Ref.
2026/EIGBAEFP/15324
Job offer type
Experts
Type of contract
Service contract
Activity sectors
Economic and financial governance
Deadline date
2026/05/04 14:11
Duration of the assignment
Beaded expertise
Contract
Freelancer
Duration
23 months
Département Gouvernance - GOUV > Pôle Transparence, Gestion et Redevabilité
Published on : 2026/04/27
CONTINENTAL EUROPE
FRANCE
In the framework of the project Implementing Effective Green Budgeting practices, Expertise France is recruiting an expert in Green Budgeting and Environmental Fiscal Policy, with strong knowledge of public finances and the latest Climate and Environmental policy developments at EU and international level. The Technical Green Budgeting Expert will support the following key areas:
Peer‑Exchange Programme:
Capitalisation and Horizontal Insights
The expert will collaborate with Expertise France´s Project Management team, policy officers from the Task Force for Reform and Investment (SG REFORM), and technical experts from the European Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC).
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Deliverable and estimated timeframe |
Activities |
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Brief report with work plan and proposed approach for the assignment May 2026- June 2026 |
· Online preparatory meetings to better understand the project objectives and expectations of the peer exchanges and publications · Drafting the report |
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Contribution to peer-exchange programme concept notes and agenda May 2026- February 2028 |
The Expert will collaborate with Expertise France project team and the Peer Exchange Lead Expert in the development of the concept notes and agenda for each exchange. · Propose concrete topics and activities to maximise participation in each peer‑exchange. · Join online meetings with Member States when needed to understand their expectations. · Integrate feedback from DG ECFIN and SG REFORM into the design and content of the exchanges. · Advise on which Member States should be paired or grouped, based on their green budgeting maturity and needs. · Propose mechanisms for ongoing collaboration, such as: · periodic virtual follow‑up meetings, · thematic peer‑learning webinars, · shared resource folders, · a practitioners’ network. · Facilitate up to 10 peer‑exchanges (online and onsite). · Draft a short recommendations report |
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Horizontal publications (between September 2026 and February 2028) |
· Liaise with the Technical Coordinator and local experts to define the content and objective of each horizontal or capitalisation publication · Provide regular briefings on emerging trends, shared bottlenecks, and opportunities for replication or adaptation across Member States. · Draft the publications and ensure feedback from SG REFORM, local experts, beneficiaries, and EF project team |
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Final report and final conference September 2027- February 2028 |
Participate in the final conference by presenting the key findings of the recommendations report at the closing conference and provide input, if needed, to the final report. Ensure all publications are practical, concise, and directly usable by policymakers |
Green Budgeting aims to align national budgets with sustainability objectives by systematically identifying, assessing, and reporting expenditures and revenues that impact climate and environmental goals. This reform initiative enhances transparency, policy coherence, and informed decision-making, supporting the transition to a sustainable and resilient economy.
The reformed EU Economic Governance Framework, which entered into force in April 2024, aims to ensure sound and sustainable public finances while promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth. The reform introduces medium-term fiscal structural plans, requiring Member States to outline fiscal, structural, and investment policies over a 4–5-year horizon, with a macroeconomic outlook spanning up to seven years for reforms and investments. This framework aligns public finances with country-specific challenges and EU priorities, including the European Green Deal.
The recently adopted EU Directive 2024/1265[1] and the new EU Economic Governance Framework emphasize the importance of aligning fiscal policies with sustainability and climate objectives. The Directive requires Member States to report on macro-fiscal risks arising from climate change, climate-related contingent liabilities, and fiscal costs of disasters.
The Green Deal Communication, the Fit for 55 package[2], and the reformed EU Economic Governance Framework set an ambitious policy context for addressing climate change, emphasizing the need to align public finances with climate and environmental objectives. Green Budgeting is critical to achieving these goals.
Between 2021 and 2024, the Commission implemented the Green Budgeting Training Programme[3], a multi-country technical support project under the Technical Support Instrument (TSI). This program, based on the European Union Green Budgeting Reference Framework, provided capacity-building in Green Budgeting to 23 Member States. It consisted of four modules covering foundational principles, tagging methodologies, environmental impact assessments, and peer-to-peer exchanges. The program:
· Trained approximately 1,200 participants.
· Enabled Member States to develop and implement Green Budgeting frameworks at the national level.
· Fostered cross-border collaboration and established a community of Green Budgeting Practitioners among public officials across the EU.
At the Closing Conference on June 7, 2024, beneficiary authorities identified ongoing technical support needs at both national and sub-national levels. These include further development and implementation of green budgeting methodologies, alignment with other green workstreams such as those relating to the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) principle and its application in EU funding.
Implementing Effective Green Budgeting practices
These technical support needs shall be addressed in the framework of this new project for Implementing Effective Green Budgeting practices. The Beneficiary Authorities are facing unique challenges in implementing green budgeting practices. Each country has its own specific challenges, such as developing tagging methodologies, institutionalizing green budgeting, and integrating environmental impact assessments into budgeting processes. Despite progress made, each country require technical support to address gaps in capacity, governance, and data management, and to refine methodologies for identifying and categorizing green expenditures. The countries will benefit from the action through tailored support as well as common activities to share experiences, develop and strengthen methodologies, and foster cross-border collaboration.
Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Ireland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain have requested support from the European Commission under Regulation (EU) 2021/240 establishing a Technical Support Instrument ("TSI Regulation"). The request for technical support was assessed by the European Commission in accordance with the criteria and principles referred to in Article 9 of the TSI Regulation and was selected for funding.
The national authorities that requested technical support and will benefit from this Project are:
• Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Croatia (Ministarstvo financija)
• Ministry of Finance of Cyprus
• Ministry of Finance of Denmark (Finansministeriet)
• General Direction for Public Finances and Budget Directorate, Ministry of Economics, Finance and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty (Direction Générale des Finances Publiques (DGFiP) and Direction du Budget (Ministère de l’Économie, des Finances et de l’Industrie)
• Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, Department of Finance of Ireland (An Roinn Caiteachais Phoiblí, Bonneagair, Seirbhísí Poiblí, Athchóirithe agus Digiteachaithe)
• Office for Economic Policy and International Affairs, Ministry of Finance (Gabinete de Planeamento, Estratégia, Avaliação e Relações Internacionais (GPEARI) – Ministério das Finanças)
• Ministry of Environment of Slovakia (Ministerstvo životného prostredia Slovenskej republiky)
• Ministry of Finance of Slovenia (Ministrstvo za finance)
• Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge of Spain (Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico)
This project has two strands of technical support:
1. Five Standalone Requests: These focus on tailored technical support for implementing Green Budgeting practices at the national level in Cyprus, Denmark, France (sub-national), and Portugal. The support includes developing methodologies for tagging climate-relevant expenditures, enhancing governance frameworks, and building capacity within national ministries.
2. Civil Servants Exchange: This component facilitates knowledge-sharing and capacity-building among Member States. It includes participation from the five standalone project beneficiaries (Cyprus, Denmark, France, and Portugal) as well as Croatia, Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.
The selection process for candidates will be based on the following criteria :
Deadline for application : 2026/05/04 14:11
File(s) attached : Green Budgeting Expert ToR Peer-exchanges and Capitalisation IGB.docx
Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :
In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.