IOM Call for Application - Consultancy on Scoping of Labour Migration Policies and Strategies in SADC Member States Jobs in South Africa

IOM Call for Application - Consultancy on Scoping of Labour Migration Policies and Strategies in SADC Member States Jobs in South Africa


SADC Labour Migration Action Plan (2020-2025)

  • The SADC Labour Migration Action Plan (LMAP) (2020-2025) is a new initiative by Member States to promote safe and regular movement of workers in the region as an integral component towards realisation of SADC Vision 2050, the SADC Industrialisation Strategy and Roadmap (2015-2063), as well as the medium term RISDP (2020-2030).6 SADC Ministers of Employment and Labour and Social Partners adopted the Action Plan at their meeting of 2-6 March 2020 in Dar es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania. The SADC Guidelines on Portability of Social Security Benefits were also adopted at the same meeting.

  • The LMAP is amplified in RISDP (2020-2030) as one of the explicit key intervention areas to enhance labour mobility within the framework of Social and Human Capital Development (Pillar 3), under the strategic objective on decent work opportunities for full and productive employment. More specifically, the Action Plan reaffirms that well managed labour migration is mutually beneficial and can facilitate greater development and economic stability for all countries.

  • The Action Plan highlights the need for interventions to protect and safeguard the rights and welfare of migrant workers, and thus give them better opportunities to contribute to countries of origin and destination.

  • These interventions remain important in the Covid-19 context as Member States seek to address the welfare needs of migrant workers and members of their families.

    The following are the three strategic objectives to be implemented, through an inclusive and gender-responsive approach:

  • To strengthen labour migration policies and regulatory systems for better labour migration governance;

  • To protect migrant workers’ rights and improve advocacy and awareness of their contribution to development and regional integration; and

  • To enhance the participation of migrant workers in socio-economic development processes in countries of origin and destination.

  • In renewing their commitment to enhance labour migration through the new Action Plan, Member States and social partners appreciated that significant challenges still have to be overcome

    Scope of the Consultancy

    In relation to the above-stated objectives, the Consultant is expected to undertake the following tasks:

  • Document the progress being made by Member States in enhancing labour migration management through policy development, legislative and programmatic measures, highlighting the key priorities and actions being pursued. This includes an analysis of the possible impacts of these measures on employment, growth and poverty eradication;

  • Analyse the opportunities and threats to effective implementation of LMAP, including the Covid-19 pandemic and its diverse impacts on mobility, labour markets and economies in general, as well as other factors such as technological, demographic and climatic changes;

  • Evaluate the capacity of Member States, social partners and other key actors to implement the LMAP in relation to their key priorities and action plans, identifying the needs for capacity building in relevant competence areas at both regional and national levels;

  • Provide concrete recommendations and strategic approach towards strengthening the capacity of SADC and MS on the implementation of LMAP and overall labour migration governance;

  • Identify opportunities for synergies and coordinated implementation of activities taking into account Member States’ various commitments at global, continental, regional and national levels. This includes an approach to foster greater cooperation across different sectors that have a bearing on the LMAP’s targeted outputs; and

  • Identify and cost catalytic interventions and activities to facilitate sustained implementation of the LMAP, taking into account gender dimensions and the need to mainstream responses to Covid-19 and its impact.

    Expected Outputs

  • Report on scoping of labour
    migration policies and strategies in SADC Member States; and

  • Costed implementation plan for priority/catalytic interventions and activities, taking into account the scoping report.

    Deliverables and Timeframe

  • The Consultant will require 45 days, delivering the outputs by no later than 28 February 2021.

    The expected main activities and deliverables are as follows:

    Phase – Inception

  • Main Activity - Prepare and submit inception report detailing methodology

  • Deliverables - Inception Document with detailed methodology, and work plan with detailed time schedule for the assignment. (2 days)

    Phase – Literature review and development of tools

  • Main Activity - Conduct detailed literature review and develop tools to guide interviews

  • Deliverables - Literature review, research protocol and tools (5 days)

    Phase – Field work

  • Main Activity - Collect and analyze data from Member States

  • Deliverables - Data collection and analysis; preliminary report of findings (30 days)

    Phase – Report writing

  • Main Activity - Draft and submit report with proposed recommendations

  • Deliverables - Final draft report (5 days)

    Phase – Validation

  • Main Activity - Present draft report and recommendations to stakeholders for validation

    Deliverables - Final report (3 days)

    Qualifications and Competences

    Education

  • Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Anthropology, or Demography;

    Experience

  • A minimum of 10 years’ experience in migration management, international development, development policy and/or research and analysis, preferably with a focus on migration or migration related subjects.

  • Demonstrated knowledge of SADC policies and strategies, as well as familiarity with the institutional landscape and political economy in the SADC region;

  • General skills: Demonstrated analytical skills and excellent communication and report writing skills; and

  • language: Written and spoken English. Knowledge of French and Portuguese is an advantage.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Prospective consultants will be evaluated for suitability to undertake the task based on the following criteria:

  • Education and Training (refer 7.i) – 20 points

  • Specific skills (refer 7.ii) – 60 points

  • General skills (refer 7.iii) – 20 points

    Management Arrangements and Conduct of Work

  • The Director of Social and Human Development at the SADC Secretariat will be responsible for overall execution of the consultancy, with technical support from IOM and ILO. The consultant shall be under a joint contract with ILO and IOM.

  • The consultant will be expected to work from his or her own offices and to use their own facilities.

    Monitoring and Evaluation

  • The consultant will be required to ensure reporting against measurable indicators.

  • These indicators should reflect the consultant’s commitment to delivering quality outputs in a timely manner, aligned to the agreed methodology as proposed in the inception report.

  • The final set of indicators should be provided in the inception report along with progress to be monitored.

    Remuneration and Payment Schedule

  • This assignment will be implemented over 45 days, at remuneration scales commensurate with demonstrated experience, education and skills levels.

    The fees will be paid in accordance with deliverables in the following proportions:

  • 30% upon submission and acceptance of Inception Report;

  • 50% upon submission and acceptance of the final draft Report

  • 20% upon validation and submission of final validated Report

    How to Apply

    Interested individual consultants are expected to submit the following:

  • Technical proposal not more than 5 pages comprising conceptual framework, detailed methodology, workplan, letter of motivation describing the consultant or consultancy firms’ suitability for the assignment, curriculum vitae, example of similar works and three professional referees; and

  • Financial quotation/proposal relating to this assignment in USD.

  • All applications clearly indicating the position title in the subject line must be submitted on or before 18 November 2020 via e-mail to pretoriacvs@iom.int copying mparakokwa@sadc.int.

  • Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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