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Administration
Although Fellows are selected and
appointed by ODI, they are employees of the governments or public
bodies for which they work. The latter bear local employment costs
while ODI supplements Fellows' income and meets the costs of the
Fellows' travel and other related expenses. The precise division
of responsibilities is normally as follows:
The local employer is responsible
for:
Paying the salary for the post
which would be payable to a locally recruited national with similar
qualifications and experience.
Providing similar conditions of
service (e.g. accommodation, end-of-contract gratuity, leave, travel
allowance on duty, medical treatment, vehicle purchase loan) as
for national staff in similar grades. If the employer operates special
terms of service for expatriate officers in similar posts to Fellows,
similar conditions may also apply to ODI Fellows.
Contracts of employment between the
host government and individual Fellows determine the Fellow's salary
and other terms and conditions of service. These vary from country
to country according to the post held, cost of living and other
local factors.
ODI is responsible for:
Recruitment and selection of Fellows;
arranging placements; providing Fellows' pre-departure briefing and
allowances.
Paying monthly supplementation
which takes into account local income and costs. Supplementation
is designed to absorb the extra cost of living in the local country
and is revised annually.
Fellows' flights and baggage expenses
at the start and end of contract.
Medical emergency insurance cover
in post.
Total emoluments, including supplementation and gratuity, at present
(2007) amount to around £19,000 p.a.
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