15 مارس 2023 Il y a 2 ans
Promoting democratic space for marginalized communities in oil-producing areas of Tunisia
Economic Analysis Experts
Kebili and Tataouine
Background
The Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is implementing the “Promoting democratic space for marginalized communities in oil-producing areas of Tunisia” project with funding from the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF). The four-year project aims to support a peaceful democratic transition in Tunisia by bridging the gap between the government and marginalized oil-producing communities in Tataouine and Kebili and seeks to empower local CSOs to adequately represent local community demands while holding the government accountable, therefore promoting sustainable and constructive dialogue. As part of this project, NRGI built on its existing partnerships and programming in Tunisia and has been working on establishing and improving the capacity of two networks of CSO actors in Tataouine and Kebili to undertake an effective mediating role between local communities and street-level activists and the government through a series of workshops and training.
Moreover, in the initial stage of the project, a perception survey was conducted in Kebili and Tataouine. The CSO networks were consulted in developing the survey questionnaire and conducting fieldwork to collect responses. A representative sample of the populations of Tataouine and Kébili, consisting of 500 citizens each, participated in perception surveys designed and administered by the CSO networks in close collaboration with NRGI. The surveys aimed to establish the priority needs and demands of the local communities. The collected data was analyzed and discussed with civil society actors, and three key priority themes were identified based on the most pressing priorities, grievances, and aspirations of the communities:
Purpose of the Call
NRGI is seeking Economic Analysis Experts to develop two economic feasibility studies, in Tataouine and Kebili respectively, targeting the priority themes emerging from the surveys.
Each study will serve to examine the current context affecting these themes in the respective regions while developing policy recommendations to address these priorities in a realistic yet sustainable and equitable manner. The studies will be geared towards practicality, ensuring a clear analysis and an outline of exact policy and practical decisions required to enact the proposed change, in addition to associated risks and mitigation.
Specifically, the experts will be expected to:
Consultancy Responsibilities and Deliverables
Two economic feasibility studies, one for each region, will be developed for each region. The experts will be guided by NRGI to deliver the following:
Timeline:
Language
The working language for this study is either English or French; documents will be accepted in English or French. The presentations to CSOs will be in Arabic.
Qualifications
It is expected that the experts will possess the following qualifications:
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