Tenders Are Invited For In-Depth Gender Sensitive Joint Labour & Market Assessment

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109619002
Mercy Corps (MCC)
Tenders Are Invited For In-Depth Gender Sensitive Joint Labour & Market Assessment
NCB
Americas
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, APEC,APAC (Asia Pacific)
06-03-2026

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Tenders are invited for In-Depth Gender Sensitive Joint Labour & Market Assessment (LMA). Closing Date: 6 Mar 2026 Type: Consultancy TERMS OF REFERENCE Programme: EU-funded Empowering Youth Employment in Sudan Commissioned by: DRC (Lead) & Mercy Corps (Co-lead) Workstream: Activity 1.1.2 In-depth Gender Sensitive Joint Labour and Market Assessment (linked to 1.1.4 Inclusion/marketable skills; informs Outputs 12) Implementation window: To start in March 2026 and completed by May 2026, during the programmes inception phase, with light touch refreshers as context shifts. 1) Background & Rationale Since April 2023, conflict and displacement have profoundly disrupted labour markets, MSMEs, and service systems in Sudan. The programme will operate for 42 months (six-month inception period and 36 months for implementation) across nine states: North Kordofan, South Kordofan, Central Darfur, North Darfur, White Nile, River Nile, Gedaref, Khartoum, and Kassala. Its objective is to generate employment and income opportunities for conflict affected youth (1535), with minimum 51% women and 5% youth with disabilities, and to strengthen MSMEs and training ecosystems. An early, joint, gender sensitive and protection aware LMA is required to focus investments, calibrate cash for work (CfW) and skills pathways, shape MSME support, and update targeting and partnership strategies. The LMA should follow Mercy Corps LMA modules (scope secondary primary reporting/use) and best practice for humanitarian labour markets (decent work, displacement constraints, GBV/safety, child labour risk), ensuring data are fit for purpose in volatile contexts. Moreover, Mercy Corps will integrate a Market Systems Development (MSD) lens into the LMA to ensure the assessment goes beyond identifying labour gaps to understanding the underlying constraints that drive systemic failure and exclusion, and to identify sustainable, inclusive solutions. The LMA will therefore: (i) focus on root causes that prevent market systems from serving youth (especially young women and youth with disabilities); (ii) identify changes that can last beyond programme closure; (iii) analyse the incentives and capacities of public, private and civil-society market actors and highlight opportunities for short-term facilitative partnerships; and (iv) define an adaptive learning agenda to support iterative piloting and scale-up as context evolves. The LMA will also generate evidence to operationalize the programmes youth pathways system, including the criteria for youth segmentation, feasibility of the three starting tracks (jobconnector, skillsbuilder and enterprisestarter), and the pivot point decision rules used to navigate youth between wage and selfemployment pathways. Statelevel evidence will determine which pathways are viable, which require adaptation, and which should be de-prioritised. It will generate the granular, state-specific evidence needed to operationalise the existing tiering model, clarifying delivery feasibility, youth access constraints, pathway viability, and the adaptations required within each tier. 2) Purpose To produce an evidence based, gender and protection sensitive analysis of labour supply, labour demand, and intermediation/system functions in the 9 programme states, identifying viable employment/enterprise pathways for youth and actionable, state-specific recommendations that directly inform Outputs 12, annual workplans, partner scopes, and indicator targets. The LMA will provide the analytical foundation to tailor delivery approaches within the existing Tier 1 and Tier 2 designations, identifying what is feasible in practice, where adaptations are needed, and how youth livelihood pathways should be sequenced or modified per state. 3) Objectives & Key Questions 3.1 Core objectives 1. Map labour demand and growth prospects in priority sectors and occupations relevant to youth (1535), including decent work conditions with consideration for saturation risks and opportunities 2. Profile labour supply (skills, experiences, aspirations, constraints, time use/care) disaggregated by sex, disability, age band, migratory status; include child labour risk lenses. 3. Assess system functions & rules: TVET/training quality and access, job matching practices, finance (formal/informal), inputs/markets, childcare and mobility, documentation/rights, social norms, and workplace protection risks that shape labour outcomes, and strategies for prevention of exploitation and harassment. 4. Prioritise feasible employment/enterprise pathways and interventions (supply, demand, intermediation) for Outputs 12, with state-specific partner and policy asks. 3.2 Guiding questions (illustrative, to be finalised at inception) · Demand & sectors: What sectors/roles are hiring or likely to expand? What vacancies and hard to fill roles exist? What are growth and labour intensity profiles by sector? What are decent work risks (wages, hours, safety, discrimination)? How do employers perceive youth (reliability, soft skills, gender norms), and what barriers limit youth hiring or apprenticeships? · Supply (youth): What skills/experiences do young women/men possess? What time use and care constraints exist? What are mobility, documentation, and safety constraints (GBV/SEA risks, EORE context)? What are their aspirations, what is their risk appetite and what is their preference for wage versus self-employment. How do youth currently interact with labour and product markets (information channels, brokers, informal networks), and how do mobility, care, documentation and safety shape choices? · Intermediation/system: How do employers recruit and youths find jobs (networks, agencies, online, street corners)? What is the TVET offer and quality (from a youth and employer perspective)? What financial services (VSLAs/MFIs) are accessible, and how are youth accessing and using financial services? What childcare/assistive devices/transport solutions are needed for equitable access? What rules (permits, work rights) matter most for IDPs/returnees/hosts? What microenterprises are viable for technical microenterprise conversion following unsuccessful intermediation attempts? · Pathways & interventions: Which pathways (wage/self-employment), work-based learning, MSME support, job matching, financial inclusion and policy/advocacy actions are high return and conflict sensitive in each state? How should CfW link to longer term employment/ enterprise? 4) Scope This Labour Market Assessment (LMA) will examine labour market dynamics, constraints, and opportunities across pre-identified localities in all targeted states, with equal attention to each context. Using a market-systems lens, the assessment will cover both demand-side (employers, value chains, MSMEs) and supply-side (youth capabilities, preferences, barriers) factors, as well as the supporting functions and rules/norms that shape employment outcomes. The LMA will also incorporate a statelevel feasibility assessment for the programmes tiered delivery model. This includes analysis of security, mobility, market accessibility, training venue feasibility, communication/connectivity constraints, and artisanal/TVET availability to support communitybased and offline delivery modalities where needed. The scope below defines the geographies, populations, sectors, and how findings will be applied to program design and adaptive implementation. · Geographies: 9 statesNorth Kordofan, South Kordofan, Central Darfur, North Darfur, White Nile, River Nile, Gedaref, Khartoum and Kassala. State prioritization and sampling stratification will reflect access/security and market concentration. Localities will be selected based on key operational and vulnerability criteria, to be reviewed with team and consultant. · Populations: Youth 1535 (IDPs, returnees, hosts; women 51%; 5% with disabilities); employers/MSMEs; TVETs; job matching actors; Financial Service Providers (FSPs); market committees; authorities; and Community Based Organizations (CBOs). · Sectors: Long list by state, then short list of 35 high-potential pathways per state using rapid scoring (relevance, growth, feasibility, synergies). · Programme integration: Directly informs CfW design (Output 1) and career counselling/TVET, entrepreneurship, MSME support, VSLAs, job platforms (Output 2); maps TVET by market demand. Special geographic emphasis Greater Kordofan: Given the evolving conflict dynamics and access constraints in Kordofan, and available evidence that markets remain broadly operational yet under sustained stress, the LMA will place enhanced analytical and sampling attention on North and South Kordofan (and connected trade corridors). This will include: (a) mapping key logistical hubs and supply corridors that influence labour demand and price transmission (e.g., El Obeid, Kadugli and Dilling, and adjacent corridor nodes such as Babanusa); (b) analysing market functionality, trader capacity and volatility risks, with particular attention to conflict-affected and/or sieged localities (including Kadugli and Dilling); and (c) assessing affordability and basic needs implications (e.g., state-level Minimum Expenditure Basket patterns) to inform CfW wage-setting and other programme transfer values where applicable 5) Methodology 5.1.1 MSD-informed analytical framework For each prioritised state and shortlisted sector/pathway, the analysis will apply an MSD structure by: (i) mapping the core labour-market transaction (job matching / work-based relationships) alongside supporting functions (skills development/TVET, finance, inputs and services, information, transport, childcare and other enabling services) and the rules and norms that shape participation (regulation, documentation, social norms, safety and protection risks); (ii) identifying underlying constraints and why t Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4199807/depth-gender-sensitive-joint-labour-market-assessment-lma

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