Consultancy to conduct a feasibility study “to identify opportunities to address occupational safety and health challenges linked to climate change in the agricultural supply chains in Viet Nam”

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is looking for consultancy services from eligible national consulting companies/research providers to conduct a feasibility study “to identify opportunities to address occupational safety and health challenges linked to climate change in the agricultural supply chains in Viet Nam”.

The research work is being commissioned by the Vision Zero Fund Global, an initiative of the Group of Seven (G7) countries, endorsed by the G20 countries, aims to contribute to the achievement of zero severe fatal work-related accidents, injuries and diseases in global supply chains (GSCs). The Fund is administered and implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and is part of the ILO Flagship Programme Safety+Health for All. Vision Zero Fund is currently exploring pilot activities in Mexico, Madagascar and Viet Nam. The focus in Mexico and Madagascar will primarily be on addressing the impact of climate change-induced heat stress on the safety and health of workers in the agriculture and textile sectors. In Viet Nam, the Fund will conduct a feasibility study to assess the overall impact of climate change on the safety and health of agricultural workers and to identify appropriate adaptive measures  that can be implemented with the support of the Fund.

Please refer to the attached TORs (in English and Vietnamese)

Interested service providers should send the proposal in English in electronic format to: Ms. Nathalie Imbault ([email protected]), copy to Ms. Kristina Kurths ([email protected]) and Mr. Paul Wallot ([email protected]) by January 22, 2022, 17:30 Geneva time at the latest.

List of documents to be submitted:

  • Technical and Financial proposal
  • Company/Individual updated profile
Job Details
Organisation Name: 
ILO/VZF Project
Application Deadline: 
Sun, 2023-01-22