Project Context and Scope
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is the first inter-governmental framework which has been prepared through the support of the United Nations and covers all dimensions of international migration in a holistic and comprehensive format. It was adopted at an intergovernmental conference on migration in Marrakesh, Morocco on 10 December 2018.
Although the compact was adopted in December 2018, governments would still require technical support in the elaboration and monitoring of the implementation plan of the GCM which would be supported through the Better Migration Management Programme; a regional, multi-year, multi-partner programme funded by the European Union Trust Fund for Africa and led by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). The GIZ-led BMM programme takes a regional approach and aims to improve migration management. IOM is one the main implementing partners for the programme.
Therefore, at the NCM Quarterly meeting, it was resolved that a consultant be hired to develop the GCM National Implementation Action Plan which shall give directions on how the Country can go forward in implementing the GCM National Objectives.
Under the overall guidance of the Head of Programmes and Policy and the direct supervision of the Migration Governance and Policy Development Officer, the selected candidate will assist in the development of Uganda's GCM National Implementation Action Plan.
Tasks to be performed under this contract
Deliverables
Timelines
Percentage
An inception report submitted to the supervisor outlining the methodology, work plan and draft outline of the GCM National Action Plan.
10 December 2024
10% (First instalment payment)
A draft desk review and consultative engagements report on the GCM national Objectives.
15 December 2024
10% (Second instalment payment)
Submission of the draft GCM National Action Plan
23 December 2024
20% (Third instalment payment)
Submission of GCM National Action Plan dissemination strategy including the Monitoring and Evaluation framework.
10 January 2025
20% (Four instalment payment)
Validation & submission of the final Report.30 January 2025
40% (Final instalment payment)
Education
• The consultant should possess a minimum of a master’s degree in International Relations, Business Administration, economics, public policy or any other closely related social sciences field from a recognized university.
• A PhD will be an added advantage.
• A minimum of 10 years of professional experience working with government agencies and/ or inter-governmental organizations in development work, migration and such other related fields demonstrated by a number of prior studies, reports, consultancies conducted with government agencies and/or international development organizations.
• Expertise in designing and implementing both government and donor funded programs, development action plans, in one of the following areas: migration governance, immigration, border management, international Law and policy formulation.
• The Consultant must be well grounded in international migration frameworks.
• Extensive knowledge of the Global Compact for migration, the IGAD and EAC policies and frameworks is mandatory.
• Prior experience in developing a National GCM Implementation Plan and sound knowledge of Migration Governance are a distinct advantage.
• Experience in liaising with government, international organizations and civil society partners is an advantage.
• In-depth knowledge of the broad range of migration related technical subject thematic areas dealt with by the organization and knowledge of UN and bilateral donor programming.
• Strategic Planning and Implementation: Develop comprehensive strategies for the effective implementation of the GCM plan, ensuring alignment with national policies and international standards.
• In-depth knowledge of the broad range of migration related technical subject thematic areas dealt with by the organization and knowledge of UN and bilateral donor programming.
• Strategic Planning and Implementation: Develop comprehensive strategies for the effective implementation of the GCM plan, ensuring alignment with national policies and international standards.
• Stakeholder Engagement and Coordination: Foster strong relationships with government agencies, international organizations, and local communities to ensure collaborative efforts in addressing migration challenges.
• Policy Analysis and Development: Analyze existing migration policies and contribute to the development of new policies that support the objectives of the GCM.
• Data Collection and Analysis: Enhance skills in collecting, analyzing, and utilizing migration data to inform decision-making and policy development.
• Capacity Building: Provide training and support to relevant stakeholders to build their capacity in managing migration issues effectively.
• Communication and Advocacy: Strengthen communication skills to effectively advocate for the rights and wellbeing of migrants, and to raise awareness about migration issues.
• Project Management: Improve project management skills to ensure the successful implementation of GCM-related projects, including planning, monitoring, and evaluation.
• Crisis Management: Develop skills in managing migration-related crises, including providing assistance to crisis-affected populations and implementing durable solutions.
• Excellent oral and written skills in English and any other relevant languages.
• Strong organizational skills and reliability in time management and schedule organization.
• Ability to work in a multi‐cultural environment and respect of diversity.
• Teamwork-oriented but with a capacity to work independently.
Fluency in English
IOM’s official languages are English, French and Spanish. Proficiency of language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments. Travel required