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Consulting Firm for Sectoral Baseline Assessment on Working Conditions, Labour Management, Productivity, Skills Gaps, and OSH.

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Country: Ethiopia Organization: International Labour Organization Closing date: 27 Apr 2026 I. Background and Rationale The International Labour Organization (ILO), as the United Nations specialized agency mandated to promote social justice and internationally recognized labour standards, supports Member States in advancing decent work through integrated approaches that combine enterprise development, labour market governance, and worker protection. In Ethiopia, the ILO delivers its support through the Decent Work Country Program (DWCP) and a coordinated portfolio of interventions, including the One ILO Siraye Program. This programme brings together multiple projects and partnerships under a unified framework, with a focus on strengthening productivity, improving working conditions, enhancing social dialogue, and building national systems for labour market governance and data. Within this framework, the ILO is implementing the European Union-funded project “Advancing Decent Work in Ethiopian Coffee and Horticulture Value Chains” (2025–2029). The project adopts a systems-based and area-focused approach to address structural constraints in two of Ethiopia’s most strategic export sectors. By working simultaneously at the enterprise, farm, sectoral, and institutional levels, the project aims to improve workplace practices, strengthen compliance with labour standards, enhance productivity and quality performance, and reinforce national capacities for labour inspection, social dialogue, and evidence-based policymaking. Coffee and horticulture are central to Ethiopia’s economy, driving export earnings, employment, and rural livelihoods. Coffee remains the country’s leading export commodity, while horticulture has emerged as a fast-growing sector with strong job creation potential, particularly for women. Despite this, both sectors face structural constraints, including informality, weak labour management systems, low productivity, skills mismatches, and inadequate Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) practices, which limit competitiveness and inclusive growth. These challenges are increasingly significant in the context of evolving global market requirements, where sustainability, traceability, and responsible business conduct are becoming essential for market access. The EU-funded project responds to these dynamics by promoting an integrated, system-level approach that combines improvements in workplace practices, productivity, and labour governance, supported by stronger evidence and coordination among stakeholders. Under the OneILO Siraye Programme, the ILO has already generated important evidence on wage dynamics and labour conditions through the Setting Adequate Wages in Agriculture (SAW-A) project. While these assessments have informed policy dialogue and interventions, existing data across the coffee and horticulture sectors remain fragmented. There is currently no comprehensive baseline that captures the interlinkages among working conditions, productivity, skills, and OSH. Against this backdrop, the ILO seeks to engage a consulting firm to undertake a comprehensive sectoral baseline assessment covering these dimensions. The assessment will inform programme implementation, support policy dialogue, and establish benchmarks for measuring progress. It will be conducted at the national level, with fieldwork focusing on selected priority regions, including Sidama, Jimma, and Southern Ethiopia. II. Objective of the Assignment The objective of this assignment is to deliver an integrated, sectoral baseline assessment of Ethiopia’s coffee and horticulture value chains that provides a clear, evidence-based foundation for programme design, policy dialogue, and targeted interventions. Specifically, the assessment will: Establish a comprehensive baseline across the following core pillars: Working conditions and labour management systems Productivity and quality performance, including skills gaps and training needs Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Generate robust, triangulated evidence combining quantitative and qualitative data Analyze linkages between labour conditions, productivity, skills, and OSH Identify key constraints and bottlenecks at farm, enterprise, value chain, and system levels Synthesize findings into priority intervention areas and recommendations Provide clear, actionable, and prioritized recommendations aligned with programme interventions Inform implementation of the EU - funded project and the broader One ILO Siraye Programme Strengthen evidence - based policy dialogue with tripartite constituents and sector stakeholders Establish measurable benchmarks to track progress over the project lifecycle III. Scope of Work The consulting firm will undertake an integrated and sector-wide assessment across the coffee and horticulture value chains, building on existing programme evidence and stakeholder mapping while generating new primary data. The work will cover the following components in a coherent analytical framework: Value Chain and Sector Mapping The consulting firm will draw on and reference the stakeholder mapping and analysis already undertaken under the programme as a foundational input. Building on this, the firm will validate, refine, and deepen the mapping of the coffee and horticulture value chains. This includes confirming key actors across production, processing, and export segments, verifying priority clusters and geographic concentrations, and analyzing value chain governance, coordination mechanisms, power dynamics, and value distribution. 2. Working Conditions and Labour Management The firm will assess employment structures and conditions across value chain segments (including farms), including the prevalence of informal, seasonal, and contract-based work. It will analyze working conditions, including working time arrangements, access to benefits, and worker protection, and examine the presence and effectiveness of worker representation and social dialogue. The assessment will also evaluate enterprise-level labour management systems, including human resource practices, grievance mechanisms, and compliance with labour standards, with attention to gender dimensions. 3. Productivity, Quality Performance, and Skills Systems The firm will assess productivity performance using appropriate sector-specific proxies and analyze operational drivers, including workflow organization, management practices, technology use, cost drivers, and efficiency constraints. It will evaluate quality standards, rejection rates, and compliance with export requirements, and identify firm-level and systemic constraints affecting efficiency, consistency, and competitiveness. In parallel, the firm will analyze the availability, relevance, and utilization of skills across the value chains, identifying mismatches between labour supply and enterprise demand. It will review existing training ecosystems, including TVET institutions and enterprise-based training, and assess barriers to skills development and upgrading, including those affecting women and youth. 4. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) The firm will assess key OSH risks and practices across value chain segments, including exposure to hazards, the use of personal protective equipment, and compliance with OSH standards. It will evaluate enterprise-level OSH management systems and analyze institutional capacity for inspection, enforcement, and awareness-raising. 5. Institutional and System-Level Analysis The firm will assess the roles, capacities, and coordination of key institutions, including government agencies, workers’ and employers’ organizations, and sector associations. It will identify gaps in labour market data systems and assess how existing governance and coordination mechanisms support or constrain improvements in working conditions, productivity, and compliance. 6. Integrated Constraints and Opportunities Analysis The firm will synthesize findings across all components to identify binding constraints and their interlinkages, particularly between working conditions, productivity, skills, and OSH. It will highlight priority leverage points and propose practical, evidence-based entry areas for intervention at the farm. enterprise, sectoral, and institutional levels. IV. Methodology The consulting firm is expected to apply a rigorous, structured methodological approach to generate high-quality, reliable, and actionable evidence. Specifically, the methodology will: Combine quantitative and qualitative methods through a mixed-methods approach The firm is expected to propose a clear analytical framework linking the core pillars of the assessment. Undertake a comprehensive desk review of existing studies, datasets, and programme outputs, including prior ILO and SAW-A assessments Design and implement primary data collection, including: Farm-level surveys Enterprise-level surveys Key informant interviews (KIIs) Focus group discussions (FGDs) Apply a value chain analysis framework to assess structure, incentives, and performance across segments Ensure strong data triangulation across sources to validate findings Define and justify a clear sampling strategy that ensures representation across sectors, value chain segments, and geographic clusters Utilize relevant ILO tools and international methodologies for productivity, OSH, and skills diagnostics Submit all data collection tools and sampling approaches for ILO review and approval prior to field deployment Conduct a multi-stakeholder validation workshop to test findings and refine recommendations V. Deliverables The consulting firm will deliver the following outputs: Deliverable 1: Inception Report Review available statistical and administrative data on productivity, employment, and working conditions. Define sampling strategy for enterprise/farm-level assessments. Identify key stakeholders for interviews and focus groups. Present detailed methodology for farm and firm-level surveys, value chain mapping, and policy analysis. Detailed workplan Deliverable 2: Productivity and Decent Work Diagnostic Firm-level assessment: Assess compliance with labour law, OSH practices, gender equality, skills gaps, and productivity drivers. Sectoral statistical analysis: Analyse productivity trends, employment dynamics (formal/informal, gender-disaggregated), and linkages between productivity and working conditions. Value chain mapping: Identify structure, actors (farmers, cooperatives, exporters, associations), constraints to productivity and decent job creation, and coordination mechanisms. Policy and institutional analysis: Review labour, OSH, trade, investment, and environmental policies; assess institutional mandates, enforcement capacity, and alignment with EU due diligence frameworks. Deliverable 3: Synthesis and Recommendations Integrate findings to identify systemic and enterprise-level constraints. Provide suggested interventions, partners, timelines, and expected results. Update risk register and stakeholder engagement strategy. Deliverable 4: Stakeholder Validation Facilitate consultations/workshops with tripartite constituents and sectoral stakeholders. Achieve consensus on priority intervention areas, refine log frame indicators, and validate recommendations. Deliverable 5: Final baseline assessment report revised analysis and prioritized, actionable recommendations Clean datasets and analytical outputs VI. Institutional Arrangement The consulting firm will work under the guidance of the ILO’s OneILO Siraye Programme Manager and will collaborate closely with program technical teams. Close coordination will be required with key national stakeholders, including the Ministry of Labour and Skills, the Ethiopian Statistics Service, workers’ and employers’ organizations, and relevant sector associations. The firm will also provide regular progress updates and participate in coordination meetings as required. VII. Duration The assignment is expected to be completed within three months of contract signature. Timeline Week 2: Inception report. Week 6: Draft diagnostic report. Week 8: Stakeholder validation workshop. Week 10: Final report with recommendations. VIII. Required Expertise and Qualifications This assignment requires a qualified consulting firm with a multidisciplinary team. Proposals submitted by individual consultants will be considered non-responsive. The firm must demonstrate: Proven experience in conducting similar sectoral or value chain assessments, particularly in labour, productivity, or enterprise development Strong understanding of the Ethiopian context and institutional landscape Experience working with tripartite stakeholders, government institutions, and development partners The proposed team must include, at a minimum: Team Leader with an advanced degree (master’s or higher) in economics, labour economics, development studies, or a related field, and at least 10 years of relevant experience leading complex analytical assignments Value Chain / Productivity Expert with an advanced degree in economics, industrial development, or related field, and demonstrated experience in productivity and competitiveness analysis Lawyer specializing in labour law and industrial relations Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Specialist with relevant academic qualifications and proven experience in OSH systems, risk assessment, and compliance Data and Statistics Specialist with a strong quantitative background (statistics, economics, or related field) and demonstrated experience in survey design, data management, and analysis All team members must have relevant professional experience in their respective areas, with demonstrated ability to contribute to multidisciplinary assignments. Prior experience in conducting similar assignments in Ethiopia, particularly in coffee- and horticulture-producing regions such as Sidama, Jimma, and Southern Ethiopia, is considered an asset. IV. Evaluation criteria Methodology: how the study was designed, the proposed data collection methods, and the analysis plan (25%). Team Composition & Qualifications: Existence of the required expertise, experience, and suitability of the proposed team members (20%). Relevant Experience: demonstration of the firm’s track record in conducting similar studies and delivering quality results (15%). Understanding of ToR: How well the firm understands the assignment, objectives, and expected deliverables (10%). The above criteria account for 70% of the total evaluation, and competitors must score at least 60 points to be considered for the next selection process (the financial appraisal, which accounts for 30% of the points). The application with the highest points out of 100% will be selected. X. Ethical Considerations The consulting firm must ensure the confidentiality of data, participants' informed consent, and the application of gender-sensitive and inclusive approaches throughout the assignment. XI. Confidentiality and non-disclosure All data and information received and collected for this assignment are to be treated confidentially. They are only to be used in connection with the execution of these Terms of Reference. All intellectual property rights arising from the execution of these Terms of Reference are assigned to ILO. The contents of written materials obtained and used in this assignment may not be disclosed to any third parties without the expressed advance written authorization of ILO. How to apply Interested firms should submit a technical proposals outlining their methodology, team composition, and work plan, along with a financial proposal and relevant references, through the ILO email address “addis_procurement@ilo.org” not later than 27 April 2026.

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DRC Venezuela está implementando actividades como monitoreo de protección, asistencia legal, asistencia de protección individual para PWSN, sesiones informativas para PoC, prevención de trata de personas, rehabilitación de infraestructura de salud y seguridad alimentaria. Descripción general del proyecto DRC Venezuela implementa un programa de protección enfocado en fortalecer la capacidad de autoprotección, resiliencia y bienestar social y emocional de personas en movilidad expuestas a amenazas de protección. El desarrollo de este programa ofrece servicios de apoyo psicosocial individuales y grupales en las zonas priorizadas en Carúpano, estado Sucre respectivamente. La prestación de los servicios se alinea a los estándares internacionales establecidos por el Comité Permanente entre Organismos (IASC por sus siglas en inglés) en Salud Mental y Apoyo Psicosocial (MHPSS por sus siglas en inglés). Al mismo tiempo contempla el uso de metodologías autorizadas por la Coordinación de Protección de DRC Venezuela, las cuales se adapten al contexto particular de la implementación. Las atenciones individuales abordarán situaciones emocionales particulares, en aras de robustecer las estrategias de afrontamiento positivo, y hacer remisiones seguras a servicios especializados cuando fuere el caso. Propósito general del puesto DRC está buscando un Oficial de Protección experimentado (de PSS grupal) para brindar apoyo PSS grupal, abarcando los municipios cubiertos por la base Carúpano. La persona seleccionada será responsable de ofrecer sesiones de apoyo psicosocial grupal destinadas a fortalecer el bienestar emocional, las estrategias de afrontamiento positivo y la resiliencia de las personas de interés ubicadas en las comunidades priorizadas para el proyecto, conforme a los estándares internacionales del IASC en Salud Mental y Apoyo Psicosocial (MHPSS) y los lineamientos técnicos de DRC Venezuela. El ejercicio de la función implica la aplicación de metodologías validadas y adaptadas al contexto en las sesiones grupales. Adicionalmente, contribuirá al monitoreo y evaluación de las actividades psicosociales, velando por los principios de salvaguarda y rendición de cuentas a poblaciones afectadas, así como también por la elevada calidad técnica. DRC está buscando un Oficial de Protección para atención psicosocial grupal (PSS) experimentado para implementar actividades de PSS en Carúpano. Responsabilidades: El Oficial de Protección (PSS grupal): Realiza actividades de extensión para beneficiarios potenciales del PSS. Realiza Visitas a comunidades e identifica autoridades, organismos y organizaciones locales con los cuales generar acercamiento y socialización sobre las actividades de PSS. Desarrolla y brinda sesiones PSS grupales estructuradas y no estructuras para grupos objetivo, de acuerdo con los Manuales PSS de DRC Venezuela y los SOP PSS de DRC regional. Apoyar la elaboración y actualización de mapeo de actores y servicios disponibles, para complementar la respuesta a los casos identificados en salud mental y apoyo psicosocial, especialmente para los casos que requieran atención especializada (nivel 4 según la guía IASC). Identificar nuevas ofertas de servicios especializados disponibles, manteniendo una adecuada comunicación con organizaciones humanitarias, de base comunitaria y autoridades locales. Garantiza que todas las actividades del PSS grupal se registren de manera precisa y oportuna conforme a los estándares establecidos por DRC Venezuela. Participar en el desarrollo de metodologías para sesiones grupales sobre temas relacionados con salud mental y apoyo psicosocial, así como el desarrollo de materiales de sensibilización. Implementa todas las herramientas MEAL necesarias, incluidas las pruebas previas y posteriores, con el apoyo del personal de MEAL. Alerta al Supervisor inmediato sobre cualquier inquietud relacionada con la implementación de las actividades de PSS de la DRC. Contribuir a garantizar la calidad y coherencia de las intervenciones de protección, alineándolas con la estrategia general y los procedimientos operativos estándar (SOPs). Proporcionar información para informes mensuales, trimestrales y anuales. Procesa las solicitudes de relaciones públicas para el material de PSS y se asegura de que todas las sesiones tengan los materiales y las herramientas necesarias. Cumplir con los planes de trabajo establecidos y seguir las directrices sobre la estrategia de implementación de actividades de apoyo psicosocial y protección. Asegurar que los principios de protección y el enfoque diferencial de edad, género, diversidad e interseccionalidad se apliquen transversalmente en todas las actividades, incluyendo la confidencialidad y el consentimiento informado Se encarga de Garantizar la derivación segura y oportuna de casos que necesitan mayor apoyo especializado. Participa en capacitaciones internas y externas, según lo requiera su cargo. Organiza y facilita eventos relacionados con PSS. Mantener una comunicación y coordinación permanente con la Gerencia de protección y el equipo de protección para la planeación eficiente y de calidad. Participar en la implementación de actividades generales de protección de acuerdo con los objetivos acordados y las necesidades identificadas. Participa en Cualquier otra actividad, según lo solicite el o el Líder del Equipo de de Gestión de Casos de Protección., la Gerencia de Protección o la Gerencia de Base. Demás funciones asignadas que se consideren necesarias para la ejecución del cargo. Experiencia y competencias técnicas: Al menos 2 años de experiencia en trabajo de protección en organizaciones internacionales y entornos humanitarios, incluyendo específicamente experiencia en programación de actividades grupales de PSS; Contar con capacidades para el diseño de grupos de PSS , se considera una ventaja que la experiencia este enfocada en el diseño de grupos dirigidas a poblaciones en riesgo de movilidad Se requiere La experiencia en facilitar capacitaciones y desarrollar estrategias para fomentar la capacidad del personal Capacidad de mantener la confidencialidad y priorizar la seguridad y dignidad de los beneficiarios en todo momento; Conocimientos en el manejo del paquete office (Microsoft Word, Excel y PowerPoint) Excelentes habilidades de comunicación, de establecer relaciones interpersonales e interinstitucionales, se considera ventaja contar con habilidades creativas. Capacidad de resolución de problemas y de manejarse bajo presión Capacidad de adaptabilidad para trabajar en un entorno multicultural, Disponibilidad y Flexibilidad para trabajar horas extras cuando sea necesario; Se considera una ventaja el contar con experiencia en el trabajo con personas en movilidad en Venezuela Educación: Licenciatura en Psicología y/o trabajo social. Idiomas: Fluidez en español escrito y hablado; Inglés, deseable Ofrecemos: La oportunidad de pertenecer a una de las mejores ONGs a nivel mundial. Acceso a más de 1,000 capacitaciones y certificados en línea gratuita. Duración del contrato: según disponibilidad presupuestal. Salario: Banda H. Seguro HCM cubierto en su totalidad por la organización. Competencias Básicas de DRC: Lograr la excelencia: centrarse en alcanzar resultados y garantizar procesos eficientes. Colaboración: involucrar a las partes relevantes y alentar la retroalimentación. Tomar la iniciativa: tomar posesión e iniciativa mientras se busca la innovación. Comunicar: escuchar y hablar con eficacia y honestidad. Demostración de integridad: actuar de acuerdo con la visión y los valores de DRC. Proceso de solicitud: Todos los solicitantes deben cargar una carta de presentación (máx. 1 página) y un CV actualizado (máx. 2 páginas, sin soportes) en español, en la plataforma de empleo de DRC. Las solicitudes enviadas por correo electrónico no serán consideradas. Fecha de cierre de solicitudes: Domingo 26 de Abril a las 11:59 pm Hora Local. Tenga en cuenta que las solicitudes se revisarán continuamente y las entrevistas se planificarán tan pronto como se identifique a un candidat@ adecuado. DRC se reserva el derecho a cerrar la vacante antes de la fecha límite una vez se identifique a un candidato idóneo. Fecha de inicio: Mayo 2026 How to apply Link to Application Form Use the link below if you need a link that will not display the advertisement. 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Country: United States of America Organization: International Rescue Committee Closing date: 18 May 2026 Overview: As a leader within the GEDI Unit, you will enable the IRC to put its GEDI commitments into action. Reporting to the Chief GEDI Officer, you will oversee and provide strategic planning and problem-solving support on projects aligned with the top priorities of the GEDI unit. You will serve as a thought partner to the Chief GEDI Officer, devising strategies and tactics for change management, challenging existing paradigms to ensure effective delivery on relevant parts of the GEDI Action Plan, and integrating efforts with all departmental plans. Major Responsibilities: Strategic Leadership & Delivery Spearhead the creation and ongoing optimization of the GEDI Action Plan dashboard, ensuring robust tracking of progress against key indicators and metrics, and oversee the timely coordination of comprehensive progress reports (QSRR, Delivery Letters, Sponsors). Validate insights and recommendations from the GEDI team with senior stakeholders, driving informed decision-making and facilitating consensus through well-structured meetings that address and resolve complex challenges. Oversee the delivery of multiple complex projects, ensuring that outcomes are timely and of high quality, while taking ownership of project scope, driving solutions, and swiftly resolving any roadblocks that arise. Partner with departments, including the Strategy Delivery Unit, to streamline processes, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure alignment with strategic objectives for the successful execution of cross-departmental initiatives. Influence IRC leaders to embed GEDI commitments across all organizational processes by developing and implementing a comprehensive strategy and actively engaging leadership. Technical Strategy & Knowledge Management Support the Chief GEDI Officer in growing the Equality Hub, an organization-wide resource center, through cross-departmental knowledge management and technical coherence across initiatives. Lead the implementation and coordination of global GEDI initiatives, ensuring alignment with organizational priorities and integration across departments. Articulate the GEDI vision with clarity and impact across the organization and lead far-reaching internal communications plan that aligns with the unit's strategic goals. Develop technical reports, briefing documents, talking points and presentations for internal and external audiences, including the quarterly GEDI Action Plan Sponsors meeting. Team Leadership & Collaboration Direct the planning and execution of departmental meetings, ensuring well-structured agendas, effective facilitation, and actionable follow-up that informs, inspires, and drives continuous learning. Collaborate with GEDI Directors to implement and monitor key initiatives, guaranteeing alignment with organizational priorities and timely achievement of deliverables. Provide leadership and mentorship to the GEDI Department Manager, empowering them to effectively support and enable the success of the entire team. Required Experience / Qualifications: A minimum of 8 years of relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience in a related field. Exceptional organizational, cross-functional project management, and time-management skills. Strong analytical skills with a demonstrated ability to structure and creatively solve complex problems. Comfort leveraging data and AI-powered tools to drive efficiency, inform decision-making, and increase organizational agility. Proven track record of advising stakeholders at all levels, particularly senior leadership, with strong meeting facilitation and presentation skills. Highly collaborative and capable of working independently within a dynamic, cross-functional global team structure. Receptive and collaborative approach that fosters a positive team environment and builds strong relationships with diverse individuals. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to convey complex ideas clearly and persuasively. Familiarity with and interest in GEDI principles and practices, demonstrating commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Proficiency in data analysis, including the ability to interpret and leverage data for decision-making and process improvement. Significant experience leading organizational GEDI and/or gender and inclusion strategy at a global scale, with a strong track record of cross-departmental collaboration to deliver impactful goals. Experience leading and supporting change management efforts to embed and sustain an inclusive workplace culture. Fluency in English required; proficiency in French, Arabic, or Spanish is a strong plus. Compensation: Ranges are based on various factors including the labor market, job type, internal equity, and budget. Exact offers are calibrated by work location, individual candidate experience and skills relative to the defined job requirements. US Pay Range: $106,500 - $112,461 UK Pay Range: £65,785 - £76,746 Equal Opportunity Employer: IRC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. IRC considers all applicants on the basis of merit without regard to race, sex, color, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Professional Standards: All International Rescue Committee workers must adhere to the core values and principles outlined in IRC Way - Standards for Professional Conduct. Our Standards are Integrity, Service, Equality and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Safeguarding, Conflicts of Interest, Fiscal Integrity, and Reporting Wrongdoing and Protection from Retaliation. IRC is committed to take all necessary preventive measures and create an environment where people feel safe, and to take all necessary actions and corrective measures when harm occurs. IRC builds teams of professionals who promote critical reflection, power sharing, debate, and objectivity to deliver the best possible services to our clients. How to apply Please apply on our website: https://theirc.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/External_Careers/job/New-York-NY-HQ-USA/Associate-Director--Gender--Equality--Diversity---Inclusion_JR00002509