Consultant at USAID Saving Species Project

USAID Saving Species – Recruitment of a consultant on assessing the promulgation and implementation of the CITES Convention in Vietnam and proposing measures to strengthen law enforcement capacity for the CITES Management Authority of Vietnam

Date of Issuance:                                  7th March 2019
Closing Date for Application:                22nd March, 2019

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Saving Species Program is USAID/Vietnam’s flagship implementation vehicle for combating wildlife trafficking and is being implemented by Tetra Tech in partnership with Vietnam CITES Management Authority of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. TRAFFIC Vietnam and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) are also project partners.

USAID Saving Species is seeking a qualified Consultant to support the National Assembly to assess the promulgation and implementation of CITES Convention in Vietnam and propose measures to strengthen law enforcement capacity for CITES Management Authority of Vietnam

Below is the summary of the Scope of work (SOW); for more details, please refer to the attached SOW.

Overall Goal:

  • To support the National Assembly in overseeing the implementation of international commitments and obligations, namely the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Specific Objectives:

  • To assess the promulgation and implementation of CITES regulations in Vietnam
  • To propose measures to strengthen law enforcement capacity for the CITES Management Authority of Vietnam.
  • To share the plan of the development of the legal framework related to the conservation of wild fauna and flora species, and CITES enforcement to concerned Ministries and agencies

Main tasks & Responsibilities:

  • Collect and analyze relevant evaluations concerning the consultation to the National Assembly on the promulgation of legal documents to localize CITES regulations
  • Assess CITES enforcement in Vietnam by VN-WEN, and relevant Ministries and Departments
  • Consult with relevant stakeholders at central level and in localities; work with wildlife keeping and rescue facilities, conservation centers, breeding farms, processing facilities that have activities related to CITES listed species and CITES management.
  • Develop an Assessment Report on CITES enforcement in Vietnam; Summary report on the plan on the development of legislation related to wildlife protection including obstacles and difficulties, proposals and recommendations (particularly on the competence of CITES MA of Vietnam)
  • Present the results of the report on information review and assessment; and facilitate discussions in technical meetings, consultation meetings and national workshops
  • Synthesize comments, evaluations and findings from the local and central consultation meetings.
  • Assist the Committee in the finalization of the Assessment Report

Expected Deliverables

N

Results/Outcomes

Deliverables

Schedule and Requirement

1

Assessment Report

- An assessment on the promulgation and implementation of legal documents on CITES enforcement in Vietnam (including desk research, field survey and discussion with relevant stakeholders.

- A summary on obstacles and difficulties

- An evaluation of the functions and duties of the Vietnam CITES MA in comparison with the requirements of the practical context, proposing recommendations to the Government on improving and strengthening capacity of Vietnam CITES MA to ensure the implementation of the rights and responsibilities of a country member under CITES convention as well as the fulfilment of the tasks assigned by Vietnamese government.

May – June 2019

Report in Vietnamese and an executive summary in English (1 – 3 pages)

2

Summary report on the plan on the development of legislation related to wildlife protection and management as well as CITES implementation in Vietnam (analyze the overlaps and propose recommendations)

3 days before the consultation meeting at central level

Report in Vietnamese and main bullets points in English

3

Summary report on comments, evaluations and findings from the local and central consultation meetings

July 2019

Report in Vietnamese and an executive summary in English (1 – 3 pages)

4

Presentations at Technical Meetings, Consultation Meeting and National Consultation Workshop

- Present the results of the report and findings

3 days before Workshop

Presentations in Vietnamese and main bullets points in English

5

Draft Assessment report after received comments from stakeholders from the workshops, and findings (if any).

1 week after 2nd Workshop

Report in Vietnamese and an executive summary in English (1 – 3 pages)

6

Minute of technical meetings

3 days after Meeting

Minutes in Vietnamese and main bullets points in English

7

Publications to the National Assembly (Assessment report, other relevant documents)

August 2019

Report in Vietnamese and an executive summary in English (1 – 3 pages)

8

Support the development of media publications (if any) to disseminate at the eighth session of the National Assembly

August 2019

Report in Vietnamese and an executive summary in English (1 – 3 pages)

Note: Deliverables are requested to be submitted in both English and Vietnamese as indicated.

Timeline/Working days:

  • Starting date: 20th March 2019.
  • Ending date: When the assessment report is submitted to relevant Ministries and Departments for review (expected 30th September 2019).
  • Total working time for conducting the consultancy work: 52 days

Qualifications/Criteria:

  • Bachelor degree in Law/Agriculture/Forestry/Environment or higher.
  • A minimum of 10 years or more working in the legal/law enforcement sectors; preferably with experience in CITES enforcement.
  • Experience in policy research and assessment.
  • Experience in working with state management agencies related to law development at all levels.
  • Experience in consulting or participating in developing legal documents, preferably with experience in the law enforcement sectors.
  • Experience and skills in teamwork; ability in analyzing and synthesizing reports, give consolidating feedback and responses on policy issues.
  • Excellent presentation and legal document writing skills.
  • Fluency in office computer skills.

Application method:

Application should include:

  • Resume summarizing qualifications and experience relevant to the SOW including a list of previous similar consultancy work done.
  • An application letter including an Outline/Workplan of the described assignment.

Application should be sent to: [email protected] with subject line of “Consultants for the assessment of CITES enforcement” before 5 PM. Friday, 22nd March 2019.

Only shortlisted applicants will be notified.

Job Details
Organisation Name: 
USAID Saving Species (USS) Project
Application Deadline: 
Fri, 2019-03-22