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Scholarship, Grants & Jobs
VIETNAM YOUNG LEADER AWARDS
The Vietnam Young Leader Awards (VYLA) is a full scholarship program to support outstanding government employees in obtaining a Master in Public Affairs at a world-leading public policy school. This anual program is co-sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Training, and Indiana University. In 2010, roughly 15 individuals will be granted these highly selective awards.
A. Eligibility
i) Meet general requirements for Vietnamese Government’s scholarships (http://vied.vn/vn/54/3221/selections-scholarships.aspx)
ii) Be a current employee of the government (who receives a salary from the government budget)
iii) Have at least 12 months of working experience in the government administration or services
B. Award Requirements
i) Complete a 2-year Master in Public Affairs or Environmental Affairs at Indiana University
ii) Work for the Vietnamese Government for at least 5 years continuously upon completion of the award.
More information: Download Vietnam Young Leader Awards here
Contact:
Tran Ngoc Anh, Assistant Professor, Indiana University
Phone: 812.650.4063, trananh@indiana.edu
EC Call For Proposal on Promoting social cohesion, employment and decent work
The thematic programme ‘Investing in People’ pursues a broad approach to development and poverty reduction, with the general aim of improving human and social development levels in partner countries in accordance with the United Nations Millennium Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). It is based on Article 12 of the Development Cooperation Instrument (DCI)1, and is detailed in the Strategy Paper for the Thematic Programme 2007-2013. Part of the fourth theme of the programme –‘Other aspects of human and social development’– is dedicated to addressing inequalities and promoting social cohesion, fostering the ‘decent work’ agenda, and employment.
Readmore:
http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2010/03/ec-call-for-proposal-on-promoting.html
UN.GIFT Call For Proposal from Civil Society
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) play a vital role in addressing the issue of human trafficking worldwide. They are an essential partner in all prevention, protection and prosecution efforts. Activities that CSOs engage in range from raising awareness, measuring progress of commitments made by other stakeholders, collection and analysis of data, and influencing public opinion. CSOs help governments in identifying victims of trafficking and offer direct services to them; such services include legal assistance, medical and psychological care, as well as supporting voluntary repatriation and reintegration, or the process of integration in the country of destination.
While CSOs around the world perform invaluable work, financial resources to fund their activities are often scarce. In order to support CSOs in their counter-trafficking activities, the United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking (UN.GIFT) has established a Small Grants Facility. Through a Call for Proposals, a total amount of USD 500,000 will be dispersed to selected CSOs in 2010.
On 1 March 2010 , the Call for Proposals will be published on the UN.GIFT website inviting non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations working on counter-trafficking issues to submit their project proposals. Activities eligible for funding include direct victim support, empowerment of vulnerable groups and communities and cooperation between NGOs from countries of origin and destination. The amount of the Small Grants available are between USD 30,000 and USD 50,000 for each selected project. The final number of projects selected (10 to 16) will depend on the actual budget requested.
Readmore:
http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2010/03/ungift-call-for-proposal-from-civil.html
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