Procurement of Installation of Specified works at two Youth Centers
الوصف
Procurement of Installation of Specified works at two Youth Centers Background to ILO and Youth for Future Project The project will employ the employment intensive method to create employment opportunities for women and youth as the last decade has witnessed numerous changes and challenges in the MENA region. Conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya, and Yemen, as well as the political unrest in some areas of East Africa, continue to force refugees and asylum seekers to migrate to countries like Egypt, where many refugees and migrants have been living for years in protracted displacement including large numbers of children, adolescents, and youth. Over the years they have been subject to vulnerabilities, social protection issues, and labour market integration challenges. Their challenges include barriers to residency and secure stay, difficulties to access work permits, access to education and training, and access to employment services. On the other hand, Egyptian youth are facing socio-economic challenges within the Egyptian market with a good portion of the young people aspiring for migration and seeking better socioeconomic opportunities in foreign markets. This can be attributed to the structural and cyclical challenges in the labour market with key impediments including gender disparities in accessing the labour market, lack of job creation, and a weak business environment. Unemployment has been a growing challenge facing Egyptian youth, with specific intensity among females. The Covid-19 Pandemic has added to the labour market’s lack of equilibrium where employers and employment opportunities were limited to scaled-up competencies, leaving the vulnerable portion of the society under the mercy of low-wage, non-secured and short-term jobs. The objective of the project is to improve the livelihood opportunities and strengthen the socio-economic resilience of young migrants, refugees, and Egyptian youth in host communities through improved policy frameworks, employability skills, career prospects, and inclusive youth centers. Jointly implementing the project, the ILO and UNICEF, will be using a three-pronged approach that combines skills development and career guidance services at the individual (micro) level with capacity development of key stakeholders at the institutional (meso) level and policy engagement and awareness-raising on the national (macro) level. All activities are conducted in coordination with social partners, with the tripartite structures in consideration. Scope of Work 1. Al Nasr Youth Centre a) To adjust all access to the designated area with an easy access for disabled people through either fixing problem at the walkways or adding ramps with proper slope. b) Construct a shaded area for different activities for special needs with all needed flooring & accessories. c) Build & finish meeting room for twenty - thirty seats, one office room, 2 changing room & if possible 1 storage room or area. d) Build a special need volleyball court. e) Adjust shot put (رمي الجلة) area beside the volleyball court. f) Finish & adjust all required nets above existing fence & around the volleyball court. g) Maintenance for existing toilet. h) Furnish office room, meeting room & one ping bong table. 1. Borg Al Arab Youth Centre a) To adjust all access to the designated area with an easy access for disabled people through either fixing problem at the walkways or adding ramps with proper slope. b) Construct a shaded area for different activities for special needs with all needed flooring & accessories. c) Build & finish one office room & handicapped toilet. d) Furnish office room & one ping bong table.