The
Kingdom of Cambodia is the most youthful country in South East Asia
with more than 50 percent of the total population under 25 and 21
percent between 15 and 24 years of age. Although, unemployment rate in
Cambodia is low, migration out of Cambodia (predominately to Thailand)
is high. Youth migrate in hope of better paid jobs and better skills,
but there are evidences that they have faced unintended negative impacts
such as trapping into unwarranted jobs which have less or no
protection, or in worse case scenarios, they could become victims of
exploitative and abusive employment practices, including human
trafficking and forced labour.
Despite the recorded low
unemployment rate of 3.8 percent among persons aged 15-24, young
Cambodians are up to three times more likely to be unemployed than
adults (aged from 25). Moreover, it is found that the working poor and
insecure informal employment sectors are also alarming. About 81 percent
of all jobs are considered vulnerable; 80 percent of enterprises are
informal and most people employed in agriculture rely on subsistence
farming. Therefore, the country needs to create decent and productive
employment opportunities for the young people including an estimate of
270,000 new entrants to the labour market every year.
While
Cambodia has reached the level of development and rapid growth it knows
today, and as the country transitions into the middle-income country
category and faces increased regional and global competition, it is
imperative to bring the human capital base to a higher level, with a
skilled workforce that is responsive and adaptive to the changing labour
market needs.
To address these critical issues of youth skills
and employment in rural Cambodia, a United Nations Joint Programme
(UNJP) proposes to provide assistance to the Royal Government of
Cambodia (RGC). It intends to focus on facilitating young people’s
entrance to the labour force while reducing inequalities – particularly
for disadvantaged and vulnerable groups- and ensuring young women and
men are better able to meet labour demand.
This proposed UN Joint
Programme capitalizes on the complementary mandates and areas of UN
expertise, which, when pulled together can more effectively contribute
to address the challenge of youth employment in Cambodia. Hence the
programme will benefit from the combined strengths of ILO, UNDP, UNESCO,
UNICEF and UNV.
UNDP brings a consolidated experience in capacity
development and research for resilience building and human
development. It supports Cambodia toward achieving the simultaneous
eradication of poverty and significant reduction of inequalities and
exclusion. In addition, UNDP brings the added value of providing the
Royal Government of Cambodia with policy advisory and research to link
human capital and industrial policies and to improve the resilience of
people employed in rural and informal jobs.
Under the UN Joint
Programme, UNDP will fund two researches, one of which is on the
economic returns of investment in education and training packages for
rural entrepreneurship in Cambodia. The research will help young women
and men evaluate their aptitude and interest to become entrepreneurs.
Those who realize they have a fit for entrepreneurship will in turn be
better equipped to start-up businesses and to create decent jobs. The
research has a clear focus on rural communities which make up most of
the country and where the opportunities for rural entrepreneurship have
not yet been fully exploited.
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Duties and Responsibilities
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The overall objectives of the
research are to understand the impact of investments in education,
including vocational training and to develop training packages, aiming
to improve, upgrade and expand entrepreneur skills of young people
(15-30) in Cambodia who are already entrepreneurs and who are becoming
entrepreneurs or self-employed.
To achieve the research objective, the consultant is expected to perform the following tasks:
- Assess the current situation of education and skill training in rural Cambodia by
mapping and reviewing all existing and anticipated investments
(including public, aid and private, national and international) policy
and programs on education and training packages and programs for
entrepreneur’s skills development. The consultant/researcher will:
- closely review policy implementation and strategic plans for industrialization and economic diversification
- closely review existing investments (public and private) and skills planning
- collect relevant initiatives (public and private) to strengthen entrepreneur education and training
- document and summarize all relevant forms and sources of interventions
- record
any framework for recognizable qualifications: identify number of
certified business training providers providing youth-specific training
programs, identify number of young women and men who received
tested/assessed/certified entrepreneurial and business skills
- Identify enterprise development trainings available nationwide in fostering an entrepreneurial ecosystem
- Estimate number or percentage of those trained initiating/starting business enterprises
- Identify
number of youth led business registry nationally and at provincial
level record employers’ engagement in entrepreneur education and
trainings
- consult young people, employers, training providers,
and government about the barriers, experiences, quality and benefits of
current entrepreneur skills trainings
- Assess needs for social entrepreneurs
- Identify any enterprise development awareness
- Record employers’ engagement in entrepreneur education and trainings
- Analyze costs and benefits for skills trainings to young people in rural Cambodia:
Analyzing national policies and programs related to education and
skills development for youth in rural areas, and cost of those programs
particularly at institutional and individual level:
- examine the
causal relationship between training and business performance results,
such as improvements in sales volume, productivity and other profit
measures of firms (noting there may be other factors besides training,
that can influence these changes).
- evaluate the costs and
immediate benefits to trainees, including earnings and employment
chances for students upon completion / graduation from an entrepreneur
education or training
- assess the cost associated with the completion of an entrepreneur education or training (formal and non-formal learning system)
- assess the benefits associated with completing an entrepreneur education or training (formal and non-formal learning system)
- Analyze Strategic Policies related to rural development:
To get insight on dynamics of rural youth labor market preparedness for
national economy direction towards industrialization and economic
diversification:
- identify enabling factors that are conducive to rural economic diversification
- identify
enabling factors for fostering support ranging from access to finance;
to financial literacy for young migrant workers; to basic business
skills training and to innovative and creative skills training for young
women and men including those who are unable to re-join the education
system.
- suggest measures to promote the value and advantages of investment in rural youth education and training
- review the business and regulatory environment to facilitate the launch of enterprises at the provincial level.
- Identify burdens currently imposed on potential youth entrepreneurs
- point
to how the future projects, programs and policies on youth employment
may support and facilitate the RGC’s responses to youth employment in
provincial level
- Develop an entrepreneurship/business training package suitable for and response to the needs of rural youth: the
package will shed light on a range of support ranging from access to
finance; to financial literacy for young migrant workers; to basic
business skills training and to innovative and creative skills training
for rural young women and men.
Interested offeror must read the Individual Consultant (IC) Procurement Notice, which can be viewed at http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=43493 for
more detail information about term of references, instructions to
offeror, and to download the documents to be submitted in the offer
through online.
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Competencies
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Functional Competencies:
- Up to date with new developments, concepts and theories in labour economics, employment vulnerability, informal economy etc.
- Possesses
expert knowledge of advanced concepts in education, training, youth
development, employment, socio- economic development and a broad
knowledge of related disciplines, as well as an in-depth knowledge of
relevant organizational policies and procedures
- Good understanding of the governance and traditional institutions, and culture of Cambodia
- Persuasive, convincing or influencing abilities
- Works with communities and a positive, constructive attitude
- Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills
- Results orientation
- High standards of integrity, gender sensitivity, age sensitivity, discretion and confidentiality
Corporate Competencies:
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
- Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP;
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
- Treats all people fairly without favoritism;
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Required Skills and Experience
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Education:
- Advanced university degree (at
least Masters) in a discipline relevant to business and industrial
development, human resource development, vocational education,
vocational training, education to youth, development studies, youth
development, laws and regulations, and other related interdisciplinary.
Experience:
- Minimum
of 7 years professional experience in research and design of training
programs for youth, particularly related to successful of young
entrepreneurs
- Experience in social and economic analysis on youth behavior toward employment
- Experience working with multilateral organizations and the UN system is preferred
- Experience in working with government, private sector and youth in Asia, preferably in Cambodia
Language Requirement:
- Fluency in English is required
Interested
offeror must read the Individual Consultant (IC) Procurement Notice,
which can be viewed at Interested offeror must read the Individual
Consultant (IC) Procurement Notice, which can be viewed at http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=43493 about
term of references, instructions to offeror, and to download the
documents to be submitted in the offer through online.for more detail
information about term of references, instructions to offeror, and to
download the documents to be submitted in the offer through online.
UNDP reserves right to reject any applications that is incomplete.
Please be informed that we don’t accept application submitted via email.
Interested
Offerors are required to submit application via UNDP jobsite system as
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