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VIETNAM - SOUTHERN REGION WATERWAYS AND TRANSPORT LOGISTIC CORRIDORS FEASIBILITY STUDY UPDATE
Senior Waterways Transport Economist, and Senior Waterways & Port Engineer
The proposed World Bank-funded Southern Region Waterways and Transport Logistic Corridors (SWLC) Project will improve the direct inland waterways connection from the Vietnam Mekong Delta (MKD) and, from Binh Duong and Dong Nai Industrial Zones (via Dong Nai river) to the CMTV Port complex.
Oxfam is a confederation of 20 organizations working together in more than 90 countries. We are part of a global movement for change, empowering people to create a future that is secure, just, and free from poverty. Oxfam in Vietnam is working to seek transformative changes in policies, practices and beliefs in ways that will fundamentally improve the lives of poor and marginalized women and men and ensure that all citizens have the same opportunity to enjoy their rights.
CONSULTANT TO CONDUCT A SURVEY on “Voluntary Local Review of Sustainable Development Goals in Vietnam”, Focusing on Community-Generated Data (CGD) Sources For the Project “Leave No-one Behind – CSO Engagement in SDG Monitoring Process”
Management and Sustainable Development Institute (MSD) would like to recruit a consultant who has the high expertise in Sustainable Development; Community Development and Community Data Collection to take the responsibility of conducting a Vietnam SDGs Survey Report consisting of data surveyed from Vietnam citizens and CSOs working in Vietnam.
Center for Sustainable Development Studies (CSDS) is a non-profit organization based in Hanoi that works to promote education for sustainable development. CSDS works with youth and empower them through capacity building and civic engagement. CSDS provides training on leadership, critical thinking, personal development, volunteer management and social entrepreneurship using a non-formal education approach that enhances personal growth and social impact.
With the support from Irish Aid, CSDS has been implementing the Youth Drivers for Change Project since 2014 that aims to enhance youth active citizenship toward sustainable development in Vietnam.
Center for Community Health Research and Development (CCRD) requests for applications to provide services for the “Improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities in provinces sprayed with Agent Orange in Vietnam” project in Binh Dinh and Kon Tum provinces. The packages of services are:
Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) is seeking applications from eligible organizations in Vietnam to be sub-awardees to implement 04 packages of USAID funded Inclusion I project in 3 provinces of Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam. The total budget for sub-awardees is tentatively allocated at USD 16,700,000 for a 5-year project, and committed at USD 2,865,000 for phase I - by the end of December 2022.