experience providing service or support to others under challenging circumstances." That experience may have been either volunteer or paid.


Bilingualism in English and French is also a requirement. Though IRCC says non-bilingual applicants who are otherwise qualified can undergo language training.


The Department of immigration considers and respects job experience and considered it as an "asset" but not a requirement, including experience working abroad, proficiency in a third language, experience with presentations and experience using social media for professional purposes.


The complete guide, application process and list of requirement can be completed online. The application deadline is June 30, 2023.




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