INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT TRANSLATING ENDLINE SURVEY REPORT FROM VIETNAMESE TO ENGLISH -JSDF
Save the Children received the grant from JSDF, through World Bank, to implement the project entitled “Northern Mountain Integrated Child Nutrition Improvement Project”. The project has the duration of 5 years, from 2017 to 2021 and implemented in Yen Bai and Son La Provinces. The project will target 20 communes in these provinces, comprising approximately 188 villages in the four districts. The primary beneficiaries of the project are children under five years of age, women of reproductive age, and pregnant women of ethnic minority groups Hmong, Dao and Thai, identified as having the most serious child stunting rates in the country (ranging from 40 to 55 percent). The estimated number of direct beneficiaries is 20,500. Other beneficiaries include the entire population of the four districts (86,600 people), including the immediate family members of the primary beneficiaries, villagers in the target communes, and health and agriculture government officials working in the target areas.
The project aims to improve the nutrition status of children under five in the target villages through improving the child feeding practices, maternal and child care, and to diversify sources of nutrition of pregnant women, infants and young. The project applied an integrated approach in addressing the under nutrition of children by combining various interventions such as behavior change campaign, promotion of exclusive breast feeding, improving the infant and young child feeding practices and diversity of diet through the development of home garden. The project consists of four main components:
In the implementation of this project, Save the Children works in partnership with Maternal and Child Health Department, Ministry of Health at national level and with Department of Health and Department of Agriculture and Rural Development at provincial level.
The project’s end-line survey will be conducted in order to measure project achievements and assess its effectiveness, sustainability and impacts.
We are looking for a Vietnamese consultant for:
Vacancy: Save the Children is looking for one individual consultant to carry out the translation of Endline survey report from Vietnamese to English.
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4. Qualifications required
How to apply for the services
The candidate should submit a financial proposal (in Vietnamese Dong and including PIT) and CVs through email address: [email protected]
The deadline for responses is: 31 August 2021 (5:00PM)
Applications will be treated in confidence. Due to the volume of applications we receive, only short-listed candidates will be contacted and CVs cannot be returned.