Consultant for Developing a “Comparative Study on the Rights of Access to Information in the Greater Mekong Region” - Deadline Extended

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1. Background information to the Services/Goods to be supplied

WWF, the world’s leading conservation organization, seeks a Consultant for the USAID-funded Mekong for the Future project activity to be based in one of the five WWF Greater Mekong country offices (Viet Nam, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar).

The Mekong for the Future is a three-year project that will support natural resources governance and transparency across the Greater Mekong through strengthening civil society's ability to engage in natural resource governance and improving their access to, and understanding of, environmental data from public and private sources. The project will strengthen the ability of civil society organizations in the region to coordinate their activities, improve their ability to advocate for and monitor environmental policies, increase transparency and improve their use of environmental data.

2. Specific Services/Goods the Supplier will provide, including methodology and related information

The consultant will lead the process to develop a foundational knowledge product that introduces a diverse audience to the issue of rights of access to environmental information, describe the current state in the five Mekong countries, and provide recommendations to regional stakeholders for future activities.

This report looks at access to environmental information in the five countries of the region. This report would be a desk analysis, in conjunctions with national lawyers, who would identify the laws, regulations, and policies that allow or enable or restrict access to environmental information. This could examine also the provision of information in areas including water/river issues, natural resources issues, EIA matters, etc. (IR3)

3. Qualification required for the consultant:

  • International experience in working with/in more than one of the Greater Mekong subregion countries

  • Good knowledge and experience in environmental law

  • Previous experience on similar assignments

  • Good knowledge of biodiversity and conservation projects

  • High sense of responsibility and commitment

  • Able to complete the task according to the deadline

  • Fluent spoken and written English

Detailed TOR can be found here: https://vietnam.panda.org/en/get_involved/jobs/?uNewsID=368935 

Interested consultants please submit proposals and C.V. to email to [email protected] with title: Tender ref 71.21 - MFF consultancy – [Name of Consultant]

Old deadline:  July 16, 2021 COB

New deadline: July 29, 2021 COB

Only selected candidate(s) will be contacted about the outcome of their tender.

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Job Details
Organisation Name: 
WWF
Application Deadline: 
Thu, 2021-07-29