The Project “Workplace-Based Prevention & Employment & Supportive Services for High-Risk Individuals in Vietnam”
Chemonics International, a global development firm based in Washington, DC, seeks a Micro-Finance and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Coordinator for the USAID HIV Workplace Project in Vietnam to help to provide employment opportunities and services for people living with HIV/AIDS and other high-risk individuals.
Position: Livelihoods and Community Support Coordinator Estimated Level of Effort: full-time Estimated Dates: November 2011 – September 2013
ActionAid is an international development agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Founded in the United Kingdom in 1972, for over 30 years, we have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping the poorest and most excluded people in 47 countries in Africa, Asia and the Americas in securing their rights and eradicating poverty. In Vietnam, ActionAid operates in 20 provinces in mountainous and remote regions, including urban areas of Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and Hai Phong since 1989 in the fields of education, women’s rights, HIV/AIDS, governance and food rights.
ActionAid International Vietnam (AAV) is seeking to recruit well-qualified and experienced Vietnamese individual for the following position:
CIRUM & Field Programmes CIRUM is an independent Vietnamese NGO with strong roots in ethnic minority communities in North-Eastern Vietnam. After separating from, what was priory known as TEW (Towards Ethnic Women), CIRUM was established in 2005 under SERAV (Southeast Asia Research Association of Vietnam). Since then we have been focusing on securing local communities’ rights to access, manage and use forests in a sustainable way. Both in our organisational philosophy as in our daily work, we strongly guard our core values like local participation, promoting indigenous knowledge and identity, environmental protection and a balance between interests of people and nature.
Title of Position: National Trainer on Agribusiness/Supply Chain Analysis Duty Station: Quy Nhon, Binh Dinh province Duration of assignment: 1 month
Background: The Binh Dinh Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Project - Linking Poor Rural Households to Markets, whose Executing Agency is Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee (PPC) is implemented by the Binh Dinh Department of Agricultural and Rural Development (DARD) and funded by the New Zealand Aid Program (NZAP).
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is currently supporting the Government of Vietnam through the Project VIE 02/001 “Support to the Improvement and Implementation of National Targeted Programs on Poverty Reduction" (hereinafter called the Project). The Project's total budget is USD 6.5 million, and the duration of implementation is from 2002 to 2010, with the objective to support the improvement and implementation of the National Targeted Program on Poverty Reduction (NTP-PR) and the Program for Socio-economic Development for Communes Facing Extreme Hardship in Ethnic Minority and Mountainous Areas in the 2006 – 2010 period (Program 135 - II).
With funding from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFTAM) for Tuberculosis Control in Vietnam through the National Lung Hospital, the Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH) develops and implements public-private mix and comprehensive advocacy, communication, and social mobilization strategies to support the National TB Control Program’s goals and objectives for 2011 to 2015 in Vietnam.
Position: Girl Education Program Officer They are non-governmental, non-religious and work with many local NGOs and community based organizations to implement their programs. They currently work in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and Zambia . Since their inception, Room to Read’s worldwide team has impacted over 5 million children by constructing more than 1,400 schools, establishing over 11,000 libraries, publishing 550 new children’s book titles in 22 local languages, and putting over 10,000 girls onto long-term, holistic scholarships.