News Careers CONSULTANCY CALL (CLOSED) 06.06.2023 FES Vietnam is looking for consultant(s) to develop guideline for Vietnamese cities to fulfill their COP26 commitments on green and low-carbon urban development. About Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Vietnam Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is the oldest political foundation in Germany. With an international network of more than 100 offices worldwide, FES contributes to fostering the core values of social democracy - freedom, solidarity and social justice. Moreover, FES offices throughout the world have been promoting sustainable development models for many decades. In 2010, FES established a new global working line focusing on climate justice and social-ecological-transformation. As one of the first international NGOs to work in Vietnam, FES has built a close cooperation with its partners in the Communist Party, Government, National Assembly, mass organizations, and civil society, engaging in a political dialogue and promoting participatory decision making in almost all essential policy fields - ranging from human rights, gender equality, and economic and financial stability to climate change and energy policy. Since 2015, FES Vietnam has served as a regional hub in the field of climate change, energy, and the environment for FES Climate Change and Energy Project in Asia. The project aims to fostering a social-ecological transformation in Asia by promoting international and domestic climate justice and exploring solutions for a just transition, especially in the energy sector. FES Vietnam is looking for consultant(s) to develop guideline for Vietnamese cities to fulfill their COP26 commitments on green and low-carbon urban development. For further details on job description and requirements, please read full ToR here. Interested candidates should submit the following documents in English to vinh.nguyen(at)fes-vietnam.org or chu_yen(at)amc.edu.vn by 20 June 2023 A proposal describing how you develop the guideline A portfolio of previous work or CVs A financial proposal to address the work clearly defining the number of working days and rate per day