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Brief

Consultant to facilitate the implementation of the EU-PacTVET project and progress the PRFRP in the Federated States of Micronesia

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Everywhere
Closed On
Fri 06/07/2018 - 05:00 PM NZST
Tender Details
The Pacific Community Pacific Technical and Vocational Education and Training PacTVET) Project would like to invite interested individuals to submit a quotation for the provision of consultancy services to facilitate the implementation of the project and further the aims of the Pacific Regional Federation of Resilience Professionals (PRFRP) in the
Federated States of Micronesia (FSM).
The European Union Pacific Technical and Vocational Education and Training (EUPacTVET) project is component 3 within the broader Adapting to Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (ACSE) programme. The project builds on the recognition that energy security and climate change are major issues that are currently hindering the social, environmental and economic development of Pacific-African, Caribbean and Pacific (P-ACP) countries. The EU-PacTVET component is to complement the climate change adaptation and sustainable energy actions on the ground, and to reinforce the potential for green growth, including the introduction of systematic, regular and standardized training at technical institutes and colleges throughout the Pacific, where the next generation of tradesmen and women can learn about climate change adaptation techniques, sustainable energy technologies and their applications. The Pacific Community (SPC) through its Geoscience, Energy & Maritime (GEM) Division and The University of the South Pacific (USP) through its Pacific Centre for Environment and Sustainable Development (PaCE-SD) are partnering to implement the €6.3 million across 15 P-ACP countries. The project commenced in August 2014 and will cover a period of 71 months.
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