UNAIDS Vietnam is seeking a health economist consultant to support the development of a transition in Vietnam. Please see attached TOR for more details.
If you are interested in this position, please send detailed Curriculum vitae with Financial Quote for consultant rate (as the attachment) in English to: Ms.Nguyen Minh Loc, M&E team, UNAIDS Vietnam via email: [email protected].
Application deadline is 14 May 2013. Please note that responses received after due date shall not be considered and only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
VNAH and partner DAI is looking for a Social Work Team Leader for a 3 year project funded by USAID to be implemented in Danang, Binh Dinh and Bien Hoa from end of 2012 through Sept 2015. The Social Work Team Leader will assist VNAH and its implementing partners to develop and maintain an “effective disability case management and a comprehensive referral system using an approach that is sustainable and replicable to other areas”, and to achieve the following expected results:
1.A force of professional social workers and case managers developed 2. A multidisciplinary referral system developed and functioning 3.Supporting policies developed and promoted
CARE is looking for Consultant to undertake a Policy and Institutional Analysis surrounding the Remote Ethnic Minorities. More details can be found in the attached Terms of Reference.
Interested applicants are requested to submit a brief concept note outlining proposed research methods, schedule of activities and, for international consultants, specifying how the consultant will find and review Vietnamese language documents required for the analysis to email address: [email protected].
Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) was established in 2000 as Vietnam’s first non-governmental organization focused on conservation of nature and the environment. Our mission is to foster greater understanding amongst the Vietnamese public about environmental issues of local, national and global significance, ranging from protection of wildlife and natural ecosystems to climate change. We employ creative and innovative strategies to influence attitudes and behavior, not only highlighting the need to protect Vietnam’s rich natural heritage and the living world around us, but also encouraging greater public participation in achieving this important and challenging task.
Pact is an international NGO working to strengthen the capacity of civil society, government and the private sector to contribute to development goals in the areas of natural resource management, health, and livelihoods.
Pact is seeking candidates for Key Personnel positions for the USAID-funded Mekong Partnership for the Environment (MPE) project. The project will work to advance multi-stakeholder dialogues in Lower Mekong Initiative partner countries on the anticipated social and environmental costs and benefits of regional development projects. Positions will be based in Bangkok and require some regional travel.
World Concern is a non government and development agency whose supporters’ faith compels them to extend opportunity and hope to people facing the most profound human challenges of extreme poverty. We serve nearly 6 million people in 18 countries, focusing on food security, child protection, education, maternal and child health, microfinance, vocational training, clean water and sanitation and disaster response.
As a federal enterprise, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH supports the German Government in achieving its objectives in the field of international cooperation for sustainable development.
We have been working with our partners in Viet Nam since 1993 and are currently active in three main fields of cooperation: 1) Sustainable Economic Development and Vocational Training; 2) Environmental Policy, Natural Resources and Urban Development; and 3) Health.
The project “Support to the implementation of the Resolution 80/NQ-CP on directions of sustainable poverty reduction (2011-2020) and the National Targeted Program on Sustainable Poverty Reduction (2012-2016)", Ministry of Labour-Invalid and Social Affairs, funded by UNDP and Irish Aid is to support the implementation of the GOVN Resolution 80/NQ-CP on directions of sustainable poverty reduction 2011-2020 and the National Targeted Program on Sustainable Poverty Reduction 2012-2016. Its contributions to the GOVN’s target of accelerated poverty reduction in the poorest ethnic minority, mountainous and coastal areas and primarily to the One Plan output 1.1.3 and outcome 1.1.