20 Janvier 2023 Il y a 2 ans
To tackle some of these issues, Expertise France, the French technical cooperation agency, together with the European Union and in close cooperation with both international and local Libyan partners, have developed a set of targeted activities based on several years of experience in order to improve Libya’s business environment and support the growth of the private sector.
Considering the very volatile environment in Libya, at both political and security level, it is of paramount importance to adopt a flexible approach in implementing the action. Classical long-term planning is not realistic in view of the ever-changing context. It is suggested to review both objectives and achievements every year during the steering committee to allow the necessary operational adaptations in the scope of the activities that would allow reaching the objectives of the action.
Expertise France is working on three projects until 2022 and other projects are in development.
The first project names Private Sector Development Programme. It is a 4-year programme (2019-2023). The ultimate aim of the EU4PSL programme is to improve Libya’s business environment, in order to generate economic growth for private sector and job opportunities for youth and women.
The total budget of the programme is 10 million euros.
The outcomes (components) of the programme are as follows:
Outcome 1: Strengthen the capacities of Libyan institutions to design and implement actions conducive to MSME development and improve the attractiveness of Libyan economy for investments.
Outcome 2: Support youth’s and women’s economic empowerment and start-up entrepreneurship.
Outcome 3: Improve access to finance for MSMEs and start-ups, including innovative financial tools and microfinance.
Outcome 4: Business and Education: Streamline Entrepreneurship within Libyan universities
The second project is Raqam-e, a 2-year project funded by the French government with 1.8m euros and implemented by Expertise France in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Governance and 5 municipalities. It started on the 1st of April 2020.
It supports Libya in its digital transition by allowing young people to access new skills to meet the job market needs of tomorrow.
The project includes three activities:
By the end of the project, 5 coding academies will be delivering coding trainings in 5 municipalities: Benghazi, Janzour, Misrata, Sebha and Tripoli Center with the ambition to train more than 200 young people per year, 50% of whom are women.
In order to stimulate innovation within these coding academies, “Hackathons”, competitions between the coders, will be organized, under the sponsorship of Libyana (Mobile Company).
The objective is that previously acquired skills can be directly used by the private sector. Those events will also be an opportunity to allow the most talented coders to expose their skills to potential recruiters or investors.
Manara will focus on supporting and empowering women by encouraging them in their professional endeavour, especially women with young children. The coworking space will offer to women entrepreneurs with children between 0 to 3 years old – the “mompreneurs” – a place where they can work while their children are being taken care of by qualified nannies. The coworking space team will also organize events allowing mompreneurs to develop their skills and build a professional network.
This bootcamp will gather 12 coding schools (22 participants in total) across Libya that are already competent and experienced in providing coding trainings. The objective is to improve their capacities in coding, communication, and entrepreneurship. By further strengthening their capacities, we want to see them play a more important role within their community. This 3-month online bootcamp will close with a hackathon.
Four parity groups of women / men of 20 people aged between 18 and 30 years old distributed geographically in 4 cities (Benghazi, Misurata, Sebha and Tripoli) will be trained for 6 weeks in Libya in coding, digital marketing and UX design for 4 weeks. Two weeks of training will then be dedicated to the challenges and fundamentals of entrepreneurship and the use of communication tools. At the end of the course, a job fair will be organized in Tripoli, allowing the best participants of each training to meet with investors, businessmen and private sector companies.
The third project is E-Nable, a 3 years-project, funded by the European Union, with 5 M€. The overall objective of the action is therefore to improve the capacities of key economic institutions for sustainable and digital economic recovery and dynamics, in order to institutionalize the economic growth of the private sector, with the support of both private and public sector organizations.
The three objectives and components of the project are described, as follows:
This project seeks to assist the government of Libya and all relevant stakeholders in their efforts to promote development of an open, dynamic and diversified economy in Libya.
The project will contribute concrete and practical assistance to key Libyan stakeholders, who have capacity to accelerate the transition towards:
Outcome 1 (O1): Public policies for economic diversification and enabling business environment are enhanced.
Outputs 1:
Outcome 2 (O2): Digital innovations related to economic governance are taken up among public institutions.
Outputs 2:
Outcome 3 (O3): Services and products provided by financial institutions are improved.
Outputs 3:
The MEAL Officer will have the opportunity to integrate other projects into his/her actual portfolio (projects in development) depending on the integration of new initiative in GEFI EF Libya portfolio.
The MEAL Officer will have the opportunity to integrate other projects into his/her actual portfolio (projects in development) depending on the integration of new initiative in GEFI EF Libya portfolio.
Follow up
Evaluation
Learning
Transversal
Project manager / Monitoring:
Reporting
Project development
– Participation in the drafting of project proposals, review and consolidation;
– Participation in the structuring of provisional budgets in connection with MEAL activities of new programs in development;
– Writing of MEAL chapters of new project / program proposals;
– Organization of meetings with potential partners;
– Setting up of new parallel activities to be included in the framework of the projects (prevention to the fight against corruption, etc.), in link with external partners.
Support for the program manager and the project manager at headquarters
– Support in the follow-up of certain administrative and financial points, in collaboration with the CAM;
– Participation in coordination meetings;
– Taking reports following important meetings and meetings;
– Monitoring of the archiving of projects in collaboration with the team;
– Preparation of agendas and planning of team meetings;
– Coordination with the teams of certain requests from the program manager and/or the project manager at headquarters;
– Feedback from the team to the program manager and / or the project manager at headquarters.
The duty station of the position is Tunis, in the Tunisian Office of Expertise France. Potential travels abroad and to Libya may be required, subject to security conditions.
From 1st February 2022 To June 30, 2024.
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