Project: Capacity Building and organizational development for DPOs in Vietnam Location: Hanoi and Project sites Timing: November 2020 - February 2021
Background:
The Capacity Building and Organizational Development (CODV) Project is a partnership between the Danish Association of Physically Disabled Persons (or DHF) and 07 partners which are organizations of people with disabilities (DPOs) in Northern Vietnam.
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is a non-profit, US-based private organization that saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. With secured grants from various Governments and private donors, WCS has worked in Viet Nam since 2006 with government, civil society, and media partners to strengthen the commitment and institutional capacity of key agencies to combat wildlife trafficking. We facilitate collaboration and cross-agency action at domestic and international scales between key law enforcement agencies, the judiciary, natural resource regulatory agencies and civil society organizations.
UN Women, in cooperation with CWD is looking for a national consultant to provide technical supports for Peace House Shelters’ staff and provide intensive counselling services for women and girls survivors of violence in the context of COVID-19 residing in 3 Peace House Shelters (PHS) of Center for Development and Women (CWD) referred by PHS’s staff.
UN Women, in cooperation with CWD, is looking for a team of three consultants on Gender Based Violence including one International consultant - Team leader (TOR-VNM-2020-088) and two National consultants - Team members(TOR-VNM-2020-089 and TOR-VNM-2020-090) to conduct the capacity development and services quality assessment of Center for Women Development (
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.
Founded in 1945, CARE is a leading humanitarian organisation fighting global poverty and providing lifesaving assistance in emergencies. In 100 countries and territories around the world, CARE places special focus on working alongside poor girls and women because, equipped with the proper resources, they have the power to help lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty.
GreenViet is seeking for local experts or a team of experts to conduct a rigorous baseline study collecting information with special reference to the private sector and community’s willingness to donate to conservation for the project in Vietnam. Please refer to the attached ToR for more information.
GreenViet invites interested consultants/team of consultants who wish to express interest (EoI) to submit the following technical proposal no later than the 29th of November 2020.
Consulting Group/Individuals conducting a Feasibility Survey for Investing in Early Childhood Development (IECD) Project to be implemented in Ho Chi Minh City and its surrounding industrial zones