Orbis International is a nonprofit global development organization dedicated to saving sight worldwide. Our mission is to preserve and restore sight by strengthening the capacity of local institutions in their efforts to prevent and treat blindness. Our goal is a world in which no one is needlessly blind, where quality eye care is available to everyone. Since 1982, ORBIS has treated and transformed the lives of more than 10 million people in 87 countries.
Orbis has been working in Vietnam since 1996, supporting the country’s efforts to prevent and treat avoidable blindness, especially among children, marginalized rural communities, and people with diabetes. Orbis established a permanent office in Vietnam in 2003.
he Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population (CCIHP) is a non-profit science and technology organization under VUSTA with extensive experience in implementing research, training, intervention, consultation and advocacy projects in the field of health management, reproductive health, gender equality, gender-based violence and disability. CCIHP’s programs aim to promote quality, diversity and health for all.
CCIHP is implementing the Inclusion 1 project, funded by USAID, aiming to improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities in the central region of Vietnam (Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue and Quang Nam). CCIHP is looking for qualified candidates for the following positions:
Agriterra is seeking for consultancy services to support BQT to catalyze its growth and generate employment. Together we help BQT meet industry standards and market requirements, support supply chain integration, secure opportunities for value addition in domestic value chains, and access and utilize new technologies. We advise and mentor BQT on product quality, design, pricing, and packaging and marketing for target markets. Through trade shows, buyers’ and trade missions, and business-to-business networking, we facilitate lasting business relationships between buyers and sellers.
WWF-Viet Nam, USAID Biodiversity Conservation would like to invite consultants who are interested in our consulting package (3rd advertisement): “Consultancy service on Endline survey for the Wildlife Consumption Demand Reduction". Detailed information of the announcement can be found here:
The Fred Hollows Foundation seeks to engage the services of an independent consultant to undertake an assessment of environmental sustainability and climate change (ESCC) with attached detailed TOR
Interested applicants are requested to submit a technical and financial proposal for conducting the assessment, and supporting information as part of the initial screening.
The following documents should be submitted via email to following contact person, Amelia Pace [email protected]