FHI 360 is an international, non-governmental organization that works with the Vietnam Ministry of Health, provincial health services, and local non-government organizations to promote the health and well-being of the Vietnamese people, particularly vulnerable and marginalized populations. In Vietnam, FHI 360 is currently building the capacity of local organizations in HIV prevention, care & treatment, drug treatment policy, and drug treatment practice.
We are currently seeking qualified, experienced, and highly motivated candidates for the positions of Technical Coordinator and HTC Technical Officer to work in our Technical Assistance Coordination and Health Systems Strengthening (TAC&HSS) team.
Marie Stopes International (MSI) is a marketing focused, results oriented social enterprise. We operate efficient, effective and sustainable family planning programmes in over 40 countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The primary responsibility within these roles is to further MSI’s Goal: THE PREVENTION OF UNWANTED BIRTHS and its mission of ensuring the individual’s right to: CHILDREN BY CHOICE NOT CHANCE.
We are seeking qualified candidates for the post of Senior Communications Advisor with TOR as file attached.
UNDP Viet Nam is seeking one National Consultant on Policy and Project Formulation to support the project preparation of “Energy Efficiency Improvement in Commercial and High-Rise Residential Buildings in Viet Nam” project.
The assignment is to undertake relevant review and analyses to provide inputs for the development of a full-sized UNDP Project Document and a GEF CEO Endorsement Request.
The selected consultant shall work for estimated 40 days from February to December 2014.
SNV Vietnam is looking for a: Value Chain cum Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor
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+.
UNDP Vietnam seeks 01 qualified Senior International Expert for policy research “Liability of Legal Entities: A study of international practices and applications for Viet Nam”.
The research will adopt a comparative institutional and legal analysis approach to examine what works, what does not and why for a selected number of Penal Codes (including Viet Nam’s) regarding ‘Liability of Legal Entities’ as set for under UNCAC’s framework and article 26. The policy research will present a set of good institutional practices and lessons for Viet Nam to consider in amending its Penal Code.
The selection will be based on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations.
Young children learn through play and achieve better learning outcomes when exposed to a stimulating environment. But as identified in the baseline evaluation, most observed teachers in the project sites still used rote teaching/learning and did not facilitate children’s learning through play. To build up capacity for preschool teachers skills on how develop and organize learning activities through play exploring the local cultural practices and supporting children’s better learning the education curriculum, Plan in Vietnam is seeking a consultant/team to conduct a 4-day TOT training for key preschool teachers on learning through play activities for children.
In order to improve education quality in Bahnar area through capacity building, ECCD Gia Lai project plans to produce guidelines on school-based professional development sharing activities, which is expected to support a better application of effective and culturally appropriate based on lesson-study approach by preschool teachers. Plan in Vietnam is seeking a consultant to develop guideline on school-based professional development sharing activities amongst preschool teachers.
More details on work requirement, workload, timeline and scope of work can be found in the attached TOR.
The deadline for this advertisement is 15th March 2014.
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.
The Norwegian Mission Alliance Vietnam (NMA-V) invites applications from highly qualified Vietnamese nationals for the position as Senior Project Officer.
The main responsibility will be to manage a community development project in the Mekong Delta area, currently focusing on education, environment, livelihood and health. This position includes being part of the organization's project management group, and will be actively involved in the planning and strategy processes on organizational level. This implies substantial interaction with our Microfinance and Inclusive education projects.