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nes cook islands

A National Environment Service Consultancy to produce the

Cook Islands Sixth National Report (6NR) to the Convention on Biological Diversity

 

The terms of reference may be collected from the National Environment Service office, located at Tupapa or from the following websites;

http://nescookislands.com/

http://procurement.gov.ck/vacancies

Click here to download the Terms of Reference:  Cook Is Consultant TOR for 6NR 2019 final

Closing date is 3 PM 29th November 2019. 

All applications MUST include a letter of interest and a workplan to achieving the consultancy outputs, CV, and marked “Confidential” and addressed to:

DIRECTOR

National Environment Service

Avarua, P.O.Box 371

RAROTONGA

For enquiries please contact Ms Louisa Karika & Elizabeth Munro on telephone 21-256 or
email louisa.karika@cookislands.gov.ck OR  elizabeth.munro@cookislands.gov.ck

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