WWF-Viet Nam: Call for Expression of Interest - Integrating curriculum documentation on marine plastic waste into some subjects being taught for specialized and/or non-specialized subjects in the National University system
WWF-Viet Nam: Call for Expression of Interest - Consulting Services to organizes a workshop to improve the capacity of plastic waste management on Vietnamese islands
The project "Reducing Marine Plastic Waste in Vietnam" was implemented from 2020 with the goal of supporting the development of guiding documents to implement priority policies related to plastic waste and organizing propaganda activities to raise awareness, behavior changes in plastic waste. The project's activities will contribute to reducing plastic pollution and support the implementation of the National Action Plan on ocean plastic waste management to 2030 in Vietnam.
WWF-VIET NAM: CALL FOR PROPOSALS: "Organize capacity building sessions/workshops for management agencies in implementing and implementing EPR mechanism"
Tender Ref.: FY22/1543
WWF-Viet Nam seeks to engage a consulting team, organization (hereinafter called the “Consultant”) to conduct a thorough " Organize capacity building sessions/workshops for management agencies in implementing and implementing EPR mechanism”
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WWF-Viet Nam, USAID Biodiversity Conservation would like to invite Bidders who are interested in our tender package: "Consultant facilitates to form a multi-stakeholder dialogue platform in Dakrong NR deploying SAGE".
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