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Consultancy to develop and deliver Digital Literacy Skills Training for Students under Complementary Pathways Programs to US and Canada in Kakuma and Dadaab Refugee Camps
World University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian international development and refugee sponsoring non-profit organization. Present in over 25 countries, we improve education, employment, and empowerment opportunities for young people around the world. We work with a unique and powerful network of post-secondary institutions, private sectors partners, and volunteers to fulfill our mission and vision of creating a world where all young people can grow up in safe, secure, and supportive environments; where they can learn, work, and play a vital role in their country’s development.
A central component of WUSC’s strategic plan is to expand durable solutions for refugees. For decades, WUSC has connected non-traditional actors, such as postsecondary institutions, students, staff and faculty, with opportunities to sponsor refugees and support their inclusion in Canadian communities. WUSC is selecting students for scholarships and sponsorship to the US and Canada under two programs, namely Welcome Corps on Campus and the Student Refugee Program respectively. The students are selected from the refugee communities in Dadaab and Kakuma Refugee Camps as well as those in the Urban settings.
WUSC is seeking a qualified consultant to develop and deliver digital literacy skills training for students embarking on international studies. This training is needed to prepare students for academics to the US and Canadian Higher Learning Institutions.
2. Project description/context and background information
WUSC is running educational complementary pathway programs for the refugee youths (18-25 years). This opportunity offers resettlement and higher education opportunities to both the US and Canada. WUSC’s academic partners in Canada/US include more than 200 universities, colleges and CEGEPs.
The training’s main goal is to equip the candidates with digital skills necessary for their academic journey in the universities.
3. Purpose and Objective of the Digital Skills training
The Digital Skills Training for Students is specifically designed for young refugees’ in Kenya’s refugee camps (Kakuma and Dadaab) under the complementary pathways program awaiting to join Canadian and US Higher Education Institutions. The training is aimed to equip students with essential basic and advanced digital skills necessary for their academic journey and to integrate information and communication technology (ICT) effectively into their learning.
4. Scope of work
The training will be delivered across a 3 month window starting January to March 2024 in both Kakuma and Dadaab camps concurrently.
5. Expected deliverables
The selected Consultant will have overall responsibility of working in collaboration with WUSC staff to ensure the above mentioned consultancy objectives are achieved and the quality of all deliverables.
The consultant is expected to deliver the following:
6. Training delivery/Location:
The expected duration of delivery is 3 months with a minimum of 4 contact hours per week.
The students are based in 3-4 different locations within both Kakuma and Dadaab Refugee Camp
Qualifications of Consultant(s)
Application Packages and Procedures
Qualified and interested parties are asked to submit the following:
To apply, please follow this link
Closing date for submission of the application package is the end of business day on Dec 10th , 2023
WUSC is an equal opportunity employer and does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.