OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT:
The overall objective of the assignment is to assist UNDP to implement the E-Work project which has the following output:
Output : Graduates in Gaza, particularly youth and women, have improved technical and freelancing skills demanded in the digital sector
Therefore, through this intervention, UNDP aims for the following:
- Strengthening capacities of 385 unemployed graduates, at least 50% of whom will be women, through a well-designed technical training in freelancing.
- 290 of the trained graduates, 50% women, are reporting that the job opportunity has positively influenced, to some extent, at least one aspect of their lives.
- 270 of the trained graduates, 50% women, are reporting that the training at least has increased, to some extent, their skills and possibilities for finding job opportunities.
- 270 of the trained graduates, 50% women, obtained their first job/ work assignment on the online platform (disaggregated by gender).
- The trained graduates, 50% women, obtained at least 1350 jobs/ work assignments generated through online platforms.
- Amount of income generated by beneficiaries through the online platform during the life of the project will be at least US$135,000.
- Ability to link this short-term intervention to longer-term job opportunities. Ability to ensure and effective selection process and bridging different capacity gaps through tailored trainings.