Background information With financial support from the Global Fund Round 10, Hanoi University of Pharmacy implements Pharmacovigilance Component in Health System Strengthening Project. In this component, Vietnamese pharmacovigilance system is assisted to have comprehensive development. The component project aims at implementing a national pharmacovigilance network - implementing a national spontaneous reporting system as well as establishing a feedback system that would contribute towards the assurance of safety and efficacy of medicine use General scope of the job
Background East Meets West is an international NGO headquartered in the United States and has offices in seven countries in Southeast Asia, including Cambodia. The Clean Water and Sanitation Program (CWSP) was started in Vietnam in 1994, and currently serves about 350,000 people across rural areas of Vietnam. In recent years, EMW has expanded the CWSP to Cambodia by developing a clean water project at a local primary school, and is now expanding to include another clean water project for a local high school, a rural clean water system for about 575 households, and a potential major sanitation program using output-based aid methodology reaching about 25,000 families in two provinces.
Project title: ““Promoting evidence based communication for improving cancer control in Vietnam”
HealthBridge (formerly PATH Canada) is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organization that aims to identify, understand and bridge gaps in public health, including gaps between needs and technologies, evidence and policies, and policies and practice. HealthBridge has been operating in Vietnam since 1995 in the areas of reproductive health, nutrition, tobacco control, HIV prevention and gender.
Plan is an international humanitarian, child rights development organization without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Plan’s vision is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that respect people’s rights and dignity. Working with children, their families and communities in 50 of the world’s poorest countries, Plan today is one of the world’s largest international development organizations, committed to the well being of children. In Vietnam, Plan works in partnership with local people, organizations and government bodies at all levels.
HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation in Vietnam is looking for a National Project Manager for a new mandate project which works to promote the conservation of biodiversity through sustainable trade of natural ingredients that increases the livelihood benefits of rural population taking into consideration all relevant ethical BioTrade principles and criteria. The project manager will base in Hanoi with travels to provinces.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES - Responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring, budgeting, and reporting according to the project document. - Keep in contact and co-ordinate with involved ministries, project stakeholders, service providers and other relevant national and international institutions and organisations.
VECO Vietnam is a Country Program of Vredeseilanden (VE), a Belgian INGO operating in select countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. In line with the global vision of VE, VECO Vietnam’s mission is to “contribute to viable livelihoods and empowerment of organized family farmers, male and female, through Sustainable Agriculture Chain Development (SACD) at local and regional levels.” VECO Vietnam is evolving into a Regional Program. They are currently seeking 1 (one) dynamic and qualified individual for the position of SACD Program Manager. This is a regionally-recruited position and will be based in Vietnam Regional Office (Hanoi) but intensive travelling may be required. Starting Date: April 2012
Job title: Project manager (project manager assistant during first 4 months) Location: Hanoi and Thanh Hoa province (Vietnam) Duration: 26 months (Sept. 2011 – October 2013) Job Summary: Responsible for coordination of the «Management of environmental resources and small innovative enterprises in the bamboo sector » project – GREEN BAMBOO PROJECT. Responsible for: Project officers (as assigned): 10 persons
CARE in Vietnam is a Non-Government Organization representing the CARE International network. CARE in Vietnam is a creative and dynamic organization, working with Vietnamese partners in the sectors of health, rural development and disaster mitigation and preparedness.
CARE in Vietnam is looking for an experienced and qualified Vietnamese to fill in Project Manager for the HIV/AIDS project.
Project Officer Position information: Position title: Project Manager Reporting to: Health and Social Sector Program Coordinator Contract: 18 months contract Base in: Hanoi with regular travel
Rutgers WPF (formerly World Population Foundation) is a Dutch Non Governmental Organisation aiming to improve sexual and reproductive health and ensuring sexual and reproductive rights in Asia, Africa and the Netherlands. Rutgers WPF has an exciting programme that focuses on the needs and rights of adolescents and young people. We are now seeking an energetic and capable person for the vacancy of: Project Manager (contract to 31st December 2012) Within the agreed programme framework, the Project Manager will work flexibly as part of a team that manages project(s), develops new programmes/project proposal and advocates for better sexual and reproductive health. The work content will vary, and will include:
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organisation for children, delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives all over the world.
Save the Children in Vietnam (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current programme focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.
Vacancy: Project Manager, the Alive & Thrive Project