The overall objective of the consultancy will be to support the Viet Nam National Assembly, particularly the Committee on Culture, Education, Youth and Children, to explore international experience and best practice on child participation, and based on that to propose a mechanism for child participation in the work of Elected Organs (National Assembly and People’s Councils at provincial level) that is relevant to Viet Nam’s context and conditions.
The consultant should have: - Advanced academic degree in law/ human rights; - Excellent knowledge of and experience with child participation in the work of Elected Organs in the international context;
The overall objective of the study is to strengthen child rights monitoring in Viet Nam, with a particular focus on the child rights oversight role and function of the National Assembly. The study should examine the current situation in Viet Nam, explore international experience and best practice on child rights monitoring in line with Viet Nam’s conditions, and, based on that, propose options for a child rights monitoring mechanism or for an Ombudsperson for children that is relevant to Viet Nam.
The consultant should have: - Advanced academic degree in law/ human rights
UNDP Vietnam seeks CV and financial proposal submissions from international individual consultants for the service of Negotiating for Climate Change: Preparation for the Viet Nam Delegation to UNFCCC COP 15.
The assignments aim to deepen understanding of the team of Vietnamese negotiators to international climate negotiations, especially COP 15 in December 2009, on (a) Substantive issues in the ongoing, evolving climate change policy negotiations; (b) International groupings of countries relative to the main issues and negotiation positions, and how they relate to each other; (c) Strategies for influencing decision making at large scale international negotiation events.
Chemonics International, a global development firm based in Washington, DC, seeks an HIV Prevention Specialist for the USAID HIV Workplace Project in Vietnam to help prevent HIV infection among high-risk individuals and to provide employment opportunities and services for people living with HIV/AIDS and other high-risk individuals.
Position: Consultant on Development of analysis protocol of relative economic rehabilitation strategies costs Estimated Level of Effort: 20 days Estimated Dates: 20 work days in Ha Noi commencing about August 25, 2009 – September 25, 2009
BirdlLife International in Indochina is the leading agency in facilitating the Global Environment Facility/World Bank (GEF/WB) funded project entitled 'Integrating watershed and biodiversity management in Chu Yang Sin National Park, Dak Lak Province' (IWBM). The IWBM project seeks to establish public support and effective management for Chu Yang Sin National Park (CYSNP), located in Krong Bong and Lak Districts, 60 km southeast of Buon Ma Thuat Town in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam. Two of three major threats of the park have been identified to be illegal hunting, and to a lesser extent, illegal logging.
BirdlLife International in Indochina is the leading agency in facilitating the Global Environment Facility/World Bank (GEF/WB) funded project entitled 'Integrating watershed and biodiversity management in Chu Yang Sin National Park, Dak Lak Province' (IWBM). The IWBM project seeks to establish public support and effective management for Chu Yang Sin National Park (CYSNP), located in Krong Bong and Lak Districts, 60 km southeast of Buon Ma Thuat Town in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam.
Terms of Reference The Working Group is seeking an organization, consultant or group of consultants to make the Tourism Master Planning for Dong Nam Son and around. This planning not only considers the tourism management of the cave, but also the combination with other tourist attractions and potential tourist activities around the cave in order to spread the tourist offer linking with other tourist hot spots of Ngoc Son Ngo Luong Nature Reserve (See Potential Ecotourism Destinations Selected inside NR - Strategic Plan for Ecotourism inside of NSNL NR).
A three-year UNDP technical assistance (TA) project (until December 2011) entitled: “Strengthening institutional capacity for Disaster Risk Management in Viet Nam, including climate change-related disasters” was approved in September 2008 by the Government of Viet Nam. This project, supported by UNDP funding of US$4.25 million and an in-kind contribution from the Government, will be implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) in collaboration with the Provincial People Committees of Binh Thuan, Can Tho and Cao Bang, the Viet Nam Red Cross (VNRC), the Hanoi Water Resources University and other universities and institutes.