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Documentation of diaspora support to self-reliance / job creation and community-led initiatives in Tunisia
Founded in 1956, the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading international NGO and one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. Active in 40 countries with 9,000 employees and supported by 7,500 volunteers, DRC protects, advocates, and builds sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement affected people and communities. DRC works during displacement at all stages: In the acute crisis, in displacement, when settling and integrating in a new place, or upon return. DRC provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance; supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included into hosting societies; and works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote protection of rights and peaceful coexistence.
DRC has been working in Tunisia since 2011 as part of a coordinated Libya-Tunisia program responding to regional instability following the Arab Spring revolutions. DRC has been one of the main implementing agencies providing services in Shousha refugee camp, as well as to refugees living in urban centres in southern Tunisia. From 2014 to 2021, DRC implemented a series of armed violence reduction projects aimed at enhancing community security and resilience in key border towns in Tunisia. In 2022, DRC North Africa has restructured itself and established a joint legal entity for Tunisia and Algeria investing skills and resources to continue to develop its existing portfolio and expand its services to migrants and other displacement affected populations in both countries.
The overall purpose of this consultancy is to establish the knowledgebase for development of a “Diaspora component” within the ongoing Danish Refugee Council/Mixed Migration Masarat project funded by the EU via the Migration Partnership Facility (MPF). The consultancy will thus help DRC improve socio-economic opportunities and (re)integration of Tunisian returned migrants through the identification and piloting of community-led socio-economic integration models through diaspora engagement schemes.
Observations from other DRC country and field operations, indicate that diaspora engagement in countries of origin, has far-reaching effects within a wide range of areas – including household and community resilience, conflict and peace, economic recovery, political engagement, etc.
DRC has, since 2010, operated a diaspora programme to strengthen the constructive aspects of diaspora engagement in former home countries. So far focus has been on Somali, Afghan, Ukrainian, Ethiopian, Syrian, and Lebanese diaspora, and has included a funding mechanism, emergency response, business engagement/job creation, protection information, diaspora civil society mobilization, and advocacy.
Observing that an estimated 6.9% (813,213) of the Tunisian population (with Tunisian citizenship) live abroad, and the fact that they send back considerable amounts to family and relatives the diaspora has for decades significantly impacted the economic and political situation in Tunisia. In 2021, Tunisians sent back 3.08 Billion USD in remittances, equaling 6.6% of the country’s total GDP.
There is no doubt that the bulk of these remittances is spent by recipients for daily needs – food, education, health etc. However, it is also DRCs observations, that local communities and households benefit extensively from diaspora economic engagement through other engagement models, including:
The objective of this consultancy is to document the local impact and existing practices of diaspora support to community-led initiatives in selected communities.
The findings from the research will be used to inform subsequent programming in addressing existing challenges to diaspora engagement and to further leverage positive impact of diaspora support to community-led initiatives.
The consultancy is expected to deliver:
Reflecting the above objectives and deliverables, the consultant is – more specifically – required to produce the following outputs.
In describing the organization and the fundraising processes the following questions should be answered:
General comments on methodology
As this research is largely exploratory with a mix of primary and secondary sources of information, the overall methodology will generally be qualitative. Literature review and parts of the baseline mapping should primarily draw on, and present existing quantitative data (including data obtained from local consultations), with a view to illustrate scale/impact of diaspora support to community-driven initiatives.
The documentation should use a qualitative methodology based on
The number of KIIs should be determined in consultation with DRC, based on the number of community-led, and diaspora-supported projects that have been identified through the consultations.
Informants should aim to include 50 % local stakeholders and 50% diaspora stakeholders.
The Consultant will submit the following deliverables:
Phase | Expected deliverables | Indicative description tasks | Maximum expected days |
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1 | Inception report | For approval from DRC, before proceeding to subsequent deliverables | 3 |
2 | Literature review (Max 10 pages) | For discussion with, and approval by DRC, before proceeding to subsequent deliverables | 4 |
3 | Baseline mapping of community-led initiatives supported by diaspora (Max 10 pages) | Upon presentation of the baseline findings, a meeting should be held between the consultant and DRC to discuss any implications for documentation of processes | 8 |
4 | Documentation of processes mainly through KIIs and possibly also through FGDs | Besides the detailed description of the processes for community-led initiatives, the transcripts (including contact details) will be valuable for subsequent engagement with stakeholders. | 14 |
Documentation of lessons learned and best practice cases | This can be done as an integral part of the process documentation. It is however essential to have lessons learned and best practices cases separately spelled out. | 2 | |
5 | Outline of the institutional and legal framework for diaspora business engagement. (Max 5 pages) | 1 | |
6 | Preparation and holding of debriefing workshop for DRC Tunisia | Internal debriefing workshop to present the main findings from the research. | 3 |
7 | Final report presenting data, analysis, conclusions and recommendations for DRC Tunisia programming. (Max. 35 pages) | First draft should be presented, and after incorporation of feedback from DRC, the report can be considered final. | 5 |
8 | Final presentations
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Total days | 43 |
The documentation should be delivered through email.
The total expected duration to complete the assignment will be no more than 41 working days
The consultant shall be prepared to complete the assignment no later than
Timeline and Payment schedule:
Deliverables | Due Date | Approving Party | Associated Payment |
Inception report | 10% | ||
Literature review and transcripts from literature review | 20% | ||
Baseline mapping, description of engagement models (including transcripts from field data), legal framework, and first debriefing to DRC | 30% | ||
Analysis, report writing, and final presentations in Tunisia | 40% |
Eligibility:
Qualification:
The selected consultant will work under the supervision of:
Anders Knudsen
Anders.knudsen@drc.ngo
The Consultant will use her/his own computer and mobile telephone
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Annex A1 Technical Bid Form (1)
Annex A2 Financial Bid Form (1)
Annex C Consultant Declaration Form (1)
Annex D_Supplier Code of Conduct (Standard) (1)
Annex E_Supplier Profile and Registration Form ENG (1) (1)
Annex F – Terms of Reference – Diaspora support to community-led initiatives Tunisia –
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