The Sustainable Natural Resources Management (SNRM) Project funded and assisted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is seeking to recruit a consultant team for Forestry Land Allocation and PFES Survey For the Northwest Provinces. Please refer to the attached ToR for details.
The technical and financial proposals should be submitted to the project by the end of 31 December 2015 Email: [email protected]
Center for Indigenous Knowledge Research and Development (CIRD) is seeking for consultant for final evaluation of the project "Sustainable forest management through strengthening traditional institutions in the management of community land and forest of Ma Lieng community in Giang Man mountain, Tuyen Hoa district, Quang Binh province".
Find more details in the attached ToRs in English and Vietnamese versions.
Candidates concerning this job can submit CV and preliminary outline before 28 December, 2015 to the following address:
Organization: Plan International Vietnam is looking for a consultancy to assess the project achievements of “Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition – IMAM” project in Quang Ngai. Plan is implementing the project Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition which aiming at improving child malnutrition in 4 mountainous communes in Ba To District, Quang Ngai province, Vietnam. The specific objective of IMAM is to improve the prevalence of acute malnourished children (wasting percent - weight for height Z score <-2) who recovered after receiving RUTF (Ready for Use Therapy Food). The main components of this project include:
Marie Stopes International (MSI) is a marketing focused, results oriented social enterprise. We operate efficient, effective and sustainable family planning programmes in over 40 countries worldwide, including Vietnam. The primary responsibility within these roles is to further MSI’s Goal: THE PREVENTION OF UNWANTED BIRTHS and its mission of ensuring the individual’s right to: CHILDREN BY CHOICE NOT CHANCE.
We are looking for a consultant to conduct a project final evaluation as TOR attached.
Any interest candidates should send their recent CVs and proposals via email by 31st December 2015: [email protected]/OR [email protected].
The ADB-Viet Nam Resident Mission (VRM) was established to assist its Headquarters in the implementation of projects and programs, in project processing, country programming, and economic and sector work. It also coordinates ADB’s activities with other resident diplomatic and donor missions, NGOs, academic institutions, local think tanks, private sector and other members of the civil society.
Appointment
The appointment is for a one-year term.
Reporting Arrangement
The position reports to a National Officers and Professional Officers
The ADB-Viet Nam Resident Mission (VRM) was established to assist its Headquarters in the implementation of projects and programs, in project processing, country programming, and economic and sector work. It also coordinates ADB’s activities with other resident diplomatic and donor missions, NGOs, academic institutions, local think tanks, private sector and other members of the civil society.
Description of Responsibilities
To perform full range of reception functiosn and other administrative and secretarial duties for the RM as required.
The USAID Vietnam Forests and Deltas Program is looking for 01 national trainer and 01 assistant trainer to conduct a TOT training for teaching skills/methodologies on Effective rice production models by applying the low emission and climate smart agriculture cultivation approaches in Nam Dinh Province. For more details, please see the vacancy annoucement attached.
Deadline for proposal submission: 30 December, 2015
The USAID Vietnam Forests and Deltas Program is looking for 01 national trainer and 01 assistant trainer to conduct a TOT technical training on Effective rice production models by applying the low emission and climate smart agriculture cultivation approaches in Nam Dinh Province. For more details, please see the vacancy announcement attached.
Deadline for proposal submission: 30 December, 2015