Officially providing ODA to Vietnam since 2007, Ireland has made active contributions to Vietnam’s development progress. The Country Sponsoring Policies of Irish Aid (IA) in Vietnam for 2007-2010 has the overall objective of “enhancing and facilitating poverty reduction, equality and reduction of vulnerability in Vietnam”. To realize the objective, Ireland has paid attention not only to provide direct supports to Poverty Reduction Programs in Vietnam, but also to residential areas of ethnic minorities. Currently, IA is among the key financial sponsors for P135 with the total commitment for 4 years (2007- 20019) of 30 million Euros.
01 Project Coordinator “On enhancing the formulation and implementation quality of poverty reduction policies for ethnic minorities and mountainous areas”
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is a US non-governmental organization that has been operating in Vietnam for more than 15 years. CRS projects assist local counterparts to build capacity in the areas of Education, HIV/AIDS care and treatment, Emergency preparedness and response. Reflecting our commitment to carry out quality programming to benefit the poor, we are now seeking a dynamic Vietnamese candidate for the following position based in Ha Noi:
Title: Community Education Project Officer Reports to: Community Education Program Manager Supervision: Not applicable Project site: Quang Nam province
Médecins du Monde France (MDMF) is a French humanitarian organization. Operating in Vietnam since 1989, MDMF provides a comprehensive range of services including sexually transmitted infection diagnosis and treatment, HIV prevention, HIV counseling and testing, care and treatment including ART, and palliative care in both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City MDMF is looking for a qualified Vietnamese national applicant to join their dynamic team in Hanoi in the role of Hanoi Project Officer-Outreach and Prevention.
HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation is looking for an experienced and highly motivated Accountant cum Administrator for its program office in Ho Chi Minh City (located at the Nong Lam University in Thu Duc District).
Health Policy Initiative Vietnam (HPI) is a five year USAID funded project that aims to assist the collaborative efforts of the Government of Vietnam, U.S. Government, civil society organizations and other stakeholders to develop and implement evidence-based and best practice-driven laws, policies, plans, and programs for HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment, and impact mitigation in Vietnam.
HPI Vietnam is seeking a qualified Vietnamese organization to carry out (1) three surveys of female sexual partners (SP) of injection drug users in Dien Bien province and Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi cities; and (2) Orphan and vulnerable Children (OVC) Survey in Thu Duc district, Ho Chi Minh city.
The Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015 seeks an International Consultant on Cost Estimates to prepare a consolidated cost estimate.
The Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015 seeks an International Consultant on Eco-systems Health / Dealing with Zoonotic Diseases at the Animal-Human-Environment Interface.
The Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015 seeks an International Consultant on Expert on Human Health, Pandemic Preparedness and Response - Appraisal of draft national sectoral plans and provision of written inputs on the human health and pandemic preparedness sections of the Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015
The Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015 seeks an International Consultant on Expert on Animal Health and Livestock Production - Appraisal of draft national sectoral plans and provision of written inputs on the animal health and livestock production sections of the Vietnam Integrated National Program on Avian Influenza, Pandemic Preparedness and “One Health”, 2011-2015.