Title: Consultants to carry out Midterm Review of the project “Early Childhood Development Project in Gia Lai Province”
After two years of project implementation, both implementing organizations (Plan in Vietnam and Department of Education and Training of Gialai province) and the donors feel the need to have a comprehensive review of the project in order to give recommendations, as necessary, for the second and final phase of project planning and implementation.
CARE International in Vietnam is a Non-Governmental Organization representing the CARE International network in Vietnam since 1989. CARE in Vietnam contributes to the global effort on eliminating poverty and hunger, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized groups. In Vietnam, to achieve this, we work with Vietnamese partners across sectors such as health services, rural livelihood development, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.
CARE Vietnam is now seeking a qualified consultancy service to Reviewing and Consolidating the Existing CBDRM Related Guidelines on Integration Gender in CBDRM Planning and Implementing Process.
CARE International in Vietnam is a Non-Governmental Organization representing the CARE International network in Vietnam since 1989. CARE in Vietnam contributes to the global effort on eliminating poverty and hunger, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized groups. In Vietnam, to achieve this, we work with Vietnamese partners across sectors such as health services, rural livelihood development, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.
Population Services International (PSI) is a leading global health organization with social marketing and social franchising interventions in Vietnam to address HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, Safe Water/Hygiene, Tuberculosis and Hypertension. PSI uses private sector approaches to improve the health of Vietnam’s low-income and vulnerable communities in more than 20 provinces. Working in partnership with the Government, private sector and civil society partners, PSI harnesses the power of markets to empower underserved populations to lead healthier lives. For more information: www.psi.org
PSI currently seeks 3 talented and motivated individuals for the temporary Consultants (up to 23 working days) as below:
TYM, CFRC and MACDI are seeking a qualified evaluation consultant to evaluate the accomplishments of Sustainable Livelihoods for Women in North Vietnam project which is part of CCA’s Partnership Program “Sustainable Livelihoods through Cooperatives” (2011-2015). Please see the attached ToR for details.
NATIONAL CONSULTANCY TEAM For Adaptation Component, Vietnam Forests and Deltas Programme
The American Red Cross (ARC) is a partner in the USAID supported Vietnam Forests and Deltas Programme under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The programme is seeking a team of Vietnamese consultants, a national consulting firm, an institution or a non-Government organization based in Vietnam.
The main objective of this assignment is to provide technical support to improve the safety and climate resilience of existing communal shelters, including ensuring access to adequate water and sanitation facilities therein.
The Pro-Poor Partnerships for Agro-Forestry Development in Bac Kan (3PAD) is looking for an international rural finance consultant. See the attached ToR for details.
The deadline for this advertisement is 15 Dec 2014.
Interested candidates can send your proposal and CV to the following address: [email protected].
Pact Vietnam is seeking a national consultant to develop training curricula on advanced business development for our Mekong Vitality Expanded project. Please find details of the consultancy package in the attached TOR and help circulate it widely to interested and qualified candidates.
Interested candidates are required to send their CV and proposed budget to Pact Vietnam at Suite 201, 501, 502 B1 building, Van Phuc diplomatic compound, 298 Kim Ma, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi, or to [email protected] no later than November 26, 2014.
PATH, through its USAID Healthy Markets project (HM) in Vietnam aims to grow a viable commercial market for HIV-related goods and services – including condoms, HIV testing and counseling (HTC), and low dead space syringes (LDSS) – that is capable of meeting the needs of populations facing the greatest risks. The project will leverage private-sector solutions, expertise, interests, and assets to identify market opportunities and catalyze market responses to the HIV epidemic. HM will support a phased transition from an environment where condoms and other related HIV prevention goods and services are predominantly subsidized, to one where non-subsidized commodities, services and distribution channels are the norm.