13 فيفري 2016 Il y a 9 ans
Nature of the consultancy: Research Consultant, Needs Assessment of Displaced Populations & Host Communities
Type of contract: Consultancy contract
Date of start: ASAP
Reference code: LY20-2015-05
1. Background
Recognizing the vulnerabilities and needs of displaced populations throughout North Africa as well as the considerable strain and instability such flows can place on host communities throughout the region, the Community Resilience Initiative, implemented by IOM and funded by the EU, in support of the Regional Development and Protection Programme (RDPP) for North Africa, aims to build the resilience and capacity of host communities to absorb and support vulnerable migrants in North Africa, ensure community stability, and protect the rights of migrants1 in the region.
As a first component of this project, IOM will develop comprehensive needs assessments in three countries (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia) and a desk review in two countries (Egypt and Libya) where relevant data and studies already exist. The assessments and desk reviews will identify key target communities and the needs at the community level in order to (i) enhance protection of migrants’ rights and opportunities within their host communities and; (ii) stimulate economic and livelihood opportunities for migrants and host communities in order to improve resilience and absorption capacity for communities hosting high numbers of migrants and displaced populations.
While some data and resources exist on migration trends, host communities and socio-economic development within the North Africa region, most are either outdated or sector-specific and very few outline concrete activities and practical recommendations aimed at addressing socioeconomic concerns and promoting a culture of rights, dialogue and social cohesion among displaced and host communities. Nevertheless, due to the political interest, there has been a recent surge in research on migration trends in North Africa including important research conducted by IOM and its partners through the Mixed Migration Hub, identifying key routes, and vulnerabilities of migrants transiting through North Africa. As such, these assessments will build on current research in order to outline the needs of displaced populations and their host communities with a particular focus on an analysis of the human rights situation, identifying the root causes of socio-economic development needs, and the gaps in terms of promotion and communication of rights and facilitation of dialogue and social cohesion, while paying close attention to gender dynamics and issues of social conflict within the analysis. These assessments will be used to establish baselines and targets inform and fine tune project activities, as well as feed into project monitoring and evaluation in order to determine impact and success of various project components.
2. General Guidelines
The research consultant is required to ensure comprehensive collection and analysis of existing data and reports, thus identifying key target communities and the needs at the community level. Any deviations from the proposed framework outlined here should be discussed and agreed upon with the M&E Officer at IOM Cairo. The framework outlined here is not exhaustive and the research consultant is encouraged to propose additional aspects that would be essential for completing the analysis for Egypt. Taking into account the difficulties in data collection, the research consultant should aim to identify and combine data from various sources to obtain a comprehensive overview of community needs.
The country report to be produced should provide source information to all data presented and references to findings of other studies used in the analysis. When relevant, brief comments should be provided in footnotes on the methodologies used to acquire the data.
The country report should also include the list of acronyms, a data annex and maps identifying major migrant routes as well as major hubs of transit and/or destination for migrant communities both at the national level and at the community level in the case of major cities with sizable migrant communities.
3. Contents of the Desk Review
The analysis should be focused on the identification of community-level needs and challenges relating to (i) protection of the rights of displaced populations including access to basic services; (ii) economic development and livelihood opportunities that would allow host communities to better absorb displaced populations in the socio-economic sphere; (iii) social cohesion and interaction between members of host and displaced communities; and (iv) perceptions of migrants as portrayed by local and national media (both online and print) including, where relevant, reasons for misrepresentation or counter-factual information; the studies should identify and be concentrated within urban areas and neighbourhoods where migrant communities make up a significant portion of the population.
The desk review will aim to address the four main research questions:
In order to address these research questions, the report should comprise the following components of analysis:
a) Identification of key target communities
The desk review will aim to identify the key target communities, the major cities and neighbourhoods of concern as well as the social and geographical distributions of migrant and host communities within target cities.
In particular, the report should consider the following aspects:
b) Identification of migrant community protection needs
The report should give a detailed account of the services (both regulatory and social services) required in order to ensure adequate protection of the rights of displaced populations, including required methods of delivery aiming to guarantee sufficient access to local protection services. The report should assess how/what service needs may be related to the specific local context.
In particular, the report should consider the following aspects:
c) Identification of local level challenges to livelihood development for displaced and host communities
The report should provide an overview of the dominant economic/livelihood activities carried out by displaced and host populations within the country, the income generated through these activities and the potential for tensions between communities due to saturation of labour markets. In addition, the report should identify local level small infrastructure, service, or resource gaps that prevent/limit economic growth and livelihoods and which, if addressed, could expand livelihood opportunities for displaced and host communities.
In particular, the report should consider the following aspects:
d) Identification of Social Divisions and Tensions
The report should provide information on the levels of tension/divisions between displaced and host communities as well as the key drivers for such divisions including both communications channels that may (deliberately or not) perpetuate misinformation and 5 prejudice, and social practices/habits of migrant and host communities that may limit interaction and/or breed distrust.
In particular, the report should consider the following aspects:
e) Conclusions and recommendations
The final country report should summarize the main findings of the desk review and analysis, including recommendations on the key cities and neighborhoods of intervention for the project to address its main objectives. The report should also identify appropriate indicators and, where relevant, provide the baseline data from which the project’s interventions may be assessed in regards to their impact on meeting project objectives.
4. Format
The country report should be submitted in English. Tables, maps and graphs should be inserted in the text, and any additional data annex should be submitted in MS Excel with datasets, tables and graphs used in each country report. IOM rules should be respected for bibliography and quotations. Reports should include an executive summary outlining the study’s main findings and recommendations.
5. Timeline
The duration of the assignment will be 30 working days. An outline, work plan and bibliography should be submitted to IOM Libya within 10 working days from the starting date of the assignment. A draft report should be submitted no later than the 23rd day of the assignment. The final report is due on the 30th day of the assignment and should incorporate comments on the draft report received from IOM.
6. Terms of payment
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