WWF-Viet Nam would like to invite Bidders who are interested in our tender package: “Purchasing water equipment for 10 textile wet processing factories”
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The Center for Creativity and Sustainability Study and Consultancy (CCS) is a not-for-profit organization specialized in providing R&D, consultancy, capacity building services on the applications of creative and sustainable solutions and development models to promote Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP), especially biomass gasification technology applications, in Vietnam.
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The East Meets West Foundation (EMW),“the foundation for learning, healing and health", is a US-based non-governmental organization that assists disadvantaged communities in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia through programs in education, health, clean water and sanitation. Founded in 1988, EMW has a 34-year track record of innovative and effective work in Vietnam and a vast portfolio of completed projects. EMW projects and programs are known for their high quality, long -term sustainability, emphasis on results, and significant scale.
The Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) recently is implementing USAID funded projects, aiming to improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the central region of Vietnam. A part of the projects aims to contribute to creating positive and sustainable changes in the quality of life of children with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and their families.
CCIHP is planning to develop a model to provide rehabilitation and social support for children with IDD and their families. In order to have evidence to design and implement the model, CCIHP is looking for a consultant to conduct a desk review of existing models to support children and youths with IDD in Vietnam.