Terms of Reference Employability training and job linkage for women in manufacturing, agro-processing and service sectors – First Consult PLC
Consultancy and Training
First Consult PLC
a)Economic Growth,
b)Financial Services, and
c)Investor Services.
First Consult is a leading economic development consulting firm implementing projects in Ethiopia. Founded in 2006, First Consult (FC) has grown to design and implement projects across the agriculture, manufacturing, and service sectors. Our multidisciplinary teams combine a capacity to execute with a clear understanding of the local context. As a result, we have delivered at-scale real impact in terms of job creation, business formation, business growth, and investment attraction and mobilization.
BRIDGES is a five-year program (2019 – 2024) aiming to create and support 530,000 youth jobs, mostly for women. It is implemented by First Consult in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. The programme focuses on the manufacturing sector, covering all regions and city administrations, to address unemployment in Ethiopia. BRIDGES supports both self and wage-employment, targeting unemployed youth and enterprises to provide them with demand-based skilling, information, mindset training, linkage, capacity building, and access to finance. BRIDGES delivers this support in collaboration with its enabling partners and service providers, including public and private organizations.
|
Regions |
Targeted Women to be trained and linked with employers |
Remark |
1 |
Amhara |
3000 |
The target numbers might be distributed to multiple service providers in each region. |
2 |
Oromia |
3000 |
|
3 |
Addis Ababa |
3000 |
|
4 |
Diredawa |
3000 |
|
5 |
Harar |
||
6 |
Somali Region |
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this ToR is to identify and hire regional-level service providers with highly competitive, experienced, and capable skills to deliver the following:
- Source and screen 3000 women youth job seekers age 18-35:
- Source 3000 women youth jobseekers from each region of Amhara, Oromia, Diredawa ( Harar and Somali) , and Addis Ababa
- Screen the candidates to ensure that they meet the project’s eligibility criteria.
- Identify sub-sectors, industries and specific companies that demand women youth jobseekers only in the manufacturing, agro-processing and service sectors.
- Facilitate short-term technical training (one week) including soft skills training in manufacturing, agro-processing and service sectors for 3000 women job seekers in each specified region.
- Perfom job matching between trained women and employers.
SCOPE OF WORK
The major activities will be:
- Source and screen women youth participants (age between 18-35)
- Identify potential participants
- Develop a screening process
- Recruit a diverse group of participants
- Organize a launching workshop to introduce the program to participants, stakeholders, and the public.
- Sign an MoU with the relevant government stakeholders to establish strong working partnerships with different government and non-government stakeholders.
- Customize a short-term (one week) technical and soft skills blended training in manufacturing, agro-processing and service sectors and prepare an employability training manual that fits the needs of women youth job seekers and employers.
- Select 3000 women youth job seekers and employers who can absorb them.
- Provide training for 3000 women job seekers and create employment linkage 3000 women job seekers for Amhara, Oromia, Diredawa, Harar, Somalia, and Addis Ababa.
- Develop and share weekly, monthly, and quarterly reports and success stories.
- Conduct an evaluation of the contribution of the training and collect feedback from employers and stakeholders.
DELIVERABLES AND TIMEFRAMES
The service provider is expected to select, train, and link 3000 female jobseekers in the coming six months in each regions of Addis Ababa, Oromia, Diredawa, Harar, Somali and Amhara. A detailed work plan must be submitted along with the proposal, which will be used to assess progress.
The service provider is required to deliver the following:
Expected results (participants) |
Timeframe |
Target Number |
women youth Jobseekers trained |
1 week
|
3000 trained |
Jobs created for trained women youth jobseekers |
6 months
|
3000 jobs created |
Develop two success stories on the women jobseeker’s linkage and large number of women employment hire |
2 Success stories |
- The selected service provider will work with the BRIDGES Programme of First Consult and in close working relationships with relevant regional and city government institutions, and other non-governmental stakeholders to undertake the assignment. Focal persons for communication shall be arranged between the BRIDGES programme and the service provider.
- Understanding of the ToR and assignment: This section should demonstrate the service provider’s understanding of the Terms of Reference (ToR) and the assignment. It should also identify any areas where the service provider believes the ToR could be improved.
- delivering the project. It should include a detailed description of the short-term technical training that will be provided, as well as the quality assurance mechanisms that will be used to ensure the quality of the training.
- Quality Assurance: Provide a quality assurance metrics and mechanism.
- Project work plan: This section should detail the anticipated delivery dates of the deliverables defined in the scope of work. It should also include a contingency plan in case of delays.
- Company profile: This section should provide an overview of the service provider’s organization, including its history, expertise, and resources. It should also highlight the service provider’s experience in delivering similar projects.
- CVs of key team members: This section should provide detailed CVs of the key team members who will be responsible for delivering the project. The CVs should highlight the team members’ skills, experience, and qualifications.
- Office presence: The service providers need to provide a documentation for their physical presence in their respective region/ city administration
- References: This section should provide a list of references from previous projects that the service provider has delivered. The references should be from clients who can attest to the quality of the service provider’s work.
- Should disclose all charges that will be transferred to BRIDGES as a result of the services provided by the consultant. This includes all direct and indirect costs, such as travel, accommodation, and training materials.
- Quote an estimated total fee for completing all requirements outlined in this ToR. The fee should be in Ethiopian Birr (ETB) and should be inclusive of all taxes and other levies.
- The budget should include activities, unit costs, frequency, and total budgets. This will help the BRIDGES Programme to understand the breakdown of costs and to make sure that the project is delivered within budget.
The following weights will be used to evaluate proposals.
Item |
Score |
Team composition, competencies, and track record |
35% |
Proposed approach and methodology |
45% |
Financial proposal |
20% |
- Be a licensed and qualified firm with at least 10 years of prior work experience in the fields of training (short-term technical and soft skills), HR development, and facilitation of employment (having employment agency license).
- Have demonstrated experience in training delivery for women and youth participants.
- Have a demonstrated experience in the facilitation of women youth job seekers linkages.
- Have a strong network and linkage with different market actors (private sectors, government counterparts, etc.) in the specified respective regions.