WWF, one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, has a global network active in 100 countries. From its Greater Mekong Programme Office in Hanoi, WWF manages a wide array of conservation projects in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Thailand in the forest, freshwater, marine/coastal and species priority areas.
The Grey-shanked Douc (Pygathrix cinerea) is endemic to Vietnam, occurring in only five provinces in the central region of the country. This species is classified as Critically Endangered (IUCN 2008) and considered one of the world’s 25 most threatened primates (Mittermeier et al 2007). Overexploitation (hunting) is the primary threat to doucs in Vietnam.
OBJECTIVES Overall objective of this mission is to develop identified horticultural commodities by SME development in supply chain. To achieve the overall objective, three detailed objectives need to be implemented: - To facilitate and drive SME development in supply chains of identified horticultural commodities - To develop farming organizations/cooperatives in order to consolidate the linkages within the supply chain. - To develop capacity for SME stakeholders; improve marketing capacity to consolidate the linkages within the supply chain
CRITERIA FOR EXPERT - Hold master degree in business at least, and 10-15 year working experience in horticulture field
Position: One Business Relation Consultant Location: Danang city
Background: The East Meets West Foundation (EMW) is “the foundation for learning, healing and health". Founded in 1988, EMW has a 22-year track record of innovative and effective work in Vietnam and a vast portfolio of completed projects. EMW projects and programs are known for their high quality, long-term sustainability, emphasis on results and significant scale.