World Vision Vietnam (WVV) invites competent Vietnamese candidates for the position IT Officer – Micro Finance Unit (1 position) based in Hanoi office.
WORK CONTEXT / BACKGROUND:
Microfinance is a specialized program within World Vision Vietnam (WVV), operating towards long term sustainability. The objective of the Program is to improve the quality of lives for the poor and their children through the provision of micro finance services: credit, saving, micro insurance and other non-financial services through the integration with different sectors in WVV.
SOCODEVI is looking for an Agronomist Specialist who will be based in Ho Chi Minh City for its newly Vietnam Cooperative Enterprise Development (VCED) Project. Candidates may send their application to the following @mail address: [email protected]
Organisation: SOCODEVI
Project: Vietnam Cooperative Enterprise Development (VCED) Project
Position: Agronomist Specialist
Further details can be found in the attached Job Description
Deadline for application: Not later than 17.00 21st Sept, 2015
SOCODEVI is looking for a Cooperative Specialist who will be based in Ho Chi Minh City for its newly Vietnam Cooperative Enterprise Development (VCED) Project. Candidates may send their application to the following @mail address: [email protected] .
Organisation: SOCODEVI
Project: Vietnam Cooperative Enterprise Development (VCED) Project
Position: Cooperative Specialist
Further details can be found in the attached Job Description
Deadline for application: Not later than 17.00 21st Sept, 2015
CASI is a flagship program implemented by CARE International in Vietnam which aims at increasing rights and voice of marginalised ethnic minority people in the Northern areas. CASI enables civil society organisations and representatives of those who are at risk of socio-economic exclusion among Northern ethnic minorities to involve in setting the agenda for more inclusive development approaches and policies. There are three main result areas for the CASI program, corresponding to the main partner groups that the program will directly support or work to influence:
UNDP Vietnam seeks proposals from service providers for Developing a framework for Safeguards Information System (SIS) for Viet Nam
This assignment should build on the previous work on reviewing Policies, laws and regulations (PLRs) done by SNV/MB-REDD (Safeguards Roadmap v2.0 for Viet Nam). The PLR assessment identifies how Vietnam is addressing safeguards - what is in place to meet the Cancun safeguards, and what the gaps are on paper. In doing so, the Safeguards Roadmap v2.0 should, in its supplementary full analytical matrix, identify the provision for information collection and reporting, already enshrined in existing national PLRs.
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security.
Deadline for submissions: 5.00 PM (Hanoi time, GMT+7) on 22nd September 2015.
The goal of UN Women's presence in Viet Nam is to support national partners to implement their commitments and priorities for advancing gender equality and women's empowerment. UN Women Viet Nam provides critical support in the following areas:
Applications from interested and qualified national candidates are invited for the national consultancy assignment “ Documentation of Communication Interventions for the Measles and Rubella (MR) vaccine launch campaign in Viet Nam in 2014-2015”. Please find the attached Consultant Notice for more information.
Kindly note the submission deadline: 16 September 2015 at 18:00 hours.
Applications in English should be sent to [email protected] in accordance with the instructions provided in the consultancy notice.
CASI is a flagship program implemented by CARE International in Vietnam which aims at increasing rights and voice of marginalised ethnic minority people in the Northern areas. CASI enables civil society organisations and representatives of those who are at risk of socio-economic exclusion among Northern ethnic minorities to involve in setting the agenda for more inclusive development approaches and policies. There are three main result areas for the CASI program, corresponding to the main partner groups that the program will directly support or work to influence: