Context SNV is a Dutch development organization committed to eliminating poverty and inequity in emerging markets worldwide by catalysing Market Based Solutions for the Poor. In Asia, SNV is active in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Bangladesh. SNV provides advisory services, knowledge and innovation, implements projects and programs, and promotes the development of local markets for capacity development. Leveraging 40 years of experience on-the-ground in emerging markets, SNV counts on more than 1,500 professionals in more than 100 offices in 40 countries in Asia, Africa, the Balkans, and Latin America.
American Red Cross (ARC) is a non-profit, volunteer-led, humanitarian organization working to provide high impact emergency relief and long term sustainable development projects for the world's most vulnerable people. In Vietnam, we cooperate closely with our implementing partner, the Vietnam Red Cross on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programs and related projects including early warning systems, community-based first responder training and school-based disaster preparedness. They are now looking for a candidate to fill the following position to support project implementation in Quang Nam, Quang Ngai and Ha Tinh Provinces.
Title: Consultant Location: Hanoi, with 25% travel to Central Provinces of Vietnam Contract duration: 1 year with possible extension
UNDP Vietnam seeks Technical and Financial Proposals for 01 qualified international Gender Expert to lead a research about women’s land rights in Viet Nam (also called “Lead Expert”), within the framework of the project “Empowerment of women to claim their land rights” (Project 61404)
The expert is expected to provide substantive inputs to the Research Team (for “Research on Current Situation of Women’s Land Rights in Viet Nam”) in order to ensure the research strategic focus, sharpen its scope and priorities, increase quality and value added of its outputs and recommendations.
The selection will be based on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations.
UNDP Vietnam seeks proposals from qualified team of individual consultants, firms, institutes, organizations to conduct “Survey on current situation of women’s land rights in Viet Nam”, under the Project “Empowerment of Women to Claim Land Rights in Viet Nam”.
The Main objective of this research is to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current situation of women’s land rights in Viet Nam, factors and obstacles to enable or constrain realization of their rights, and to recommend possible solutions and mechanism in empowering women to claim their rights in cases such as divorce and inheritance.
The selection will be based on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations.
Position title: 1 International and 1 National Foster Care Project Evaluation Consultant Location: Ha Noi, Viet Nam Reporting to: Viet Nam Program Director Time Commitment:May to June 2011 International Consultant – 10 working days National Consultant – 15 working days
Position title: Foster Care Training Consultants (1 international, 1 national) Location: Ha Noi, Viet Nam Reporting to: Viet Nam Program Director Time Commitment: May to June 2011 International Consultant – 10 working days National Consultant – 15 working days
Organizational Overview HealthRight International is a global health and human rights organization working where health is diminished or endangered by violations of human rights and civil liberties. Reaching out to the most vulnerable and marginalized populations, HealthRight works with local partners to build sustainable access to health care for excluded populations.
The One UN Communications Team was established in late 2006 as a ‘pilot-within-a-pilot’ under the One UN Initiative in Viet Nam. This unique reform initiative brings together a team of communications specialists from UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNAIDS and UNV, working together under a single manager. The team follows a common work plan and sits together in the same office to support the UN-wide advocacy and communication agenda, the internal and external communication needs of the One UN Initiative in Viet Nam, and the agency-specific communication needs of the five participating organizations.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) is assigned by the Government of Vietnam to implement a project for “Strengthening the capacity of Vietnamese Government’s agencies in accelerating and improving PAR efficiency and effectiveness”. The project is funded by UNDP and other donors through One UN Fund. The main objective of the project is to support the implementation of the PAR Master Program and the Action Plan of the Government to carry out the 5th Resolution of the Party Central Committee (the Xth term) on “Accelerating PAR, improving public effectiveness and efficiency”.