Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization for children, delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives all over the world.
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.
VECO Vietnam is looking for an short-term interpreter (1-month working) for our colleague from Belgium, who will do A research on participation of farmer in the whole program in Vietnam.
Duration of service: 1 month, from 19 May to 16 June 2011 Location: Lang Son, Phu Tho, Hanoi
Requirement: - Fluency in Vietnamese and English language, both written and spoken. Preferably with a bachelor degree. - At least one year of relevant work experience - Good interpersonal and communication skills - Knowledge of agriculture issues is an advantage - Willingness to travel to provinces - Full time availability and flexibility on working hour (in weekends, long working day) - Honesty, supportive and willing to learn
Be able to start working for Project “On enhancing the formulation and implementation quality of poverty reduction policies for ethnic minorities and mountainous areas” implemented by CEMA and supported by Ireland in April 2011.
Peace and Development Vietnam (PyD) is a Spanish International NGO working in 14 countries around the word. PyD is supporting the implementation of a 4-year Regional Programme to Promote Gender Equality in Political Participation (Politics) in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Philippines, East Timor and Vietnam, hereinafter referred to as PP Programme. The Programme aims to to contribute to the realization of Women (right holders, duty bearers and responsibility bearers) political and civil rights by supporting initiatives that promote Good Governance and Democracy in the region based on gender equitable political participation.
Position title: Resource Development and Communications Associate (RDCA) Workplace: Habitat for Humanity Vietnam (HFHV) at the HCMC Habitat Resource Centre Reports to: Resource Development and Communications Manager (RDCM) Supervises: Relevant local and international volunteers and/or interns
Relates to: Coordinates with PM&E Manager and Programme Managers regularly; Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) Asia Pacific regional office occasionally Start date: On or before July 1, 2011
The Netherlands Red Cross is looking for an experienced Communication Specialist that will take a leading role in the following JANI activities:
- Develop a series of short documentaries (three 10 minutes documentaries to be broadcasted on National television) on the situation of vulnerable groups and participation in disaster preparedness
About NLRC: The Netherland Red Cross is part of the Red Cross / Red Crescent Movement and works in Vietnam in partnership with its sister organization, the Vietnam Red Cross. The support to Vietnam focuses on Community Based Disaster Risk Management, Climate Change Adaptation, Relief and Recovery after Disasters and Capacity Building of the Vietnam Red Cross. The NLRC has a small team in Vietnam (1 expatriate and 3-6 national staff) that works together with the VNRC and other Red Cross organizations in Vietnam.
Position information: Position title: Project Officer CBDRM Reporting to: Representative of NLRC in Vietnam Contract: 1 year contract with high potential for extension Based in Hanoi with frequent travel to Quang Binh and Quang Tri.
VinaCapital Foundation/Heartbeat Vietnam is an American NGO working exclusively in Vietnam to help poor children. They have programs that aim to increase access to quality healthcare for poor children and to build capacity for pediatric and cardiac care in the health care system.
In most developing countries like Vietnam, they have seen firsthand how access to care is limited to those who can pay. For a child with heart disease or another life-threatening serious illness, there are many roadblocks to care. The parents have no money and no way to get to the hospitals in the major cities that could care for their children. In Vietnam the long trek to Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, or Hanoi is too far and too expensive for many rural families.