Job no: 570662
Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: Zanzibar
Level: Consultancy
Location: United Republic of Tanzania
Categories: Education
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Education plays a significant role in shaping society. After the Zanzibar revolution in 1964, education was declared to be free for all citizens, irrespective of their race, location, and ethnic inclination. The government of Zanzibar has done several interventions to improve access to quality education. Despite achieving commendable successes such as high adult literacy rate, improved gross enrolment rates especially in preprimary and primary, improved school infrastructure including classrooms, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, still there are challenges remain that need to be addressed. Issues such inadequate promotion of essential literacy and numeracy skills to address foundational learning, teacher incompetency, and a curriculum misaligned with learners’ needs for meaningful contributions to society and the economy are among such challenges.
Addressing these challenges through improved access to quality education for children is crucial for realizing the Zanzibar Development Vision (ZDV 2050), which aims to elevate Zanzibar to lower-middle-income status. Human capital development is a key dimension of this vision. In 2022, the Government of Zanzibar established a Task Force to conduct a nationwide consultation with key stakeholders, seeking recommendations for transforming the education sector in alignment with the Zanzibar Development Vision 2050. The final report has been submitted, and the government has approved eight main reform areas to be implemented by the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training. The current Zanzibar Education Policy (2006) and Education Act (1982) are outdated and do not address emerging needs. One major education reform recommendation is revising both to align with the Zanzibar Development Vision, focusing on human capital development for inclusive economic growth. The Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT) has revised the 2006 policy, incorporating Reform recommendations through grassroots stakeholder consultations. The final draft is ready, but further consultation with key stakeholders such as Directors of Planning and Policy, Regional and District Commissioners, Principal Secretaries, House of Representatives members, non-state actors and private sectors, higher learning institutions, and development partners is needed. This aims to ensure alignment with national, regional, and international strategies, along with recently approved Zanzibar Education Reforms. Following policy finalization, the 1982 Education Act is also being revised to match the updated policy. The objective of the assignment is to revise the updated Zanzibar Education Policy and Education Act to ensure alignment with Education Reform, facilitating stakeholder consultations, and translation of both the Education Policy and Education Act into English/Kiswahili. Specifically, the assignment has to ensure the following:
• Policy and Reform Alignment: Ensure the proposed education policy addresses the Zanzibar Education Reforms recommendations and alignment with Zanzibar Development Vision 2050 and issues related to climate change. This alignment is crucial for a unified and coherent educational framework.
• Education Act Review: Revise the proposed Education Act and develop regulations to align it with the revised Education Policy for effective implementation.
Consultative Meetings: Facilitate a consultative meeting with key stakeholders including Directors of Planning, Policy and Research, School Committee Members, Regional and District Commissioners, Principal Secretaries, House of Representatives members, non-state actors and private sectors, higher learning institutions, and development partners. These meetings aim to present the revised Education Policy and gather valuable insights and opinions from diverse perspectives.
• Translation Support: Translating both the revised Education Policy into English and the adjusted Education Act into Kiswahili. This step is essential for widespread dissemination and understanding within the local community. The consultant must ensure that the proposed Education Policy incorporates the recommendations of the Zanzibar Education Reforms and aligns effectively with the Zanzibar Development Vision 2050. Additionally, the consultant is tasked in ensuring the alignment of the proposed Education Act and developing regulations to harmonize it with the revised Education Policy.
The purpose of the consultancy is to provide technical assistance to harmonize the updated Zanzibar Education Policy and Education Act with the Education Reform, facilitating stakeholder consultations and document translation.
The assignment is structured to be completed within eight weeks in two months with the following outputs:
i. Facilitate a consultative meeting with the aforementioned stakeholders to present the revised Education Policy and gather input.
ii. Ensure the proposed Education Policy incorporates the recommendations of the Zanzibar Education Reforms and aligns effectively with the Zanzibar Development Vision 2050. iii. Ensure alignment of the proposed Education Act and develop regulations to harmonize it with the revised Education Policy.
iv. The revised Education Policy and the adjusted Education Act is translated into English and Kiswahili for widespread dissemination and understanding.
v. Presentation of the Proposed policy to Inter Ministerial Technical Committee comprised of Principal Secretaries.
vi. Finalized education Policy for submission to government for approval (April 2024).
vii. Finalized Education Act and its Regulations to be tabled to Zanzibar House of Representatives.
WORK ASSIGNMENT, DELIVERABLES, DELIVERY DEADLINE AND PAYMENT
Work Assignments Overview | Deliverables/Outputs | Delivery deadline | Estimated Budget |
A short concise inception report upon consultation with MoEVT and UNICEF on how the assignment shall be carried out the work within a time-bound with plan deliverables and methodologies for all stakeholders | Inception Report | April 25, 2024 | 20% of the total |
A comprehensive revised Education Policy and Education Act that integrates the Zanzibar Education Reforms recommendations and the Zanzibar Development Vision 2050 | Comprehensive Revised Education Policy
Comprehensive Revised Education Act |
June 24, 2024 | 40% of the total |
Translated into English the Education Policy and Education Act into Kiswahili | English version of the Final Education Policy document
Kiswahili version of the Education Act |
July 10, 2024 | 20% of the total |
A comprehensive report summarizing the outcomes of the tasks performed including consultative meetings with key stakeholders | Final Assignment report | July 19, 2024 | 20% of the total |
PAYMENT SCHEDULE.
UNICEF reserves the right to withhold all or portion of payment if performance is unsatisfactory, if work/output is incomplete, not delivered or for failure to meet deadlines.
ASSESSMENT / SELECTION PROCESS AND METHODS
Evaluations: The applicant should submit both technical and financial proposals which clearly stipulate how the work will be conducted. The Financial Proposal should include all costs of this assignment including fee, travel costs, accommodation as UNICEF will not pay any DSA.
Proposals will be both technically and financially evaluated. The technical part will carry a weight of 75%, in which the consultant will put clear his/her technical approach to ensure quality attainment of each deliverable and the consultancy in totality. The financial part will take 25% showing the proposed budget breakdown of consultancy cost for each deliverable (fees, travel and accommodation) and eventual total consultancy cost.
LOCATION, DURATION & LOGISTIC
The consultant will be required to travel to Pemba two times and do ten local travels within Unguja. The validity of the contract will be for 8 weeks.
How can you make a difference?
Provide technical assistance to harmonize the updated Zanzibar Education Policy and Education Act with the Education Reform, facilitating stakeholder consultations and document translation.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have to have the following qualifications.
- An advanced postgraduate degree in Education, Public Policy, Education Planning, or any related field pertinent to the assignment with at least 10 years of experience.
- A minimum of 10 years’ experience in Education, Public Policy, Education Planning and Management, or any related field to the assignment, demonstrating proven track record in education policy formulation and implementation and education system strengthening.
- Well conversant of the local context.
- Previous working experience in Tanzania particularly Zanzibar on policy issues.
- Fluent in spoken Kiswahili and written English.
- Previous experience working with Government.
- Experience working with UN Agencies is an added advantage.
- Proven experience on similar assignment (evaluated based on enclosed technical experts’ CV).
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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The selected candidate is solely responsible to ensure that the visa (applicable) and health insurance required to perform the duties of the contract are valid for the entire period of the contract. Selected candidates are subject to confirmation of fully-vaccinated status against SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) with a World Health Organization (WHO)-endorsed vaccine, which must be met prior to taking up the assignment. It does not apply to consultants who will work remotely and are not expected to work on or visit UNICEF premises, programme delivery locations or directly interact with communities UNICEF works with, nor to travel to perform functions for UNICEF for the duration of their consultancy contracts.
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