Center for Rural Economy Development (CRED) is a leading Vietnam-based Non-Profit Organization, working for the elimination of poverty and greater inclusion of disadvantaged groups including the poor, women, youth and ethnic minorities in sustainable development and economic growth. By now, CRED has been actively diversified activities of project management, consultancy services in the fields of value chain development for inclusive growth; climate-smart agriculture; water, environment and livelihood improvements, responsible tourism, and ethical sourcing and trading of natural ingredients.
CNV Internationaal’s mission is to contribute to Decent Work in developing countries by applying the CNV principles of international solidarity, individual responsibility, social dialogue, and pluralism. CNV Internationaal achieves this by strengthening the position of workers in both the formal and informal economy through strong social partners and by promoting sustainability in the supply chain. CNV Internationaal – together with the CNV Confederation, the 2nd largest trade union in the Netherlands and its trade union federations – contributes to Decent Work in developing countries through lobbying, policy, and awareness campaigns.
Aide et Action (AEA) is an international NGO with its headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland. AEA began its program in 1981 and is currently working in 19 countries across Asia, Africa and Europe. Over nearly 40 years, AEA has been working to ensure that every individual receives quality education that enables them to grow and thrive. Since its establishment, AEA has committed to the improvement of access to quality education for children around the world.
FHI 360 is currently seeking qualified candidates for the position of Senior Strategic Information Technical Advisor to support HIV and COVID-19 projects for EpiC in the Asia-Pacific Region. Through the support of this position, EpiC aims to improve health outcomes through improved utilization of high-impact, sustainable, accessible, and services for HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 across the region through appropriate and cutting-edge approaches.
Hagar, established in 1994, is a specialist trauma-informed care agency that works primarily with women and children suffering from trauma as a result of human trafficking, slavery and abuse in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Singapore, and Vietnam. In 2020 globally, Hagar reached more than 200,000 people directly and indirectly through our five strategic goals: Heal, Prevent, Partner, Empower, and Influence. Hagar International in Vietnam (henceforth Hagar Vietnam) was launched in 2009 in response to the growing magnitude of human trafficking and exploitation in Vietnam, and evidenced needs of survivors.