With the funding received from RHF, CRS has been supporting the Children First project in Quang Nam and Quang Tri for three years. CRS plans to review the activities that have been implemented towards the provision of the continuum of care to its beneficiaries and document them with the purpose of learning lessons and identifying promising practices that have emanated from this project which has been implemented with technical and financial assistance from CRS.
Created in 2005, Passerelles numériques (PN) is a non-profit organization with the mission to enable the largest number of young people in precarious situations to access training leading to a qualified job in Information Technology sector.
The association operates in Cambodia, the Philippines and Vietnam. It is currently training 450 students and will be training 750 in 3 years. Passerelles numériques has 80 employees in different countries and a small office in France.
SNV Vietnam is looking for: Program Assistant Based in Hochiminh City, Vietnam with travel to other provinces (National consultancy contract)
SNV has been working in Vietnam since 1995. Using market based approaches, SNV is committed to reducing poverty by catalyzing environmentally sustainable solutions for the poor in agriculture, energy, water & sanitation, and REDD+(Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation).
We are seeking for highly qualified candidates to provide daily financial, administrative and secretarial support to the REDD+ program team in Hochiminh City, Da Lat and Ca Mau.
Paz y Desarrollo (PyD) is a Spanish international non-government organization established in 1991, working to promote gender equality, social justice, equitable redistribution of resources, exercise of human rights and improvement in the quality of life among women and men living in poverty. It is currently working in 15 countries, spread out in three continents around the world.
In Asia, it is currently working in five countries – Bangladesh, Cambodia, the Philippines, Timor Leste and Vietnam.Paz y Desarrollo is now seeking for the Mid-term Evaluation Team. Interested teams of individuals, firms or organizations will submit their technical and financial proposal on or before 17th of December 2012.
ChildFund Vietnam is the representative office of ChildFund Australia - an independent and non-religious international development organisation that works to reduce or eliminate poverty for children in the developing world.
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance - a global network of 12 organisations which assists more than 16 million children in over 50 countries. With a focus on child-centered development programs that are undertaken in partnership with more than 1,400 local communities, the Alliance puts more than $503 million (USD) to work each year to help deprived, excluded and vulnerable children.
In 2008 CARE International in Vietnam commenced a change process of moving from a project based way of working, to an impact focused, programmatic approach. This CARE International initiative, known as the Program Approach, strategically orients work around three long terms programs designed to support impacts for identified marginalised and poor population groups, with research and analysis informing program design and ongoing development.
The USAID’s Avian and Pandemic Influenza Initiative (USAID/APII) is a four-year project implemented by Abt Associates Inc. in Viet Nam. This project is to strengthen the capabilities of the Government of Vietnam and its counterparts to identify, prevent, and control outbreaks of avian influenza and other emerging infectious and zoonotic diseases. Activities are implemented nationally in year four but for the most part were in focused provinces; Can Tho, Ha Nam, Hung Yen, Kien Giang, and Quang Tri in years two and three.
The Lifestart Foundation is a grassroots, not-for-profit charity that helps disadvantaged Vietnamese people and their families to become self-sufficient. Founded in 2000 by Australian Karen Leonard and supported by a team of dedicated volunteers, the Foundation applies a holistic approach to helping those in need through proven working programs and initiatives which are designed to effect a generational change.The team works to create sustainable and ongoing income streams for the disadvantaged via education and vocational training schemes. Those with complex disabilities are given improved opportunities through the Lifestart Foundation Workshop and the Lifestart Foundation Free Disability Community Centre.
Together with the provincial initiatives on tourism development, the ILO is addressing this challenge through the “Strengthening of Inland tourism in Quang Nam Project”, from June 2011 to December 2013. The overall aim of the project is to utilize Quang Nam’s tourism sector as a driver for poverty reduction in the province, especially for individuals (primarily, but not exclusively women and youth) from disadvantaged regions of the province, in a two-pronged manner: bringing the tourists to the communities and provide hospitality and other income-generating services; and linking the poor in the mountainous communities to the tourism industry by creating markets linkages and building their capacity in producing and selling locally made products.
Chu Van An primary school at Dong Hoi City, Quang Binh province is in need of a native English teacher.
- Starting day: as soon as possible - Salary of $1,300-$1,400 guaranteed per month including travel to Dong Hoi if necessary (depending on experience) - Contract: from mid December 2012 to 31st May, 2013 (with possible extension) - Working place: Chu Van An primary school, Sub-area 2, Dong Phu ward, Dong Hoi city, Quang Binh Province
Requirements:
- Clear accent; - Friendly - Nationalities: U.S, English, Australian, Canadian, N.Z and South African. - ESL certificate