The German Red Cross is part of the world wide Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement assisting victims of conflict and disaster and people affected by social or health related crisis. The Red Cross movement provides to vulnerable people assistance without discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions and adheres to the seven principles of the Red Cross movement: Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality. The German Red Cross assists in disaster response, rehabilitation and capacity building projects internationally on appeals of their sister organisations within the movement.
This position is part time for five months. The position is located in our USAID/HPI office in Hanoi, Vietnam.
USAID/Health Policy Initiative Vietnam (USAID/HPI) is a five year project which aims to assist the collaborative efforts of the Government of Vietnam, U.S. Government, civil society organizations and other stakeholders to develop and implement evidence-based and best practice-driven laws, policies, plans, and programs for HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment, and impact mitigation in Vietnam.
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization for children, delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives all over the world.
Save the Children (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current programme focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Care and support; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization for children, delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives all over the world.
Save the Children in Vietnam (SC) works to promote every child’s rights to survival, protection, participation and development as set forth in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The current program focuses on the following core sectors: Health and Nutrition; HIV/AIDS prevention; Care and support; Education; Child protection; Child-focused emergency preparedness and response; Child rights agenda, including Civil society development, Economic opportunities, Child poverty Research, and Advocacy for child-friendly development policy and practice.
Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific (AFAP) is looking for an intern for its representative office in Hanoi. More information can be found in the attached ToR. Interested applicants should send a CV and a cover letter in English by email or post by 3rd March 2013 to: Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asian and the Pacific (AFAP) No 30, lane 12, Dang Thai Mai street, Tay Ho district, Hanoi Email: [email protected]
CIAI is an Italian non-profit organization founded in 1968 which aims at defending the rights of children, wherever they may be born, and promoting the recognition of the child as a person and protecting its fundamental rights to life, to health, to a family, to education, to play and to innocence (www.ciai.it).
CIAI is present in Vietnam since 1993 and it is planning to extend its activities in the country through the implementation of development projects.
Job Title: Programme Intern, The Right to Be Heard Programme (Aim 4) Location: Hanoi, Vietnam Oxfam Purpose: Oxfam works with others to find lasting solutions to poverty and suffering (www.oxfam.org.uk) Aim 4: Aim 4 works towards the goal that poor and marginalised people will have an effective voice in influencing decisions affecting their lives – using their civil and political rights to achieve social and economic rights and to challenge inequality. Reporting line: Report to Programme Assistant Starting from: November 2012 Deadline for applications: 29 October 2012 to Ms. Lan Huong - [email protected]
ChildFund Vietnam is the representative office of ChildFund Australia – an independent and non-religious international development organisation that works to reduce or eliminate poverty for children in the developing world.
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance – a global network of 12 organisations which assists more than 16 million children in 58 countries. With a focus on child-centered development programs that are undertaken in partnership with more than 1,400 local communities, the Alliance puts more than $503 million (USD) to work each year to help deprived, excluded and vulnerable children.