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For every child, the right to Education
The PROSPECTS Partnership is a global initiative, funded by the Government of the Netherlands and implemented by IFC, ILO, UNHCR, UNICEF, and the World Bank. It seeks to improve the well-being, self-reliance, and resilience of forcibly displaced populations and host communities, including children and young people, through an integrated program and multi-agency approach.
In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, UNICEF has been a core implementing partner since 2019, with country programs in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt. One of the central pillars of this partnership is Learning to Earning (L2E) (Pillar 1: Learning and Skills), which focuses on strengthening learning, pathways from relevant education to skills development, employability, and sustainable livelihoods for adolescents and young people from refugee and host communities, including foundational learning.
Between 2021 and 2025, UNICEF country offices in the four countries have undertaken a range of interventions under this pillar, including:
Expanding access to foundational and transferable skills, vocational training, and job-readiness programmes. Supporting national Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) reforms. Promoting life skills, digital skills, entrepreneurship, and green skills. Establishing innovative approaches such as job search clubs, career guidance, and social innovation initiatives.Given the diversity of interventions across countries and the conclusion of Phase II (2024โ2027) of PROSPECTS, UNICEF MENA Regional Office ADAP and Education Sections seek to document lessons learned, achievements, challenges, and good practices of its L2E programming in the first implementation phase (2021โ2025) and synthesize findings into a regional report.
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The PROSPECTS Programme, funded by the Dutch Government, is a multi-year initiative aimed at improving the living conditions of forcibly displaced persons and their host communities. Launched in 2019, it brings together several international organizations, including the UNHCR, UNICEF, ILO, IFC, and the World Bank, to implement its goals across eight countries in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as the East and Horn of Africa.ย PROSPECTS operationalizes the humanitarian-development-peace nexus by fostering collaboration among humanitarian and development actors. This approach aims to enhance coordination, efficiency, and impact in addressing the challenges faced by displaced populations and host communities.
The purpose of this consultancy is to document UNICEFโs implementation of the PROSPECTS Partnership Pillar 1: Learning to Earning in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, and Egypt during 2021โ2025, and to produce a comprehensive regional report that captures:
Country-level results, approaches, and innovations; results of regional interventions.
Cross-country lessons learned and good practices.
Challenges, gaps, and enabling factors for sustainability.
Policy and programmatic recommendations for Phase II (2024โ2027).
The scope and deliverables of the assignment include, but not limited to, the following:
The consultant will:
Work Assignments Overview
Deliverables/Outputs
Deliveryย deadline
1. Inception Report (within 2 weeks of contract start)
Inception report, including methodology, workplan, and data collection tools; analysis mechanism, and use of data.November 25, 2025 (15 days)
2. Country Documentation Briefs (Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt).
2.1 Desk review 2.2 Data collection 2.3 Data and analytical synthesis for the four countriesDecember 5, 2025 (15 days)
December 20, 2025 (20 days)
December 30, 2025
(10 days)
3. Draft Regional Report
3.1. Synthesized findings from all four countries reflected in the draft reportJanuary 12, 2026ย ย (10 days)
4. Final Regional Report
All feedback incorporated in the final report, including an executive summary 4.2 Presentation slide deck for internal and external dissemination of the reportJanuary 27, 2026
(10 days)
January 31, 2026
(2 days)
