SNV has been working in Vietnam since 1995. Using market based approaches, SNV is committed to reducing poverty by catalyzing environmentally sustainable solutions for the poor in agriculture, energy, water & sanitation, and REDD+(Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation).
They are seeking for highly qualified candidates to provide daily financial, administrative and secretarial support to the REDD+ program team in Hochiminh City, Da Lat and Ca Mau.
World Vision International – Vietnam (WVV) invites Vietnamese competent candidates for the following positions:
1.PROJECT MANAGER (01 position) working for a Community-based Adaptation project in Ca Mau (CBAC in short); based in Ca Mau town with extensive travels to communes of Ngoc Hien and Nam Can districts.
The CBAC project aims at increasing resilience to climate change of Ngoc Hien and Nam Can communities in Ca Mau province through supporting the communities to be better able to adapt to disaster risks and climate change effects; and promoting sound practices to mitigate disaster risks and climate change
Since October 2008, the USAID Social Marketing for HIV Prevention Project implemented by PSI/Vietnam in partnership with the Government of Vietnam has implemented targeted condom social marketing with an aim of improving convenient access to and addressing other non-supply barriers to consistent condom use among most at risk populations (MARP) including female sex workers (SW), male clients of female sex workers (MC), men who have sex with men (MSM) and injecting drug users (IDU).Results of the 2010 Outlet Survey indicated that although overall condom availability at hotels/guesthouses (H/G) in PEPFAR provinces had increased significantly (from approximately 30% at the beginning of the project according to MIS data, to 88% in 2010), the H/G market was still largely reliant on subsidized
Anh-Chi-Em program (ACE) was established by Entrepreneurs du Monde in 2007 in the Dien Bien province to offer financial and socio-economic services to farmers from marginalized ethnic minorities. The objective of ACE is to help poor households in remote areas to reduce their vulnerability and reach better living conditions through the provision of quality financial and capacity building services in a sustainable way.
Paz y Desarrollo is recruiting an institution for capacity building and M&E for the implementation of the School-based programme on primary prevention of gender-based violence in Da Nang City.
The Agriculture, Farmers and Rural Areas Support Project (funded by International Fund for Agriculture Development) in Tuyen Quang Province is looking for a national TA to conduct studies on reform in provision of extension services, agriculture inputs and marketing of products.
Pact is URGENTLY seeking a Chief of Party, Sustainable Landscapes Team Leader, and Adaptation Team Leader for a five-year USAID-funded climate change adaptation and mitigation program in Vietnam to accelerate Vietnam’s transition to climate resilient, low emissions development. Objectives will focus on supporting adoption of land use practices that slow, stop and reverse emissions from deforestation and degradation of forests and other landscapes and increasing resilience of people, places and livelihoods in delta areas through assistance for adaption and disaster risk management.
Pact seeks a Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) for a five-year USAID-funded climate change adaptation and mitigation program in Vietnam to accelerate Vietnam’s transition to climate resilient, low emissions development. Objectives will focus on supporting adoption of land use practices that slow, stop and reverse emissions from deforestation and degradation of forests and other landscapes and increasing resilience of people, places and livelihoods in delta areas through assistance for adaption and disaster risk management.
Oxfam has provided funding to Hanoi University of Agriculture (HUA) over the past five years to support household book keeping model in some provinces in the North of Vietnam. In order to evaluate the progress towards achieving the project objectives as well as to review the strategic relevance of household book keeping model, Oxfam would like to invite individual/group of consultants to carry out this in depth review.
Interested consultants should submit an expression of interest to Oxfam by May 26, 2012. The Expression of Interest should include the following: proposed methodological approach (2 pages) for the evaluation, indicative work plan and responsibilities, budget estimation, and full CVs of the evaluation team members via: