Position Title: Consultant – Trainer and Subject Matter Specialist: Refugee inclusion
Location(s): Remote or based in Uganda
Reports to: DREEM Refugee and Displaced Youth Inclusion Young Africa Works, Program Manager
Contract term: 4 days over the period 1 April, 2022- 30 May 2022
World University Service of Canada
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian non-profit organization with a mission to build a better world for all young people. It is a world in which all young people, especially women and refugees, are empowered to secure a good quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities. We work towards this mission by delivering programs that enhance education, economic opportunities, and empowerment for youth.
The Project
WUSC, through the Displaced and Refugee Youth Enabling Environment Mechanism (DREEM) project, plays a unique role as a technical assistance and strategic learning partner to the Mastercard Foundation and Mastercard Foundation partners. The project has three pillars; Pillar A; offering technical assistance to the Scholars program, Pillar C; Strengthening Economic Opportunities for Refugees. The second pillar, Young Africa Works, supports Mastercard Foundation’s country partners and staff in Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Uganda to gain the knowledge, capacity and networks to meaningfully include and develop programming that meets the unique training and employment needs, opportunities and aspirations of refugee and displaced youth, especially young women.
Purpose of the assignment.
Through a series of webinars, WUSC will help the Foundation’s country partners and staff in Uganda to gain the knowledge, capacity and networks to meaningfully include and develop programming that meets the unique training and employment needs, opportunities and aspirations of refugee and displaced youth, especially young women.
Scope of work
This assignment involves developing and delivering a webinar on the context of refugee inclusion in the digital economy sector in Uganda. The webinar will answer the following questions:
- How is the current uptake of digital gigs/work by refugee youth in Uganda? Does it differ for men and women, and if so, why?
- What are the specific opportunities in the digital economy for refugees? Which digital gigs show more potential for employing refugee and displaced youth? What are the enablers and disablers? Does it differ for men and women?
- How is the current infrastructure support in camp hosting areas in relation to digital work? Internet connectivity and device accessibility by refugee youth. What are the challenges refugees face accessing devices and connectivity?
- How is the digital economy being explored for business support services by refugee entrepreneurs?
- Which are the institutions/organizations working to promote refugee and displaced youth inclusion in the digital economy? What investment are they making? Are they having equal success including men and women? What are the challenges, risks, and safeguarding concerns they are facing?
- What are some best practices from the other East African countries/ global that can be replicated in Uganda for refugee and displaced youth?
- How can Mastercard Foundation support the local actors to better serve the refugees including women working in this sector in Uganda?
- A success story/case study of a successful refugee youth working in the digital economy sector.
Methodology
The assignment entails development of 1.5-hour webinar content on the subject matter. The consultant is expected to refer from current publications/authentic articles (done in the last 5-years). While the context is Uganda, we encourage comparing findings with information from other countries that host refugees including Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia.
Deliverables
- A webinar presentation (PPT slides) for the relevant subject matter
- A summary (no more than 7 page write up on the workshop subject matter
- A proposed guest speaker where possible
- Work with the YAW program manager to conduct a 1.5-hour webinar for the staff and partners of the Foundation
Timelines
April, 2022: Submission of applications
April, 2022: Recruitment and selection of subject matter experts
April, 2022: Prepare the webinar
May, 2022: Deliver the Webinar to the Foundation’s staff and partners
Qualifications of the Consultants
The Consultant(s) is expected to have:
- Ability to write insightfully and concisely in English
- Excellent presentation and communication skills
- Significant experience conducting desktop studies, case studies
- Experience hosting webinars
- Ability to develop a high quality presentation deck preferably using softwares such as CANVA etc.
- Expertise in the relevant subject matters (refugee inclusion and the digital economy)
- Lived experience as a refugee or displaced person is a significant asset, however not a MUST.
- Significant familiarity with refugee context in Uganda
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply to WUSC by April 5, 2022. Candidates should submit a CV, a sample of similar work conducted, a one-page cover letter that details: 1) why they are an ideal candidate; 2) how they would approach the assignment; and 3) proposed budget outlining their daily rate.
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