HelpAge International is global network of organisations working towards a world where older people fulfil their potential to lead active, dignified, healthy and secure lives. The HelpAge global network is made up of 158 members in 86 countries working to support older people and promote their rights, with programmes managed by hubs in London, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
The world HelpAge wants to see is one where everyone, whatever their age, can say:
Samaritan’s Purse is a Christian humanitarian organization providing aid to hurting people around the world. With a sustainable history working in Vietnam, Samaritan’s Purse has developed strong relationships with partners to conduct projects in 6 sectors: health, WASH, education, protection, livelihood and relief.
To provide overall technical leadership in support for the education sector programming (Sponsorship and other education projects) in program design and implementation, as well as representation in education events and providing support to SMT in management decision making on education priorities.
Partnership Finance Officer is responsible for overseeing all finance activities of partners of Sponsorship in Lao Cai province as well as other sections/organizations to be used the budget of Sponsorship program to ensure compliance with SC policies.
Under supervision of Sponsorship Finance and Supply Chain Coordinator, Finance Officer is responsibility to cooperate with Sponsorship finance team to ensure that the financial policies and procedures, control and system are followed/ implemented properly in accordance with Save the Children, donor regulations and government laws.
Aide et Action International (AEAI) is an international NGO, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. AEA International began its programs in India in 1981 and is now working in more than 19 countries across Africa, Europe, South Asia, and Southeast Asia to support the development of sustainable education projects with our believes in the universal right to a quality education and bases each intervention around this ethos.
The activities in South East Asia (SEA) started in 2001 with local partners and government agencies in Cambodia, Vietnam, Lao PDR, and Myanmar to enhance the quality of education as well as to facilitate the access to quality education.