Terms of Reference
A. Introductions
The Project Management Unit (PMU) under Department of Climate Change (DCC), Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) is responsible for implementing all ODS phase-out activities stipulated in the Vietnam HCFC Phase-out Management Plan, Stage II (HPMP II) as agreed by Government of Vietnam and the Executive Committee (ExCom) of the Multilateral Fund and as implemented through the Grant Agreement on the HCFC Phase-out Stage II Project between the Government of Vietnam and the World Bank. This involves: (a) assisting DCC in formulating policy and regulatory measures to support sustainable phase-out of HCFCs in accordance with the phase-out schedule stipulated in the approved HPMP; (b) assisting HCFC consuming enterprises and other eligible entities in Vietnam in converting to non-HCFC technologies in an effective and transparent manner; (c) reviewing and approving project concepts and proposals for HCFC phase-out activities submitted by eligible enterprises in accordance with procedures agreed by MONRE and the World Bank; (d) monitoring implementation of all activities financed under the HPMP II and also fulfilling reporting requirements of the ExCom, DCC, MONRE, and the World Bank.
The Project under the Grant Agreement between the World Bank and the Government of Vietnam consists of the following three components:
Component 1: HCFC Consumption Reduction
Air-conditioning (AC) manufacturing and servicing sector
Support to Beneficiary Enterprises in the AC manufacturing and servicing sector for conversion to non-HCFC based AC production; and (b) provision of technical support for, inter alia, policy measures, capacity building, and good practices related to the adoption of HFC-32.
Refrigeration manufacturing sector
Support to Beneficiary Enterprises in the refrigeration manufacturing sector for conversion of priority industrial refrigerating systems with available cost-effective and low GWP alternatives.
Refrigeration servicing sector
Provision of: (a) training and certification in good servicing and maintenance practices; (b) servicing tools to selected vocational training centers to enable training in the handling of alternative flammable refrigerants and to selected servicing shops to inform on alternatives and future HCFC phase-out projects; (c) technical assistance for selected industrial refrigeration end users on HCFC leakage management; and (d) support for monitoring, learning and dissemination activities.
Foam sector
Support Beneficiary Enterprises in the foam sector for establishment of blending housing, foam production conversion to hydrocarbon, methyl formate, hydrofluoroolefin or other low GWP alternatives, and conversion of extruded polystyrene foam production.
Component 2: Technical Assistance and Policy Actions
Provision of technical and analytical support and capacity-building activities for, inter alia, sector-wide technology, technical and safety standards and best practices related to HCFC phase-out, monitoring information system and public awareness; and (b) provision of technical and advisory support for the development of HCFC phase-out policies and regulations.
Component 3: Project Management
Provision of support to manage, supervise, coordinate and evaluate the implementation of the Project, including support for launch and completion workshops, financial audits, and annual HCFC consumption verification.
The PMU is responsible for overseeing the adherence to the policies and procedures in project development, preparation, approval implementation and review of the Montreal Protocol Funding mechanism, and the conditions and milestones as stipulated in the Project Document.
The PMU will hire a Financial cum Administrative Consultant (FO) to assist PMU in the implementation of the HPMP II activities and to ensure timely achievement of the HPMP II targets and obligations. The overall responsibility and specific job descriptions for the FO is described below.
B. Overall Responsibility
The responsibilities of the FO are to assist the PMU and to ensure that: (a) the project accounts and financial statements accurately reflect the financial position and transactions relating to project expenditures and funding from the World Bank; (b) the reports required by PMU, the World Bank, and DCC are prepared on a timely basis. The FO will report directly to the Project Coordinator and will also be responsible for assisting PMU in the internal processing, especially on timely approval and payment of the eligible expenses to the beneficiaries or the suppliers for the subproject and other activities of the HPMP II. The Project Coordinator may also assign the FO to assist in the implementation of the HPMP II as appropriate; (c) the planning and implementation of the investment sub-projects are timely carried out and in line with the annual work plan, the Grant Agreement and the PIM of the project; and (d) the process of hiring consultants, approval of proposals and appraisal reports, endorsement of disposal plan, and coordination with other government agencies are on timely manner.
The Financial cum Administrative Consultant will be responsible for:
C. Experience and Qualifications
D. Duration and Performance Evaluation
The FO is expected to start working from July 2022.
The contract will be signed till to the end of 2023. The contract will follow the Bank’s standard template for medium-term time-based contract with Individual Consultants.
E. Selection method
The FO will be selected following Individual Consultant method stipulated by the World Bank. The initially qualified candidates will be invited for interview by PMU at project’s office.
Interested consultants must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, CV, letters of recommendation, etc.).
Deadline for submission of application: 10:00 August 5, 2022 to email: [email protected]