Plan Vietnam is carrying out a Baseline evaluation of the Early Childhood Care and Development Project. The TOR is attached hereby.
Please send any interesting proposal and CV as well as related document latest by Friday 20th November 2009 to Ms. Truong Thi Kim Oanh ( ECCD Specialist) at email address: [email protected] or at 10th Floor, 72 Tran Hung Dao, Hanoi
Interested candidates should send a concept note (which includes an analysis of the mission, research plan, methodology, tools, report outline, and budget estimation) and a Resume to Oxfam GB through email. The deadline for submission is 12:00, November 16 , 2009
Project: CARE Vietnam Program Quality and Learning Agenda: Gender Analysis and Mainstreaming Location: Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Duration: from 16 and 27 November 2009 Key counterparts: CARE VN Gender Task Force members Reporting to: Gender and Learning Coordinator
CARE in Vietnam is the representative of CARE International in Vietnam. CARE in Vietnam operates under the lead membership of CARE Australia. The laws and regulations of the Government of Vietnam apply to all staff, contractors and consultants. Within CARE in Vietnam the Country Director has overall management authority as the representative of the lead member and of CARE International.
Background The Private Sector Operations Department (PSOD) is a Unit of the Asian Development Bank that supports private sector projects with clear development impact but which may have limited access to capital. PSOD-ADB fund or facilitate funding of financial institutions so they can, in turn, finance small and medium enterprises, local infrastructure facilities, and other underserved sectors that ADB may not be able to assist directly. Furthermore ADB is also keen to utilize complex capital market solutions and other innovative approaches for the benefit of the poor.
CESVI, an Italian NGO who has been working in Vietnam since 1991 with projects in the sectors of health, nutrition, rural micro-finance, water and sanitation, and education, is calling for the submission of CVs from trainers to support the project: ‘Promoting the application of basic Human Rights through the utilization of legal frameworks, to improve services for vulnerable groups in Hai Phong and Quang Ninh Provinces, Vietnam’ funded by the European Commission.
The third phase of the project funded by UNDP, namely “Strengthening the capacity of Vietnamese Government’s agencies in accelerating and improving PAR efficiency and effectiveness” has been approved by the Prime Minister in April 2009 with four main outcomes: (1) PAR process management and policy development strengthened; (2) public service delivery reform assessed and piloted; (3) local government reform; and (4) PAR communications/information system improved and PAR partnership strengthened.