Parent Sector : Education Sector (ED)
Duty Station: Kabul
Classification of duty station: [[filter12]]
Standard Duration of Assignement : [[filter13]]
Job Family: Education
Type of contract : Non Staff
Duration of contract : From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to : Internal and external candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 04-FEB-2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
UNESCO strives to promote education in Afghanistan as a fundamental human right while aiming to provide access to quality, relevant, and inclusive education for all. The Office focuses on ensuring access to and the quality of adult skill development, literacy, and non-formal education. Over the last 10 years, UNESCO has provided basic general literacy and skills-based literacy to over 1 million youth and adults in the country.
To achieve this, UNESCO has developed curriculum frameworks and instructional materials for Youth and Adult Literacy and Basic Education (YALBE) in two learning areas (literacy and numeracy) and Skills-Based Literacy (SBL) workbooks for eight skills: tailoring, poultry farming, first aid and basic health, starting your own business, beekeeping, fish farming, dairy products, and vegetable farming. As part of its current and new Skills Development and Literacy (SDL) programme, UNESCO is revising and developing the teaching and learning resources for non-formal education programmes, including current SBL and YALBE instructional materials with adding the additional skills of technical and high level occupation. This effort aims to integrate these resources into a comprehensive programme—“Skills Development and Literacy (SDL)”—to combine literacy learning with productive skills acquisition. This approach equips learners with skills they can potentially leverage for income generation or personal satisfaction, enabling them to support their families and contribute to their wider communities.
The repackaging of materials under the SDL programme is particularly focused on increasing access to skills development and basic general literacy programmes for adolescent girls and women. This initiative aligns with the broader goal of integrating literacy and vocational skills development to prioritise practical, market-driven training that enhances livelihoods and fosters community resilience while eradicating illiteracy. It is underpinned by accurate and reliable education sector data to ensure the materials are contextually relevant and effective.
To lead this effort, UNESCO is seeking to recruit a team of international consultants/experts in both literacy and technical and vocational education/skills to undertake the repackaging of YALBE Level I and SBL instructional materials, working with UNESCO Kabul’s curriculum team, to include new skills identified through an already conducted skills need assessment. The consultants’ role will focus on integrating literacy and vocational skills development, creating pathways for employability and income generation. The consultant will also provide capacity building and technical guidance to UNESCO’s SDL curriculum team and its partners. This includes leading the identification of existing materials in addition to the ones developed by UNESCO, development of new teaching and learning content and establishing effective methods for assessing learning achievements among youth and adult learners. The expert team will advise and align the newly repackaged programme with non-formal skills development/TVET programme to ensure the certification and level of competencies according to the TVET-A and MoLSA standards.
Their expertise will ensure the instructional materials are repackaged to meet the educational and economic needs of Afghanistan’s adolescents, youth, and adults, particularly women and girls, who face significant barriers to education and skills development.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall authority of the Officer-in-Charge of the UNESCO Kabul Office, overall supervision of the Head of Education unit, and direct supervision of the SDL unit Project Officer/Team Lead, the consultant shall perform the following duties and responsibilities:
Pre-repackaging Stage
Stock taking and Analysis of Existing YALBE Level 1 and SBL Instructional Materials
Repackaging the YALBE Level I and SBL Materials
Piloting the Repackaged YALBE Level I Instructional Materials and the new Skills-based literacy training materials
In line with UNESCO’s overall gender mainstreaming strategy, the consultant is expected to integrate a gender perspective in all activities and apply gender analysis and mainstreaming concepts whenever feasible.
Timeframe
The consultancy is expected to start as soon as possible and will last for five months. By the end of each month the consultant is required to provide a monthly consultancy report demonstrating the work progress for that month against each main duty and responsibility, including results and achievements related to the repackaging of YALBE Level I and SBL instructional materials. The report should also outline challenges encountered, recommendations, and proposed next steps for subsequent technical work in the following month.
At the end of the consultancy, the consultant is required to provide a final report summarizing the achievements made during the entire period. This report should comprehensively cover the results and achievements of the YALBE Level I and SBL curriculum and instructional materials repackaging, including challenges faced and recommendations for future enhancements.
Deliverables