Medecins Du Monde (MdM) is a French non-governmental organization working in humanitarian relief to improve the living condition of vulnerable populations. Since its establishment in 1980, MdM has contributed for the development of 80 countries worldwide.
They are looking for qualitative candidates for the Social Project Officer position for the project "Providing care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS including ART". The position will be based in Ho Chi Minh city.
Task and responsibilities:
1. Technical assistance: - Support local partner in the provision of social support to people living with HIV in Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding areas.
Fauna & Flora International - Vietnam Programm is recruiting a Project Coordinator for Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam, to coordinate project activities of Fauna & Flora International (FFI) for the conservation of Ha Giang’s unique biodiversity, in particular the Critically Endangered Tonkin Snub-nosed Monkey – one of the world’s rarest monkeys. Ha Giang Province is an area of strategic interest for the FFI Vietnam Programme, recognising the high biodiversity values of Ha Giang’s forests, including the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey, but also rare tree species and poorly known amphibian and reptile species.
ALD is a development project jointly funded by the government of Vietnam (MARD) and the Government of Switzerland (SDC). The Project is implemented by Agronomes & Vétérinaires sans frontières (AVSF) and the National Institute of Animal Husbandry (NIAH), in collaboration with services and authorities of 4 districts in three provinces: Yen Bai, Phu Tho and Son La.
ActionAid International Vietnam (AAV) is a part of ActionAid International (AAI), a unique partnership of poor and excluded people, organisations, and social movements committed to fighting poverty and injustice. Since the start of work in Vietnam from 1989, in responding to the Hunger Eradication and Poverty Reduction Campaign initiated by the Vietnamese Government, AAV Programs have reached the poorest communities and marginalized people and have contributed significantly to the socio-economic development of Vietnam.
Save the Children in Vietnam (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current programme focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Care and support; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.