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Trainer and Subject Matter Specialist: Refugee inclusion in Education and Skills, MSME development at World University Service of Canada


World University Service of Canada – is a leading Canadian non-profit organization in international development, committed to building a more equitable and sustainable world. We work with a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private-sector partners and volunteers to provide education, employment and empowerment opportunities that improve the lives of millions of disadvantaged youth around the world.

Purpose of the assignment


Through a series of webinars, WUSC will help the Foundation’s country partners and staff in Kenya to gain the knowledge, capacity and networks to meaningfully include and develop programming that meets the unique training and employment needs, opportunities and aspirations of refugee and displaced youth, especially young women.


Scope of work


This assignment involves developing and delivering a webinar on the context of refugee inclusion in the education and skills, MSME development sectors in Kenya.


The webinar addresses the following components:



  • Access to TVET training by refugee and displaced youth in Kenya (particularly young women and persons with disabilities).

  • TVET skills that show more potential for transition into gainful employment (including self-employment) for different sub-groups of refugees and displaced youth.

  • Existing best practices (including safeguarding measures) that can be replicated in education, skills training and entrepreneurship for refugees and displaced populations (youth).

  • The connection between TVET training and entrepreneurship for refugees and displaced youth in Kenya.

  • Innovative solutions to solving barriers to business development services support within camp hosting areas (case studies)

  • The local institutions (governmental and CSOs / NGOs) work and advocacy efforts to promote refugee and displaced youth inclusion in TVET training and entrepreneurship.


Methodology


The assignment entails development of 1.5-hour webinar content on the subject matter. The consultant is expected to refer to current publications/authentic articles (done in the last 5-years). While the context is Kenya, we encourage comparing findings with information from other countries that host refugees including Rwanda, Uganda and Ethiopia. **


Deliverables



  • Gender sensitive webinar presentation (PPT slides) for the relevant subject matter

  • A summary (no more than 7 page write up on the workshop subject matter to be reviewed by the DREEM team prior to slide development.

  • A proposed guest speaker where possible

  • A test of the webinar prior to delivery.

  • Work with the YAW program manager to conduct a 1.5-hour webinar for the staff and partners of the Foundation


Qualifications of the Consultants


The Consultant(s) is expected to have:



  • Significant familiarity with refugee context in Kenya

  • Expertise in the relevant subject matters (displaced person’s inclusion in Education, skills training (TVET) and MSME development)

  • Understanding of the unique barriers, needs, challenges and opportunities for female refugees and refugees with disabilities

  • Ability to write insightfully and concisely in English

  • Excellent presentation and communication skills

  • Significant experience conducting desktop studies, case studies and hosting webinars

  • Ability to develop a high quality presentation deck preferably using softwares such as CANVA etc.

  • Lived experience as a refugee or displaced person is a significant asset





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