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ILO Procurement Notice: Conducting an Inclusive Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Assessment in Libya
In line with Recommendation 205, with the ILO Libya Country Context Study (2022), and with the objective of promoting peace and social cohesion through an inclusive and conflict sensitive approach to employment creation, the project will therefore: Conduct a thorough local-level peace and conflict analysis to understand the local dynamics and potential risks, avoid exacerbating conflict drivers, and identify ways in which programming can support opportunities for peace. Engage local stakeholders, including civil society organizations, to ensure interventions comply with ‘do no harm’ principles and are context-specific and inclusive. Ensure equitable access to resources and opportunities, avoiding favoritism or exclusion of any group. Monitor and evaluate the impact of interventions continuously, adjusting strategies as needed to prevent exacerbating existing tensions. In this context, a preliminary report is being produced offering analysis and actionable recommendations to promote inclusive entrepreneurship, mapping some actors, systemic constraints, opportunities, and leverage points for intervention. The ILO has already conducted a preliminary mapping of the entrepreneurship ecosystem and the target group, including the identification of priority pillars and an in-depth analysis of underlying constraints, as well as mapping some of the key actors within the selected pillars. The continuation of the inclusive entrepreneurship ecosystem assessment in Libya, including further key informant interviews and focus group discussions, requires prior approval and endorsement by the UNSDCF Governmental Steering Committee in Tripoli. The ILO is currently obtaining this endorsement, and the present Terms of Reference have been issued to cover the remaining work once the necessary approval is secured. The remaining work, to be covered in this ToRs, will include the continuation of key informant interviews (KIIs) with primary actors, particularly Libyan governmental, public, and private stakeholders, as well as the organization and the execution of focus group discussions (FGDs). The findings will guide the design of targeted interventions that aim to unlock entrepreneurship potential, contribute to inclusive economic recovery, and advance sustainable livelihoods in Libya. In this context, the ILO seeks to engage a research/ consultancy company for the implementation of this assignment. The selected company must have a legal basis to operate in Libya, either by being legally registered in Libya or through a formal partnership with a local company that is legally registered in Libya.
Please check procurement notice on UNGM website for more details
Please check procurement notice on UNGM website for more details