ADB Project contracts that are awarded to consulting firms are disclosed to the public. Visit the page to view the list of contracts awarded to consulting firms, along with associated contract details. Due to scheduled maintenance, CMS will be unavailable on Saturday, 8 October 2022 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. (Manila time). ADB Projects in Viet Nam. Under IATI, Asian Development Bank publishes project, or policy-based lending, data of sovereign operations funded with the Asian Development Fund (ADF) or the Ordinary Capital Resources (OCR) in Viet Nam. Technical Assistances financed with Technical Assistance Special Fund are currently not included. Deye 5KW Hybrid Inverter5Kw Deye Hybrid PV Inverter charger, compatible with Lithium-Ion batteries. Ideal for hybrid, off-grid backup applications in South Africa.Best Price Guarantee in South Africa. The ADB has revised down Vietnam's 2021 GDP growth forecast from 6.7 percent to 3.8 percent due to a resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic that has tightened the labour market, lowered industrial Installing the custom metric. If you're in SQL Monitor then open the Configuration window, and click Custom metrics, and then click on the Create Custom Metric button. Job DescriptionWe have an exciting job opportunity for a French speaking Office Coordinator to join a global provider in the healthcare sector at their offices in Cape Town, South Africa. This is your opportunity to do meaningful work in a dynamically growing market with a perspective for the future.Your key job responsibilities as the French Co-Founder/CEO @Travel2Pay; Head of Vietnam Innovation Hub @HRSGroup We are looking for a Senior Java Backend Developer (m/f/d) that will contribute to the national & international development teams to build new products as well as implement third-party software components into the HRS Software Landscape. ge2c. Deadline 24 September 2021 Asian Development Bank ADB is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Associate Project Analyst in Vietnam. The duration of this post is 3 years. The ADB aims for an Asia and Pacific free from poverty. Key Job Responsibilities The Associate Project Analyst will perform the following functions Onboarding and Closing Ensure accurate system entries to reflect transaction approvals, signings, terminations and cancellations. Coordinate with other ADB units on the timely recording of the transactions. Project Monitoring Ensure adherence by clients to their obligations for timely and accurate submission to ADB of periodic reports and follows up as needed. Disbursement Ensure processing of disbursement requests, review of withdrawal applications, verification of compliance with disbursement conditions and/or loan covenants, follow up on submission of required documents and review of their completeness and/or validity. Database Maintenance Ensure completeness of database of legal documentation, financing and security documents and project contracts for new project approvals, as well as completeness of documents created in PSPM post-origination. Administrative and Planning Support Participate in the planning of various initiatives designed to facilitate PSPM’s interaction with other ADB units and in the development of systems and procedures to facilitate the credit administration process. Eligibility Criteria Applicant must have Bachelor’s Degree in finance, business or related fields, preferably with advanced training. At least 5 year’s work experience preferably in credit administration and/or corporate lending, including experience with corporate finance, project finance, and/or lending to financial institutions. Preferably obtained with a leading international financial institution, investment bank, or fund. Good understanding of finance business principles and strong skills in client management. Excellent process management and co-ordination skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. How to Apply Applicants must submit their CV and cover letter through online process. For more information, visit ADB. ADB’s operations in Viet Nam require high standards of accountability, transparency, openness, and public participation. Members of the public affected by any ADB-assisted project may address their concerns if the project is causing or likely to cause harm. The information on this page will guide you through the ADB complaints arrangements, as well as the requirements for complaints handling. Who can file? Person or persons from a community directly affected by an ADB project A local representative civil society organization of the affected people. If a complaint is made through a representative, the following are required name, designation, address, and contact information of the representative organization. Organization must be legally recognized; names of the project-affected persons on whose behalf the complaint is made; and signed evidence of authority to represent them. Where to file? 1. Project-level Project-affected persons are encouraged to first address the issue with available grievance mechanisms at the project level. Please contact the project owner, or the ADB project officer for more information at /projects/country/vie. 2. Resident Mission If the complaint is not resolved at the project-level, submit a signed complaint by mail, fax, or e-mail to ADB-Viet Nam Resident Mission VRM. ADB-Viet Nam Resident Mission VRM 3rd Floor, Cornerstone Building, 16 Phan Chu Trinh Street, Hoan Kiem District, Ha Noi, Viet Nam Tel +844 39331374 Fax +844 39331373 E-mail Making a complaint in person is only by appointment. Please call Dang HUU CU Mr Tel +844 39331374 ext. 145 Process for complaints handling Receiving and acknowledging the complaint Forwarding the complaint to the project grievance redress mechanism, project owner and/or project team Monitoring the complaint resolution to ensure compliance with the project grievance redress mechanism ADB's Work in Viet Nam Viet Nam has weathered the impacts of the coronavirus disease COVID-19 pandemic well in 2022. Economic activities rebounded rapidly following the removal of COVID-19 restrictions and the achievement of nationwide vaccination coverage. The economy grew by 8% in 2022—the highest growth since 2011—propelled by domestic consumption recovery, resilient exports, and steady disbursement of foreign direct investment. Viet Nam’s medium- and long-term economic prospects are bullish, aided by sound economic fundamentals, a growing middle-income class, an improving doing-business environment, and expanding exports from multiple free trade agreements ADB is continuing its lending and nonlending support to help Viet Nam enhance climate-resilient transportation, promote sustainable urban development, improve rural connectivity, and reduce pockets of poverty in remote areas. ADB’s assistance pipeline for Viet Nam also helps to facilitate access to quality education, improve health security, support climate change adaptation and environmental sustainability, and promote private sector development, gender equity, digital transformation, and regional cooperation and integration. To date, ADB has committed 457 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling $ billion to Viet Nam. Cumulative loan and grant disbursements to Viet Nam amount to $ billion. These were financed by regular and concessional ordinary capital resources, the Asian Development Fund, and other special funds. ADB’s current sovereign portfolio in Viet Nam includes 31 loans and 2 grants worth $ billion. ADB approved an additional $1 million for technical assistance in 2022 to support the identification of climate and disaster resilient projects for potential ADB financing, and capacity building in preparing and processing projects for selected provinces. ADB is committed to aligning its operations with the Paris Agreement on climate change and ensuring all projects advance low-carbon, climate-resilient development pathways. The bank provided $200,000 in technical assistance in 2022 to produce a knowledge product that will offer guidance on preparing project proposals aligned with the Paris Agreement, specific to improving the road network of the Mekong Delta Region. ADB also provided $200,000 in technical assistance, funded by the governments of Australia and Canada, to support public–private partnerships, promote private sector development, and accelerate state-owned enterprise reform. Nonsovereign operations. Total outstanding balances and undisbursed commitments of ADB’s nonsovereign transactions in Viet Nam as of 31 December 2022 was $ billion representing of ADB’s total private sector portfolio. Operational challenges. Viet Nam’s vulnerability to natural hazards, such as floods, storms, and drought, presents a major risk to the country’s economy and infrastructure. Future COVID-19 waves or new variants could affect the achievement of the objectives of the Socio-Economic Development Plan 2021–2025. ADB will continue to play a proactive role in disaster risk reduction efforts in Viet Nam as well as provide support for health system resilience. Pupils of class 9A of Dong Tien Secondary School, Pho yen District, Thai Nguyen Province, Vietnam learn in a chemistry class supported by ADB. The ADB project provided funding for the construction of classrooms, upgrading of learning equipment and enhancing education quality for 500 pupils each year. Photo Viet Tuan Tran/ADB The Government of Viet Nam has made efforts to improve its regulatory framework for the management and utilization of official development assistance ODA. However, complex ODA regulations still present risks to ODA intake and timely project delivery. To address these issues, ADB and other development partners continue to dialogue with the government to help simplify ODA procedures for smoother processing and implementation of projects, accelerating disbursements under ODA and concessional loans, and strengthening procurement capacity. Knowledge Work The country knowledge plan for Viet Nam was updated to align with the country partnership strategy CPS for Viet Nam, 2023–2026, and reflects ADB’s additional knowledge support to address the country’s needs as determined by the second knowledge needs assessment conducted with government agencies in 2022. Knowledge solutions will be delivered for policy development, capacity building for stakeholders, and increased awareness and evidence-based information. Highlighted knowledge solutions delivered in 2022 include i policy support to develop the Viet Nam Water Security and Dam Safety Policy and the National Strategy for the Development of the Digital Economy and Digital Society; ii capacity building programs for climate change adaptation, water resources and water security, and women-owned small and medium-sized enterprise development; and iii various research on credit ratings, financial institutions regulations, and gender gap assessments with Lien Viet bank, Viet Capital bank, and Finngroup. 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We embrace diversity and inclusion, regardless of gender, age, nationality, ethnic origin and race, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity, physical ability, and thinking style. Every staff member is unique and counts. You can help us make the region a better place. Women are encouraged to apply. Women at ADB ADB is the first IFI to earn the Economic Dividends for Gender Equality EDGE Move certification recognizing its strong commitment to workplace gender equality. ADB Career and Employment System Applications for vacancies are received through the ADB Career and Employment System ACES. ACES facilitates the submission of applications, and enables applicants to check the status of their applications on ADB's website. You will need to create an account before making any submissions. What We Offer We offer competitive remuneration and a comprehensive benefits package that includes worldwide medical insurance cover for staff and dependents, life and disability insurance, leave, benefits for contingent events, and retirement benefits. Additional benefits may be provided to international staff if they meet the eligibility criteria for the particular benefit. Salary Compensation for all ADB staff is “market-driven”, with reference to the appropriate global or local market from which a specific position is recruited. Salaries are determined according to the level of responsibility of the jobs and are reviewed annually to ensure that ADB’s compensation remains competitive. Benefits Medical and health benefits Life and disability plans Leave and holidays Benefits for contingent events Retirement benefits Other benefits for International Staff Relocation assistance Installation and rental allowance Education assistance and education travel Home country travel and allowance More information on... Meet Our People Making a difference in the world doesn’t have to be a choice between a successful profession or a fulfilling personal life. Women working at ADB, who share many of the same personal circumstances as others around the world, are given the benefits and opportunities they need to have both meaningful careers and rewarding personal lives. “I’m Every Woman” tells the stories of professional women working at ADB’s headquarters in Manila and in its 27 offices across Asia and the Pacific. Emma Marsden, Senior Environment Specialist Exposure to countries and cultures enriched her capacity Agnes Surry, Senior Planning and Policy Specialist Helping create sound policies to deliver the right solutions Shaista Hussain, Results Management Specialist Young family moved far from home in Islamabad, Pakistan Cleo Kawawaki, Deputy Director General Keeping family ties close from Japan to Manila Other Programs Scholarship Program Offers postgraduate scholarships for studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields. Internship Program A project-oriented learning opportunity for graduate students to gain experience through research assignments based on ADB's current operational needs. Young Professionals Program An entry-level recruitment program to attract highly qualified and motivated individuals to ADB, providing the foundation for a challenging and rewarding professional career in an international development environment. Visiting Fellow Program Provides an opportunity for researchers and academics to share their ongoing or recently completed economic research in ADB headquarters in Manila. Environment Officer Safeguards, Viet Nam Resident MissionReference Number 230302 Position Level NS 2 Department Sustainable Development and Climate ChangeDepartment Division Safeguards DivisionADB - Asian Development BankUpdated 2023-06-08T174848Z

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