‘Hope and Opportunities for People in Ethiopia’ is a project to be implemented in and around four urban areas, namely Shire/Axum, Jigjiga, Dollo Ado and Addis Ababa by a Consortium of four international NGOs, namely, International Medical Corps UK (IMC-UK), Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Plan International (Plan) and ZOA – Relief |Hope Recovery (ZOA) from 2016-2021. Overall, the program aims to create conditions and opportunities for Ethiopian youth and migrants from Eritrea, and Somalia who intend to migrate or are on route to generate their own livelihoods and to settle down.
The program assumes that most people that enter into irregular migration do so because they see, themselves forced to and do not undertake the journey out of free will. Most of the migrants would prefer the option to stay in the place where they are, but they cannot stay as conditions are not favourable or compatible for their aspirations. Moreover, migrants in Ethiopia are seriously hampered in their ability to build their lives due to legal restrictions and lack of access to basic services. Therefore, ARC program aims to address these gaps by enhancing the youth’s (both Ethiopian and migrant) access to employment opportunities and proposes to deliver the following four outcomes:
2. General objective:
Technical Approach and Methodology
3.1 Scope of work
3.2 Data Collection and Sampling Technique
3.2.1. SECONDARY SOURCES OF INFORMATION
3.2.2 PRIMARY DATA COLLECTION
The consultant shall conduct a field assessment within the operational areas in addition to desk reviews to fulfil missing, but relevant information. The following questions will have to be answered for a market assessment and livelihood survey of this type (involving vulnerable youth and women) to meet its objectives.
What type of skill and knowledge are required to be competitive in the sectors identified? Is there such skill training/upgrading centre or program in the area in question?
These questions shall be addressed through key informant interviews, focus group discussions with vulnerable youth and refugees, women and youth in business, government and other development agents and stakeholders.
4. Schedule and deadline of the service
7. Expected Output from the Market Assessment
After the assessments we expect the following outputs;
8. Informed Consent
Ø The organization will arrange the vehicle & fuel, meeting venues, stationeries and other administrative services
i. Schedule and deadline of the service
· Start date of the consultancy is March 23, 2020.
9. Mode of Payment for all the above services
The total consultancy fees will be liable to government tax(es). The payment will be made as follow: 40% in advance, 20% on submission of the draft report and 40% on submission of the final report. The organization will not be responsible for any further expenses incurred by the consultant during the consultancy visits and for any loss and/or damage to him/her.
The eligible team consultants should prepare and submit detail technical and financial proposals with separate sealed envelope. The technical proposal should contain background of the consultant, proven successful performance and engagements in similar activities, license and required certificate, CV, program schedule of the activities within the time allotted for the task.
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