Corruption and the lack of transparency and accountability are major issues of concern in Vietnam, for the authorities and for the entire people. Since the end of the 1990s, the government has been strongly strengthening its willingness to prevent and fight against corruption, and to promote better transparency and accountability.
CBM invites well qualified Vietnamese candidates to apply for the position of Country Coordinator based in Ha Noi, Viet Nam. Please send letter of intent and resume (with names of three references) to [email protected] and [email protected] by February 28th, 2011. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Target Start Date: 1st April 2011, with a 3-month handover with the outgoing Country Coordinator
CBM welcomes and strongly encourages applications from persons with disabilities and women. The future jobholder commits to CBM Child Protection Policy.
Health Care Support to the Poor of Northern Uplands and Central Highlands” (HEMA) is recruiting a senior Planning Officer. The position will be open from January 2011 for a two year period.
Health Care Support to the Poor of Northern Uplands and Central Highlands” (HEMA) is recruiting a senior M&E Officer. The position will be open from January 2011 for a two year period. The candidate will be posted in Hanoi, with frequent missions in the five provinces.
TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATION OFFICER
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) seeks one (01) highly qualified and experienced international consultant to conduct the project terminal evaluation mission. Further information about the project can be obtained by visiting http://www.veepl.vast.ac.vn
The Vietnam Energy Efficient Public Lighting (VEEPL) Project is a joint initiative of the Global Environment Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Vietnamese counterparts, aimed at stimulating the application of energy efficient public lighting in Vietnam, thus contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) emission in the sector. The project commenced in December 2005 and is scheduled for completion on 30 June 2011.