Looking for an opportunity to gain valuable INGO experience? Habitat for Humanity Vietnam (HFHV) is a nongovernmental shelter organization providing low cost housing, water and sanitation solutions to marginalized households. HFHV aims to ensure “a world where everyone has a decent place to live.” To help them achieve this, they are looking for a communications volunteer (or intern) to work in either their HCMC or Hanoi office.
Job description: The candidate can either volunteer part-time or if they prefer, accept a six-month full time internship. The candidate’s role includes, but is not limited to:
Quang Binh Decentralised Programme for Rural Poverty Reduction (DPPR) is implemented by preferential loan from International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). Objectives of the Project are: (i) To improve the livelihood and socio-economic status of poorest households in the poor communes in Quang Binh province, gradually upgrading their living standard in a sustainable way; (ii) To improve the capacity, role and responsibility of the locality with particular emphasis on the use of highly decentralised, community – driven development approaches down to commune and village levels. The Project has started from April, 2005 and will close loan in March, 2012. At present, DPPR needs to recruit consultant team for project completion evaluation activity.
Handicap International has been active in Viet Nam since 1992. The organization’s vision is of a world in which all forms of disabilities can be prevented, cared for or integrated, and in which the rights of people with disabilities are respected and applied. We are currently seeking a qualified and motivated person, Vietnamese nationality, to work in our “Congenital Differences” project in Thua Thien Hue province with the aim of establishing a model of prevention, early detection, early intervention and follow-up for children with congenital differences in the position of PROJECT ASSISTANT Position type: Full time, starting from July 2011. Location: Thua Thien Hue province, Hue city
The United Nations Collaborative Programme on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation in Developing Countries in Viet Nam (UN-REDD Viet Nam Programme) will address complexities of developing REDD-readiness in Viet Nam through capacity building at two levels: The Programme will build capacity at the national level to permit the Government of Viet Nam, and especially of REDD focal point, the Viet Nam Administration of Forestry (MARD), to coordinate and manage the process of establishing tools to implement a REDD programme that provides and effective, transparent and equitable system of demonstrating real and measurable reduction in emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and transferring international payments for carbon conservation to local stakeholders
Foundation for International Development / Relief (FIDR) is a Japanese non-profit organisation which is permitted by PACCOM in Vietnam. FIDR implements community development projects in Quang Nam province and Da Nang city.
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization 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; Care and support; 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.
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization 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; Care and support; 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.