Digital Skills Training in Kakuma and Dadaab Consultancy, Industry and Job Readiness Training Refugee Led Organization (RLO) Engagement Lead

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.

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.

Conduct needs assessment: Assess the needs of the candidates and identify their entry levels for each cohort
Curriculum development: Design a detailed basic and advanced digital skills fundamentals
Content creating: Develop training materials and relevant learning materials
Alignment with objectives: Ensure that the curriculum aligns with the main objectives
Develop assessment tools: Ensure that the students are assessed at different levels of learning
Develop evaluation tools to evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum
Review and revise the curriculum based on the recommendations from the stakeholders

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:

Comprehensive tailor made digital literacy curriculum for 3 months
Secure, conducive and convenient training venue for the students
Enough learning resources
Evaluation and assessment tools for assessing the curriculum and content effectiveness
Conduct assessment and evaluation
Participate in meetings

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)

Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in computer/digital fundamentals
Demonstrated ability to provide services in different areas in the camps (Kakuma and Dadaab)
Demonstrated ability to provide tailor made curriculum to the candidates
Ability to produce high quality work under tight and fluid timeframes.
Demonstrated understanding of refugee context
Ability to deliver with minimum supervision

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