Medical Committee Netherlands - Vietnam (MCNV) is a Netherland-based NGO founded in 1968 based on friendship and solidarity of Vietnamese and Dutch. Since then, all activities of MCNV are forwarding to the support to develop the programs, projects and the emergency aid in health care of the Vietnamese. During last 20 years MCNV has been supporting People with Disabilities focusing on Rehabilitation Service and Inclusion.
ADRA in Vietnam is a non-governmental organization which has been consistently and actively operating for 30 years, implementing over 200 development and relief projects across the country in various sectors.
We are now seeking for qualified candidates for the PROJECT OFFICER position
Project: Interdisciplinary rehabilitation services supporting children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to thrive (I-Thrive)
Position: Clinical Supervisor
Work place: Quang Nam Regional General Hospital, Quang Nam Traditional Medicine Hospital, and 9 district health centers (DHCs) in Quang Nam Province, Vietnam.
Individual National Consultant: WASH in Emergencies, Ha Noi, Viet Nam
Job no: 536394 Contract type: Consultancy Level: Consultancy Location: Viet Nam Categories: WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), Consultancy
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
ChildFund Sports for Development program is recruiting a consultant/ group of consultants to provide website development services. Kindly refer to the attached TOR for further information and application process.
The Proposal should be submieed in English by email to [email protected] before close of business (GMT+7) on 1 December 2020.
Viet Nam is one of the world's sixteen most biologically diverse countries. Over 50,000 species have been identified, consisting of nearly 7,500 microorganisms, 20,000 terrestrial and water plants, 10,500 terrestrial animals, 2,000 invertebrates and freshwater fish, and over 11,000 marine species. Although biodiversity brings direct benefits to humans, contributes to the national sustainable development strategy, and protects the environment, Viet Nam is experiencing rapid biodiversity loss due to population growth, over exploitation of natural resources, illegal logging, and the expansion and intensification of agriculture; Illegal wildlife trade and infrastructure development.