Lux-Development, the Executing Agency for Bilateral Co-operation financed by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is assisting the Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) of Cao Bang and a number of technical line ministries and departments by delivery of international and national TA and capacity building to implement the initiative called “Developing Business with the Rural Poor”, which is part of a province-wide programme in the Cao Bang province - predominantly designed by- and financed through- loan support from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), commenced in mid-2008. The recently launched project VIE/029 - “Technical Assistance” (TA) towards “Developing Business with the Rural Poor in Cao Bang” has a planned duration of 3 years.
ActionAid is an international development agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1972, for over 30 years, they have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping the poorest and most excluded people in 47 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas in securing their rights and eradicating poverty. In Vietnam, ActionAid operates in over 20 provinces in mountainous and remote regions, including urban areas of Ho Chi Minh City since 1989 in the fields of education, women’s rights, HIV/AIDS, governance and food rights.
1. Background The French Red Cross (FRC) aims to prevent and alleviate human suffering and to improve the situation of the most vulnerable people, without discrimination of nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinion. The French Red Cross carries out activities – mainly in the fields of health and social care, disaster preparedness and relief - in France and worldwide, within the International Movement of the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies. Since 1990, the French Red Cross has been working together with the Vietnam Red Cross (VNRC) to implement humanitarian (response to typhoons/floods) and development (road safety, water and sanitation) projects in Vietnam. Or by e-mail to: 2. Job description
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL (FHI) is an international non-governmental organization that works with the Vietnam Ministry of Health, other ministries, provincial health services, and local non-government organizations to promote the health and well-being of the Vietnamese population, particularly vulnerable and disenfranchised groups. FHI is currently building the capacity of local organizations in HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment; clinical research for the development of vaccines and drugs for infectious diseases; tobacco control; and laboratory strengthening. We are currently seeking qualified, experienced and highly motivated Vietnamese national to join FHI/Vietnam for the following positions based in Hanoi:
Lux-Development, the Executing Agency for Bilateral Co-operation financed by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is assisting the Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) of Cao Bang and a number of technical line ministries and departments by delivery of international and national TA and capacity building to implement the initiative called “Developing Business with the Rural Poor”, which is part of a province-wide programme in the Cao Bang province - predominantly designed by- and financed through- loan support from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), commenced in mid-2008. The recently launched project VIE/029 - “Technical Assistance” (TA) towards “Developing Business with the Rural Poor in Cao Bang” has a planned duration of 3 years.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), a part of the William J. Clinton Foundation (CF), works with the Vietnam Administration of HIV/AIDS Control (VAAC), to help build the medical and public health infrastructure to address the HIV epidemic in Vietnam. We work in particular to strengthen care and treatment programs, improve the HIV-associated laboratory system, and address prevention of transmission from HIV-infected mothers to their children (PMTCT).
CHAI seeks to hire a full-time Program Officer to work on programs designed to address HIV-infected children, PMTCT, and tuberculosis in HIV-infected persons. The Program Officer will report to the Program Coordinator.
CESVI is an Italian NGO who has been working in Vietnam since 1991 with projects in the sectors of health, nutrition, rural micro-finance, water and sanitation, and education.
CESVI is seeking a qualified and enthusiastic Vietnamese National for ONE Project Officer Position To be based in Hai Phong.
The Project Officer will assist in the implementation of a European Union funded project “The Positive Living Centre: Creation of HIV/AIDS and RH comprehensive one-stop centre model and facilitation of capacity building of referral systems between non-state actors in Hai Phong Province, Vietnam.” This project is in partnership with Community based care and support centre of health and HIV/AIDS prevention (HHCSC), a Vietnamese NGO based in Hai Phong.
SNV - Netherlands Development Organisation is a Non-Governmental Organisation working in Vietnam since 1995. SNV supports local organisations (state and non-state) in poverty reduction, mostly at the meso level, through a combination of advisory, knowledge brokering and advocacy services. SNV Vietnam invests in different programs, i.e. Value Chains, Rural Water Supply and Sanitation, Renewable Energy/Biogas, Pro-poor Sustainable Tourism, Pro-poor Forest, Inclusive Business and Climate Change (CC).
SNV is looking for a dynamic and creative Vietnamese candidate to fill in the post of: ICT Administrator Duty station: Country office in Hanoi
Save the Children in Vietnam (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current programme focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Care and support; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.