The Library Project is looking for a fundraiser to contribute to the growth of our grants funding base for our programs in Asia (Vietnam Cambodia, Thailand and China)
What does The Library Project do?
The Library Project donates books and libraries to under financed rural primary schools and orphanages in Asia. We believe education is the key motivator to breaking the cycle of poverty that exists in the developing world. As we see it, education is change. www.library-project.org
ADRA in Vietnam is a non-governmental organization which has been consistently and actively operating for 25 years, implementing over 200 development and relief projects across the country in various sectors.
We are now seeking for qualified candidates for the following position: PROJECT FIELD COORDINATOR (02 staff)
Marie Stopes International (MSI) is a marketing focused, results oriented social enterprise. We operate efficient, effective and sustainable family planning programmes in over 40 countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The primary responsibility within these roles is to further MSI’s Goal: THE PREVENTION OF UNWANTED BIRTHS and its mission of ensuring the individual’s right to: CHILDREN BY CHOICE NOT CHANCE.
We are looking for a driver based in Hanoi as TOR attached.
The Centre for Rural Economy Development (CRED) is an in-country off shoot of the HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, inheriting the 20 years of experience in Development and Cooperation work in Vietnam. Established in 2014, CRED works with a range of local communities and beneficiaries i)To enhance and improve household and community access and benefits from inclusive and sustainable growth across the agriculture sector in Vietnam and the region; ii) To support poor and disadvantaged communities in their efforts to improve their living conditions in a sustainable manner; and iii) To advocate for coherent ODA support and development policies, responsive to the needs of poor and disadvantaged communities, women, children and men.
The Centre for Rural Economy Development (CRED) is an in-country off shoot of the HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation, inheriting the 20 years of experience in Development and Cooperation work in Vietnam. Established in 2014, CRED works with a range of local communities and beneficiaries i)To enhance and improve household and community access and benefits from inclusive and sustainable growth across the agriculture sector in Vietnam and the region; ii) To support poor and disadvantaged communities in their efforts to improve their living conditions in a sustainable manner; and iii) To advocate for coherent ODA support and development policies, responsive to the needs of poor and disadvantaged communities, women, children and men.
Position title: Training Officer for Micro-Small Entrepreneurs (MSE) Support program Report to: Project Manager Location: Ho Chi Minh City (trainer should be mobile to visit beneficiaries) Working hours: Full time Starting date: ASAP Salary: Negotiable Application in English sent to: Ms. Huong NGUYEN, [email protected]
The Asian Management and Development Institute (AMDI) is a science and technology organization with the mission of providing research, training and consulting services as a leading management science institution in Vietnam. At present, AMDI is implementing training, consulting and researching projects in the fields of organization management, tourism, trade, health facility, agriculture, disaster risk reduction and climate change.
We are looking for high-qualified candidates for the following vacancy: SENIOR RESEARCHER
Within the Program “Decentralized Trade Support Services for Strengthening the International Competitiveness of Vietnamese SME’s” funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), VIETRADE is seeking to recruit Coordination Officer.
This is a full-time, locally contracted position.
Starting date: 20 January 2016.
Assignment duration: one-year contract with possibility of extension based on the staff’s performance and funding availability.
Duty station: Hanoi with occasional travel to Regional hubs.