Background:
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within.
The Positive Youth Engagement (PYE) Program is a five year, USAID funded program implemented by Mercy Corps and partners. PYE aims to increase the access of marginalized and vulnerable youth friendly services and safe spaces, targeting 50,000 youth and to improve their perceptions about their future life and work by 50% in targeted areas. The program will be implemented in selected areas of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza. To meet the goal of transforming vulnerable youth into productive, connected, and contributing citizens. The program will deliver a three-pronged, mutually reinforcing intervention, segmented by gender and age across the targeted communities:
PYE is designed to weaken the push and pull factors that drive adolescents to violence by supporting their personal well-being, helping them develop skills to lead the lives they choose, and strengthening their positive interactions with the community networks and institutions that serve them, including schools, civil society organizations, and private businesses. In direct partnership with Palestinian youth, the program will reintegrate older adolescents (15-19 years old) into social and economic life by empowering them to successfully pursue their goals and prevent younger adolescents (10-14 years old) from becoming isolated and disconnected from social and economic opportunities.
Purpose / Project Description:
The goal of the PYE gender and social inclusion (GESI) analysis is to identify gender gaps in youth engagement including youth living with disabilities, and inform program implementation on how to better integrate gender and inclusion considerations into the program cycle through identifying key gaps that have emerged over the past year of implementation. The analysis will seek to determine 1) what are the gender and social inclusion priorities for youth, 2) What are the successes and gaps in PYE addressing them, and 3) how can PYE enhance its interventions to further respond to these realities. In line with the program objectives, it is essential that the study includes a focus on Persons Living with Disability (PLWD) as part of inclusion.
Specific Objectives
The specific objectives of the PYE GESI analysis are:
Consultant Activities:
The consultant is expected to lead the gender analysis desk review and related qualitative data collection in the specific project locations, in order to contribute to the refinement of PYE’s interventions to enhance participation and project outcomes. This includes:
Consultant Deliverables:
Deliverable 1: Inception report including proposed research methodology and workplan
Deliverable 2: List of documents reviewed and summary of findings and gaps from literature review
Deliverable 3: Qualitative tools for data collection (FGD and KII) including enumerator guides
Deliverable 4: Enumerator training in data collection tools
Deliverable 5: Qualitative analysis of data
Deliverable 6: Draft report including findings and initial recommendations
Deliverable 7: PowerPoint presentation (maximum 20 slides) of the key findings and recommendations from the report
Deliverable 8: Workshop with PYE team to review findings and develop recommendations for the program
Deliverable 9: Final report
Timeframe / Schedule:
After signing the contract, the consultant is expected to submit the following:
Deliverable 1: Inception report including proposed research methodology and workplan to be submitted within the first week.
Deliverable 2: List of documents reviewed and summary of findings and gaps from literature review to be submitted within the second week.
Deliverable 3: Qualitative tools for data collection (FGD and KII) including enumerator guides to be submitted within the third week.
Deliverable 4: Enumerator training in data collection tools to be submitted within the fourth week.
Deliverable 5: Qualitative analysis of data within the seventh week to be submitted within the seventh week.
Deliverable 6: Draft report including findings and initial recommendations to be submitted within the eighth week.
Deliverable 7: PowerPoint presentation (maximum 20 slides) of the key findings and recommendations from the report to be submitted within the eighth week.
Deliverable 8: Workshop with PYE team to review findings and develop recommendations for the program to be submitted within the eighth week.
Deliverable 9: Final report to be submitted within the nineth week.
The Consultant will report to:
the Senior partnership Manager
The Consultant will work closely with:
the PYE Monitor, Evaluation and Learning Advisor. This task can be conducted remotely or in the country depending on the location of the consultant with travel to the field as necessary.
Required Experience & Skills:
Payment Schedule
Payments will be based on meeting specific requirements and deliverables/milestones as follows:
Selection Criteria
Applications will be evaluated in accordance with the Evaluation Criteria set forth below:
How to apply
Interested applicants to send a technical and financial proposal for the work in line with the following guidance:
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