UNDERTAKING LABOR MARKET SURVEY AND CAPACITY ASSESMENT FOR TVET SERVICE PROVIDERS IN SOMALILAND

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The second phase of Horumarinta Elmiga (HE) Program, a three-year EU-funded sector-wide approach, is being implemented by the consortium of the Save the Children, CARE Netherlands and Norwegian Refugees Council in partnership with the ministry of Education and Higher Education (MOE&HE) of Somaliland. Save the Children is the lead agency of this program. The overall objective of Horumarinta Elmiga (HE) Phase II is to ensure that education and training efficiently and effectively contributes to poverty alleviation within a peaceful, secure and democratic Somaliland. The HE II will build on achievements of HE I program and the consortium fully recognizes the advantages of a Sector Wide Approach (SWAp) to education, where each sub-sector needs to be treated in relation to its contribution to the education sector as a whole.

HOW TO APPLY:
  1. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERTISE REQUIRED
    i. Post-graduate degree in Social Sciences, Business, Economics, Statistics or related field.
    ii. Minimum of 10 years relevant professional experience in research and labor market studies.
    iii. Strong background and experience in data collection and analysis.
    iv. Technical expertise in assessing issues of labor market demand and supply in Somaliland, and the ability to draw strong and valid conclusions.
    v. Strong knowledge of TVET programs is essential.
    vi. Excellent communication and report writing skills.
  2. APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND REQUIREMENTS:
    Candidates interested in the position are expected to provide the following documentation:
    • A technical proposal with detailed response to the TOR, with specific focus on the scope of work, methodology to be used and key selection criteria for respondents.
    • Initial work plan based on methodology outlined, and indication of availability
    • A financial proposal detailing the daily rate expected and other mode of payment
    • Company profile or CV including a minimum of 3 references
    • Detailed budget breakdown based on expected daily rates.
  3. Qualified candidates are requested to apply through a short proposal detailing past experience and the budget to somalia.procurement@savethechildren.org
    Applications close 31st January 2016
    Disclaimer - Save the Children is under no obligation to award to the lowest or highest or any bidder at all and may cancel the whole/part process when deems fit without giving further justification. Applications shall not be returned beyond the stipulated time.
    For more information please visit: www.somaliangoconsortium.org


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