The health systems of the Government of Viet Nam and international organizations in the fields of research and interventions access to reproductive healthcare, especially for vulnerable people and ethnic minorities in disadvantaged areas.
Completed his doctoral thesis in traffic planning and engineering at the University of Darmstadt, Germany in 2006. After a period of working for the University of Transport and Communications as Director of the Institute of Transport Planning and Management, Director of the Center for International Cooperation Research and Training, Dr. Hung is currently working at the Department of Transport, Ministry of Transport.
Dr. Hung has extensive experience in project planning, consultancy and development of public transport systems in major cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Quang Ninh and Hai Phong. He also shows in many international conferences related to transport development and planning, sustainable development and environmental protection, such as carbon reduction... Since 2010, Dr. Hung stands in SCDI as a member of the Founding Board.
Areas of research and interest: capacity building for NGOs, urban development, social sustainability, corporate and organizational social responsibility
I was accredited and certified by the U.S. National Commission for Credentialing Consultants (NBCC) in March 2007. Areas of interest and work experience are vulnerable populations such as people with HIV, sex workers, drug users, disadvantaged children, women, family issues, sexuality, and cultural adaptation.
Visiting lecturer in journalism design for projects from Lille University of Journalism (French Republic) and FOJO Journalism Academy (Kingdom of Sweden) in Vietnam. Implementing many exhibition projects and photo books in the fields of society, environment, history, culture - tourism... especially exhibitions in sensitive fields such as HIV, IDU.
Working at SCDI from 1/6/2012 until now.
Education: Moscow State University of Technology in the academic year 1983–1988, Specialized courses in business administration, urban planning
Foreign languages: Russian, English
Working history: has worked at many agencies and organizations such as Institute of Construction Planning, 8 BGTVT Traffic Works Corporation, BQP Aviation Construction Company, Vietnam Automobile and Motorcycle Magazine, Vietnam Audiovisual Magazine
Social work: collaborating for many years with the Institute of Social Sciences, MDRC, CSDS, participating in projects on HIV AIDS, Reproductive Health, Gender Equality, ...
I graduated from Hanoi University of Science and Technology in 1996 with a degree in Chemical Economics. In 2000, I graduated with a master's degree in Business Administration from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT). In 2008, I completed my doctoral thesis in Social Sciences and Economics, at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland; I am currently working as a lecturer in the Department of Management Science and Law, Institute of Economics and Management, Hanoi University of Technology.
Special fields: research and teaching of strategic management, general management, organizational behavior, human resource management,...; training in planning, teamwork, management skills, delegation, and assignment skills,....and research on the development impact assessment of small and medium enterprises in Vietnam. Since 2010, I have joined SCDI as a member of the Founding Board and a member of the Board of Directors since 2011.
Areas of research and interest: capacity building for non-governmental organizations, gender equality, corporate social responsibility,....
Khuat Thi Hai Oanh is a medical doctor who graduated from Hanoi Medical University, with a Master's Degree in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
Dr.Oanh has been strongly working towards an inclusive society, contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals agenda through improving the lives of the most vulnerable and marginalized populations: sex workers, drug users, people living with HIV, their spouses and children, poor migrants, ethnic minorities, as well as LGBTI people. She played a key role in realizing the first-ever Global Fund to Fight HIV program implemented by communities and civil society in Vietnam starting in 2011 and making it a success.
Dr.Oanh is Chair of VCSPA – the largest platform of civil society supporting vulnerable populations in Vietnam. She is Chair of the Council of Representatives of the Asia Pacific Coalition of AIDS Service Organizations (APCASO) and Chair of the Global Fund Advocate Network in Asia and the Pacific (GFAN AP). She is a member of the Advisory Group on community, rights and gender issues to the Global Fund on AIDS, TB and Malaria and a member of the Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee on HIV and Viral Hepatitis for the World Health Organization.
In 2017, Dr. Oanh was among the 50 Most Influential Vietnamese women listed by Forbes Vietnam.
Didier Laureillard is a physician specializing in infectious and tropical diseases, especially HIV, tuberculosis and viral hepatitis. He is currently a senior consultant in the Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases at the University Hospital of Nîmes, France. He is also a well-known clinical researcher with several HIV studies and is a member of the INSERM UMR 1058 group, based in Montpellier, France. As an expert, he currently sits on several scientific boards of the French National Agency for Research on HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis (ANRS).
He spent 4 years in Vietnam (2010-2014) as a Clinical Research Advisor and ANRS representative. He has developed networks between Vietnamese and French researchers, and several clinical trials on HIV/AIDS; in particular, he was the principal investigator in TB-HIV co-infection cases in Ho Chi Minh City. He also collaborated with SCDI in the implementation of DRIVE-IN studies on drug users (PWUD) in Hai Phong and is currently the DRIVE investigator on the second phase of PWUD in Hai Phong, in partnership with SCDI and funded by ANRS and US NIDA.
In addition to his academic experience, he worked for more than 10 years in Africa and Southeast Asia for Médecins Sans Frontières, an international health NGO and 5 years in the Department of Clinical Immunology of Georges Pompidou Hospital Europe, in Paris. Between 2001 and 2006, he implemented the first program of access to antiretroviral treatment in Cambodia, then began testing CAMELIA in the treatment of TB/HIV co-infected patients and participated in several TB/HIV co-infection networks.
David Koh was born and raised in Singapore. He joined the SCDI Central Council in 2012 and served as President of the Central Council from May 2012 to January 2019.
David Koh is a longtime observer of Vietnamese politics and society. Speak and write Vietnamese fluently. He has a PhD in political science from the Australian National University, majoring in Vietnam. He also studied Strategic Studies and Southeast Asian Studies. He has studied Economics, History and Chinese Studies at the Australian National University. He is a senior research fellow at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, where he has worked for the past 15 years with extensive experience in sales, copyright, medical record keeping, external affairs, conference organization, journal editing, consulting, etc.
Danièle Bélanger is a professor at Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada. She has been conducting research on Vietnam in partnership with Vietnamese institutions and researchers for 20 years.
Her work at the university examines the social processes associated with socio-demographic change, such as increasing female singles, declining fertility, severe female shortages, and increasing migration in the Asian context.
Her current major projects funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) are on migration from Southeast Asia to East Asia and the impact of this migration on communities of origin and communities of arrival. She focuses specifically on the migration of Vietnamese women getting married or working in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan.
She is co-editor of the recently released publication Reconfiguring the Family in Contemporary Vietnam (Stanford University Press, 2009). Some of her recent publications include "Marriage to Foreign Women in East Asia: Bride Trafficking or Voluntary Migration", Population and Society, 2010, "Impacts of Transnational Migration on Gender and Marriage in Communities of Origin in Viet Nam", Current Sociology (co-authored with Chen Jiang Linh), and "Survey of Foreign Brides" Ethnic Statistics in East Asia, Ethnography and Race, 2009 (co-authored with Lee Hye-Kyung and Hongzen Wang).
From 2004 to 2010, Danièle was a member of Action for Population and Development Canada, a Canadian NGO working in sexual and reproductive health and rights.
ASS. TS. Pham Bich San graduated from Bielorussia State University, majoring in econometrics in 1977, received a doctorate in economics in 1991 and became a professor of sociology in 1996. He was engaged in teaching at the National Academy of Public Administration from 1977 to 1981. held the position of Deputy Director of the Institute of Sociology from 1991-1997, in charge of the Institute of Sociology from 1998-1999 and Deputy General Secretary of the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations from 2005 until now. Associate Professor San is also the Head of the Advisory Department, Critical and Social Assessment Department of the Union, and the editor-in-chief of Vietnam Audiovisual Magazine, as well as a part-time lecturer at Hanoi University of Social Sciences and Education, a lecturer at Trade Union University, and a visiting lecturer at many universities.
For 10 years, from 2005 to 2014, he chaired many critical activities for many policies and major projects of Vietnam at the Union. He is also the director of many research topics, the author of nearly one hundred publications, including books, scientific research articles published in international and domestic journals, hundreds of critical articles on hot topics such as state administrative reform, land policy, health, family planning, and migration, as well as speeches on national television and national radio. Prof. Pham Bich San is the co-founder of the Center for Market Research and Development and one of the pioneers in conducting market research in Vietnam. He is currently the President, Research Institute of Consultancy and Development. Prof. San has made great contributions to the development of research institutions and civil society in Vietnam.
Born 8/29/1957; Origin: Quang Thanh Ward, Thanh Hoa City, TH Province, Entered Party 5/5/1978; Educational qualifications Master of Public Administration Management, Political Theory Level: Bachelor; Foreign Language English C; Highest Commendation of the Order of Independence Third Class;
Working process:
- 1974- 1978 Army
- 1979- 1983 studied at Hanoi National Economics University
- 1984-1985 Army
- 1985- 1997: officer of Hai Phong Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs
- 1998- 2017: Officer of the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs;
- 9/2017 Retirement
- 10/2017 to present Vice Chairman of Vietnam Association for Sponsoring People with Disabilities and Orphans
Positions held:
- Deputy Director of Hai Phong Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs;
- Chief VP of the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs;
- Director General of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs;
- Deputy Minister of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs;