Strengthening of health information systems is a part of the overall health systems strengthening programme in Viet Nam. It focuses on the provision of technical support to partners to develop a comprehensive health information system that will promote evidence-based policy and decision making processes in the health sector. The programme will also support the government in the collection and analysis of information that will contribute to the pevention, management and control of diseases.
Background: Coming to the end of the 2008-2013 Programme, Vredeseilanden (http://www.veco- ngo.org/) will need to measure its programme impact through an assessment for each of the four chains focusing on the following objectives: economic (SO1), advocacy (SO2) and consumer awareness (SO3). This impact assessment will cover the three year period of 2011-2013 (compared to the baseline of 2011) and feed into the Annual Report 2013 of VECO Vietnam (http://www.veco-ngo.org/veco-vietnam/veco-vietnam). The assessment will also cover the institutional aspects of VECO Vietnam in implementing the programme.
GRET, a professionals’ association for a fair development created in 1976, is currently involved in more than thirty countries. It works on the main aspects of social and economical development processes, through approaches based on partnership and action research. It combines pilot projects and expertise consultancies, contribution to public policies and documentation and diffusion of references.
UNDP Vietnam seeks 01 qualified International Consultant to assist with mainstreaming biodiversity conservation priorities into land use planning.
The objective of the assignment is to provide international expertise to Biodiversity Conservation Agency (BCA), which is the implementing agency under Vietnam Environment Administration, on mainstreaming biodiversity into land use planning at provincial level.
The selection will be based on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations.
Interested offerors are invited to submit CVs and financial proposals (following guidance in the Procurement Notice) to:
Poverty Reduction Pollicies & Programme Project in Bac Kan province ( PRPP Bac Kan) is looking for consultants team to conduct the training course on Commune Ownership Investment in Bac Kan province. Would you please post up our job announcement on your NGOCENTRE website with term of references attached and brief information as below.
Vaccancy for consultants team to conduct the training course on commune Ownership investment.
CARE is now re-advertising for Consultant to Modify existing Prevention Training framework curriculum for HIV/AIDs project. Please find more details in the attached Terms of Reference.
Interested people should send CV and cover letter to [email protected], deadline for application is 30 August 2013. No telephone contact please.
FHI 360, also known as Family Health International, is a non-governmental organization that works with the Vietnam Ministry of Health, other ministries, provincial health services, and local non-government organizations to promote the health and well-being of the Vietnamese population, particularly vulnerable and disenfranchised groups. In Vietnam, FHI 360 is currently building the capacity of local organizations in HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and treatment; TB control; nutrition; maternal and child health; dengue control; behavioral and epidemiologic research methods training; clinical research in new vaccines and drugs; and laboratory strengthening.
Save the Children, the world’s largest independent organization for children, delivers immediate and lasting improvements to children’s lives all over the world.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Vietnam is supporting the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) through Disaster Management Center (DMC) of Water Resources Directorate (WRD) with a Project entitled “Strengthening institutional capacity for disaster risk management in Vietnam, including climate change related risks – Phase 2 (SCDM-II)” from 2012 - 2016.