The project “Improved manure management through increased utilization of manure including bio-slurry” aims to raise awareness among 4000 farmers in Vietnam about the benefits of using bioslurry and manure and to provide them the knowledge and skills to apply this to their own crops.
This project is executed under the livestock and manure management component of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition and will be implemented by SNV and the Biogas Program for the Animal Husbandry Sector of Vietnam.
The project “Improved manure management through increased utilization of manure including bio-slurry” aims to raise awareness among 4000 farmers in Vietnam about the benefits of using bioslurry and manure and to provide them the knowledge and skills to apply this to their own crops.
This project is executed under the livestock and manure management component of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition and will be implemented by SNV and the Biogas Program for the Animal Husbandry Sector of Vietnam.
The Biogas program for the Animal Husbandry Sector in Vietnam is requesting the services of an independent auditing firm to provide randomized sampling services and a non-financial audit early 2016. For more detailed information please visit the website: http://www.biogas.org.vn/english/Tin-tuc-Su-kien/Thong-tin-moi-thau/Call...
Interested firms are requested to express their interest for this assignment by sending a proposal to the biogas PMU (either via mail or e-mail) before the 15th of April 2015 to
The project “Support to multi-dimensional poverty reduction in urban settings” funded by UNDP with the Ho Chi Minh city People’s Committee as the implementing agency, was approved by the Prime Minister on July 13rd, 2012. The project “Support to multi-dimensional poverty reduction in urban settings” will support the Ho Chi Minh City in implementing the multi-dimensional poverty reduction in urban areas.
PMU office in Ho Chi Minh City is seeking for 3 experienced national consultants for the multi-dimensional poverty pilot.
The American Red Cross (ARC) is a non-profit, volunteer-led, humanitarian organization seeking to prevent and alleviate human suffering around the world by responding to disasters, building safer, more resilient communities, and educating future humanitarians. In the coming years the American Red Cross will deepen and expand its programming around the world while also working to strengthen the global Red Cross Red Crescent network in order to deliver vital help and hope to some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.
Plan in Vietnam is looking for experienced consultant/s to design and conduct a Review on Plan's child play group intervention modality. Please refer to the TOR for more details.
Interested individual should sent applications to [email protected] before 20 April 2015, 5PM.
CARE International in Vietnam is a Non-Governmental Organization representing the CARE International network in Vietnam since 1989. CARE in Vietnam contributes to the global effort on eliminating poverty and hunger, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized 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.
CARE International in Vietnam is a Non-Governmental Organization representing the CARE International network in Vietnam since 1989. CARE in Vietnam contributes to the global effort on eliminating poverty and hunger, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized 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.
CARE Vietnam is now seeking an consultant to conduct Assessment of Vietnamese Civil Society engaged in Climate Change in Mekong Delta.
For more than 30 years, Médecins du Monde, a campaigning medical organization committed to international solidarity, has been caring for the most vulnerable populations at home and abroad. It has continued to highlight obstacles that exist in accessing health care and has secured sustainable improvements in health-for-all policies. Those working for this independent organization do not solely dispense care and treatment but fight to improve matters for populations living in precarious situations.