Save the Children’s vision is a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. Our mission is to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives.
Save the Children started our work in Vietnam in 1990, and implements programs in the key thematic areas: Education, Health and Nutrition, Child Protection, Child Rights and Governance, Child Poverty, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and Emergency Response. At present, Vietnam Country Office has programs in 20 out of 63 provinces in Vietnam.
Plan International was founded in 1937 as a development and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for girls. Plan International Vietnam (PIV) starts the project on Young Health program (YHP) in January 2019. The overall goal of the YHP in Vietnam is to contribute to improved health and well-being of young people between 10-24 years old in Hanoi. Specifically, it aims to ensure that young people in Hanoi have increased knowledge about risk behaviors and NCD prevention, which gives them greater capacity to make informed decisions about their health, in the context of improved health services, an enabling support system and policy environment.
ChildFund Vietnam is the representative office of ChildFund Australia – an independent international development organisation that works to reduce poverty for children in developing communities.
ChildFund Australia is a member of the ChildFund Alliance – a global network of 11 organisations which assists more than 13 million children and their families in over 60 countries. ChildFund Australia is a registered charity, a member of the Australian Council for International Development, and fully accredited by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade which manages the Australian Government’s overseas aid program.
The ILO project “Developing a New Industrial Relations Framework in Respect of the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (NIRF/USDOL project)” would like to hire the national consultant to prepare additional inputs into impact assessment report on potential impacts of workers representative organizations (WROs).
FFI’s mission is to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, based on sound science, and which take into account human needs. FFI’s strategy to achieve this mission is to work with in-country organizations at all levels to support them in identifying and implementing country led sustainable solutions.
Job Opening: Development of Vietnam’s Green Textile and Garment Sector Vision and Action Plan
WWF was one of the first International non-government organizations working in Vietnam. In 1985, WWF began working on a national conservation strategy and since then has worked closely with the Vietnamese Government on a diverse range of environment issues and implemented field activities across the country.
WWF-Vietnam is part of WWF-Greater Mekong which operates in 5 countries: Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia and Vietnam. Find out more at http://vietnam.panda.org/.
UN Women Viet Nam is seeking for an International Consultant on Gender, Agriculture, and Rural Development to provide technical and policy advice in advocating for Gender Responsive Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy, Plan, and Programme in Viet Nam.
The ILO project “Developing a New Industrial Relations Framework in Respect of the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (NIRF/USDOL project)” would like to engage the national consultant to support collecting and evaluating the public comments for the draft Labor Code revision. The contractor will inform MOLISA’s justification for the revision of Labor Code at the National Assembly meeting and possible follow-up adjustment of the report after the National Assembly meeting