In the framework of the project "Building capacity in local authority and private sector sexual and reproductive healthcare providers in Viet Nam and Cambodia", Marie Stopes International in Vietnam (MSIVN) is looking for a qualified consultant to evaluate the Government Social Franchise model & Innovative Health Financing Mechanism in Vietnam and Cambodia.
Please find the Terms of Reference for more details. Interested candidates, please send your CV to the following email address before 5pm Monday 25th June, 2012: [email protected]
The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Viet Nam Country Office is calling for proposals from qualified organizations to develop a project called Support provided to three NGOs women’s rights networks to better coordinate and promote gender equality and women’s right in Viet Nam.
The aim of this project is to strengthen the role of civil society (Non-governmental organizations - NGOs) as a respectable stakeholder in the process of effective implementation of gender equality related laws and policies since they operate at the grassroots level. Particular attention should be paid to the implementation of the National Strategy on Gender Equality 2011-2020 (NSGE) and the National Programme on Gender Equality 2011-2015 (NPGE).
The SIEED and ECCODE Projects, funded by European Union (EU) and CARE Denmark, is implemented by CARE International in Viet Nam in Dien Bien Province (for SIEED Project) and in Thai Nguyen Province (for ECCODE Project), over an 53 month period.
The SIEED project objective is that: Poor rural producers participate in and benefit from Vietnam’s economic growth post World Trade Organization (WTO) accession.
The ECCODE project objective is to: Contribute to poverty reduction for the rural population of Thai Nguyen province by ensuring access to economic resources and influence over decisions that affect their lives
The Centre for Supporting Community Development Initiatives (SCDI) is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Project Officer. Please find the Terms of Reference for more details.
CARE International in Vietnam is a Non-Government Organization representing the CARE International network in Vietnam since 1989. CARE in Vietnam’s Program Strategy is explicitly oriented around achieving impacts for particularly vulnerable and marginalised groups in Vietnam. To achieve this, we work with Vietnamese partners across sectors such as health services, rural livelihood development, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation. We recognise that women’s empowerment is a critical pathway for poverty reduction and place women and girls from marginalised population groups at the heart of our programming efforts.
World Vision Vietnam (WVV) invites competent Vietnamese candidates for the position of PROJECT ASSISTANT - Education working for the Area Development Program (ADP) in Ba Thuoc district, Thanh Hoa province:
Area Development Program (ADP) is an approach to child focused development, emphasizing the process of community participation, sustainability, and integrating activities in the areas of food security, agriculture, micro-enterprise, health, nutrition, education, water, and sanitation.
Main Responsibilities: The position supports WV Vietnam to improve access to and quality of early childhood and primary education services. The position assists the Manager in planning, implementing, and monitoring education activities of the ADP.
The Centre for Community Socio-economic and Environmental Development (CSEED)is currently recruiting 03 field based staffs for CSEED's projects in Thai Binh, Phu Tho and Lang Son Province. Please find the Job announcement for more details.
The Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS) is seeking a two-member consultant team to conduct the evaluation of the project "Enhancing the role of Political and Social Organizations (PSO) in the policy making process in Vietnam". Please find the Terms of Reference for more details.
The French Red Cross seeks to prevent and alleviate human suffering and to improve the situation of vulnerable people. The French Red Cross carries out activities in France and worldwide, in close coordination with the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and their sisters organizations. The French Red Cross core areas of intervention are: social care, health, disaster preparedness and relief with a transversal emphasis on capacity building.
In Vietnam, the French Red Cross work in close collaboration with the Viet Nam Red Cross (VNRC) to implement development projects focusing of the health sector as well as emergency projects to respond to the humanitarian needs of people affected by natural disasters.