Environmental conservation work in Vietnam
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08 May 2008
WWF Greater Mekong - Communications Officer
WWF Greater Mekong is now looking for a qualified candidate for the position of Communications Officer based in Hanoi of the WWF-TRAFFIC "A matter of Attitude" Project.The officer will assist the WWF Greater Mekong Marketing & Communications Manager (MCM) in implementing activities of the WWF component of the project. » Read more
WWF Greater Mekong - Communications Officer
WWF Greater Mekong is now looking for a qualified candidate for the position of Communications Officer based in Hanoi of the WWF-TRAFFIC "A matter of Attitude" Project.The officer will assist the WWF Greater Mekong Marketing & Communications Manager (MCM) in implementing activities of the WWF component of the project. » Read more
07 May 2008
WWF Vietnam Country Programme - Corporate Relations Consultant
WWF Vietnam Country Programme is seeking for a candidate to fill in the position of Corporate Relations Consultant based in Ho Chi Minh City. The consultant will work on strengthening relationships with current corporate partners, developing new ones in HCMC, raising fund for WWF programmes and operations.
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WWF Vietnam Country Programme - Corporate Relations Consultant
WWF Vietnam Country Programme is seeking for a candidate to fill in the position of Corporate Relations Consultant based in Ho Chi Minh City. The consultant will work on strengthening relationships with current corporate partners, developing new ones in HCMC, raising fund for WWF programmes and operations.
22 Apr 2008
National Forest Officer in Quang Nam province
WWF, one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, has a global network active in 96 countries. From its Greater Mekong Programme Office in Hanoi, WWF manages a wide array of conservation projects in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Thailand in the forest, freshwater, marine/coastal and species priority areas.
In close collaboration with the ADB and MONRE, WWF Greater Mekong is running a 5 year-project the Central Annamites Biodiversity Conservation Corridor which aims to maintain the ecological integrity of the Central Annamites landscape through improved management of core areas for biodiversity conservation and forest restoration. In Viet Nam, the project covers the provinces of Quang Nam, Quang Tri and Thua Thien Hue provinces.
» Read more
National Forest Officer in Quang Nam province
WWF, one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, has a global network active in 96 countries. From its Greater Mekong Programme Office in Hanoi, WWF manages a wide array of conservation projects in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Thailand in the forest, freshwater, marine/coastal and species priority areas.
In close collaboration with the ADB and MONRE, WWF Greater Mekong is running a 5 year-project the Central Annamites Biodiversity Conservation Corridor which aims to maintain the ecological integrity of the Central Annamites landscape through improved management of core areas for biodiversity conservation and forest restoration. In Viet Nam, the project covers the provinces of Quang Nam, Quang Tri and Thua Thien Hue provinces.
» Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Feb 2008 - Started: Nov 2000Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion Action Programme
The goal of the ecoregion action programme for the Lower Mekong Dry Forests Ecoregion is to ensure the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversit... » Read moreWWF Tiger Action Plan
Drawing upon 4 decades of tiger conservation work with partners around the globe, WWF has developed a new and far-reaching strategy for tiger conserva... » Read moreWetlands Alliance Programme: Building Local Capacity for Sustainable Wetlands Management
4 development partners have joined forces in an alliance to work towards a common approach to building the skills needed to ensure that wetland ecosys... » Read moreMore...
Contact
Hong Hoang Thi Minh
(Marketing and Communications Manager)
WWF Greater Mekong Programme Office,
Hanoi
T: +84 4 719 3111 ext 126
(Marketing and Communications Manager)
WWF Greater Mekong Programme Office,
Hanoi
T: +84 4 719 3111 ext 126
Offices
WWF Greater Mekong Programme Office,
Hanoi
39 Xuan Dieu Street Tay Ho District,
Hanoi Hanoi,
Vietnam
Vietnam
T: +84 4 719 3049
F: +84 4 719 3048
Hanoi
39 Xuan Dieu Street Tay Ho District,
Hanoi Hanoi,
Vietnam
Vietnam
T: +84 4 719 3049
F: +84 4 719 3048
