30 أفريل 2025 Dans 1 semaine
Call for Experts
Senior Expert in Human Rights
CBC IBM NA
Posting Date: 07/04/2025
Reference number: CfE 0425/F494/ Senior Expert in Human Rights
Deadline for Applications: 30/04/2025
Duty Station: Tunis, Tunisia
Contract Duration: Time frame 31.12.2025/maximum # of working days 59 THIS CALL IS OPEN TO INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ONLY
Organisational overview
The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) is an international organisation with 21 Member States and about 500 staff members tasked with promoting innovative, comprehensive and sustainable migration policies. Active in more than 90 countries worldwide, it takes a regional approach in its work to create efficient cooperation and partnerships along migration routes. Its three-pillar approach to migration management – structurally linking research, migration dialogues and capacity partnerships – contributes to better migration policy development worldwide. The Vienna-based organisation has a mission in Brussels, a regional office in Malta, and field offices in several countries, including Tunisia. ICMPD receives funding from its Member States, the European Commission, the UN and other multilateral institutions, as well as bilateral donors. Founded in 1993, ICMPD holds UN observer status and cooperates with more than 200 partners, including EU institutions and UN agencies. The organisation’s greatest assets are its 250+ staff members, who personify its values of commitment, integrity, partnership, respect, and innovation in actions and decisions.
ICMPD’s roots in Tunisia dates back to 2002, with Tunisia’s participation in ICMPD’s Mediterranean Transit Migration Dialogue (MTM). The first representative for Tunisia was appointed in 2011 and the ICMPD office in the country was established in October 2015, following the signing of a Cooperation Agreement with the Republic of Tunisia in June 2015.
ICMPD’s engagement in Tunisia encompasses support in governance, the development of capacity partnerships, the modernisation of equipment and facilities, and knowledge management in the migration sector. The main beneficiaries include the National Guard, the Border Police, Customs, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians abroad.
Objective
The Senior Expert will provide high-level strategic and technical support to the “Cross-Border Cooperation and Integrated Border Management in North Africa” project, ensuring the integration of human rights standards into all project activities.
Tasks
The main task of the expert is to assist the project implementation team in ensuring the respect of a human rights-based approach in all project activities through the duration of the contract and to adjust deliverables and recommendations based on ongoing monitoring of contextual developments, as well as updated literature and data.
Activities
Legal and Institutional Analysis
Risk Assessment and Compliance Monitoring
Recommendations
Professionalisation and Training
Ongoing support
Deliverables
The expected deliverables to the above-mentioned tasks are:
The draft deliverables must be submitted no later than the pre-set deadlines defined in the tentative work plan. The final deliverables must be submitted no later than 31 December 2025.
Tentative work plan
Deliverables | When | Number of
days |
|
1 | Legal analysis | Within 1 month of
signing the contract |
3 |
2 | Stakeholder mapping | Within 1 month of
signing the contract |
2 |
3 | Human right due diligence risk assessment | Within 1 month of
signing the contract |
2 |
4 | Accountability record assessment | 31 December | 5 |
5 | List of recommendations, including follow-up mechanisms to monitor the implementation of recommendations | Within 2 months of
signing the contract |
7 |
6 | Adjusted deliverables (#2-5) based on ongoing monitoring of contextual developments, as well as updated literature and data
throughout the contract duration |
Within 2 months of
signing the contract |
3 |
7 | Compliance reports in line with donor reporting standards | From contract date to 31 December | 2 |
8 | Content for a training aiming at enhancing the understanding and application of human rights principles in border management operations for project partners and
adjustments based on new challenges, updated legislation, and practical field experiences |
31 August | 10 |
9
& 10 |
Content for a training & Delivery of a training session on human rights to project partners | 31 September | 5 |
11 | Identification of areas where the project implementation team requires support and completion of corresponding deliverables | 31 December | 20 |
Maximum number of working days: 59 |
Reporting lines
On a weekly basis, the expert will report to Ms Souha Badr, who will be in charge of the overall supervision both in terms of administrative and content issues. S/he will coordinate with other relevant actors within the ICMPD and provide inputs and comments on deliverables as needed.
Qualifications and Experience
Background Information/Documentation to be provided by ICMPD
▪ ICMPD internal documentation related to the topic will be shared with the expert;
▪ Regular coordination with ICMPD regional/HQ offices and partners.
Administrative Information
ICMPD is committed to a respectful work environment. We thus require our employees to complete a respective on-line training. Please follow the instructions attached to this document on how to complete Respectful Work Environment courses on the LearnHub learning platform. The on-line training is available at the following link: https://learnhub.icunet.group/.
Please kindly contact hr@icmpd.org to receive the credentials. Once courses are completed, please submit your training certificates to recruiting manager subject “E-learning on Respectful Work Environment”.
▪ Travel:
The expert shall receive from ICMPD a travel itinerary for the foreseen activities abroad. Travel by the most effective and economic mode of transportation shall be authorised. Deviations from the approved itinerary reflecting private preferences shall be borne by the expert. Tickets for air travel will be provided by ICMPD for the most direct and economic flight. For travel by train, a first-class ticket is provided as standard. In case the self-purchase1 of tickets for the official mission is pre-authorised, the traveller will be reimbursed upon submission of the tickets and a proof of purchase. Private car usage may be authorised upon provision of the Private Vehicle Liability Waiver form ensuring adequate insurance coverage for damage to third parties, the vehicle and transported passengers and goods. The reimbursement entitlement is calculated based on a kilometric allowance rate applied by the European Commission. The rate covers all vehicle travel costs including toll fees, parking and fuel costs.
1For local travel, Project Manager can authorise the self-purchase; for international travel, self-purchase can be authorised by Project Manager only if the authorised travel agency cannot provide the ticket
The expert shall be entitled to receive a daily subsistence allowance (DSA) from ICMPD for authorised missions. The DSA shall be deemed to cover the costs of accommodation, meals, transportation to/from airports, bus or train stations, in-town transportation (such as train, bus, tram, metro, taxi) at the place of destination, gratuities and other incidental costs. A full DSA is applicable for each night spent on official missions outside the place of residence, including travel time. In case where accommodation and/or meals are provided free of charge by ICMPD, a government or a related institution, the amount of daily subsistence allowance will be reduced accordingly. Upon request, ICMPD can provide to the traveller an advance of funds for official travel in the amount of up to 50% of the applicable DSA for missions longer than four (4) days. Other mission-related costs, such as necessary visa or vaccination costs are reimbursed based on Project Manager approval and upon submission of supporting documentation.
▪ Payment:
Fees for the assignment are paid upon satisfactory delivery of services and upon submission of:
• timesheet(s), duly completed in line with instructions, dated and signed;
For mission-related payments, the expert shall send the following documentation by email not later than two (2) weeks following the return to the place of residence:
▪ signed and completed statement of mission expenses with all relevant documents, such as boarding passes (inbound and outbound), ETIX/flight/train ticket and receipts for expenditures in addition to the DSA;
▪ a completed, dated and signed travel report.
The expert is therefore requested to submit all documentation together to souha.badr@icmpd.org.
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Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The applicants should be available for a face-to face meeting or an interview via videoconference. The assignment is subject to project funds availability and/or final approval by the donor. The invitation to an interview does not establish any right to future employment.
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