STDs/HIV/AIDS Prevention Center (SHAPC) is one of very first Vietnamese NGOs working in the fields of community health and development since 1998. We are urgently looking for a dynamic candidate for the position of Project Coordinator. Location: Ha noi, Vietnam Working status: Full time
Job Description - Manage the program in accordance with the project log-frame and implementation plan - Develop and maintain working relationships with all related stakeholders - Work with project staff to plan, implement, monitor and supervise project activities in cooperation with community partners.
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.
WWF Vietnam Country Programme is seeking an experienced and qualified national candidate to fill in a position of PROJECT MARKETING ASSISTANT working full time for a WWF project in Hanoi city and frequently travel to Central provinces, Vietnam.
Lux-Development, the Executing Agency for Bilateral Development Co-operation financed by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg assists the Quang Dien People’s Committee to improve living conditions through (i) strengthening of local governance capacity and (ii) supporting basic production and social infrastructure including related “service delivery” in Quang Dien District, Thua Thien Hue. The project VIE/023 is active since July 2007 and will continue to operate until December 2011. A continuation of the activities in a follow-up project is possible, yet undecided. The Lux-Development Support team lead by a Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) is looking for candidates to fill the following positions:
1. Rationale Agreement on the principles for REDD and the initiation of pilot activities could see the start of substantial financial flows from industrialised to tropical developing countries. The scale and the beneficiaries of these transfers will depend on the global architecture such as the mix of fund and market mechanisms. In addition, some countries, including the Government of Norway have pledged funds, principally to stimulate early and collective action on mitigating land use change and GHG production in tropical forest countries.