REACH is a non-profit organization providing vocational training and job placement for disadvantaged youth in Vietnam. Since 2004, over 19,000 young people have been trained nationwide by REACH. REACH is seeking to recruit an Enterprise Network Manager to work in Da Nang. Please refer to the attached Vacancy Announcement for more information.
#050 - Job Title: National Short-term Consultant to develop an assessment report on response to communicable diseases (CDs) in the workplace and a draft plan on prevention and response to CDs in the workplace for Viet Nam
1. Background:
Recently, environmental pollution, climate change, natural disasters, floods, storms, urbanization and increased migration are favourable conditions for communicable diseases to appear, spread and break out in the community including the workplace.
Hagar, established in 1994, is a specialist trauma-informed care agency that works primarily with women and children suffering from trauma as a result of human trafficking, slavery and abuse. Since 2009, Hagar Vietnam has responded to the needs of survivors of human trafficking, violence, and abuse nationally through community-based services and training programs. Today, Hagar implements programs in Afghanistan, Cambodia, Singapore, and Vietnam, and through partners in Myanmar and the Solomon Islands.
SDRC - Center for Social Work and Community Development Research & Consultancy is a local Non-profit organization in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam whose mission is engaging to enhance capacities and abilities of the advantaged groups as well as working with multi-disciplinary teams the project contributes to moving Ho Chi Minh city and its population towards a sustainable city and community.
SDRC is currently looking for an individual or a group of consultants Training Effective leadership of the project on Sustainable waste management in the urban environment of Ho Chi Minh City.
WWF-Viet Nam, USAID Biodiversity Conservation project is now inviting you to submit your best quotation to supply 1.500 bags for the USAID Biodiversity Conservation project