Call for External Collaborator – Country Note on labour market integration of returning workers in Cambodia
Summary
Description
Agency: ILO | Reference: rfx_6179_ROAP | Type: Call for individual consultants
ILO seeks to contract a national expert to produce a country note on reintegration pathways for migrant workers in Cambodia which will analyse existing policy measures, outcomes, gaps and challenges.
The methodology will include desk research and field work (survey with returning migrant workers) and some additional key informant interviews.
The country note will:
1) Provide an overview of return and labour market reintegration for migrant workers from Cambodia
2) Describe the key features of return and reintegration policies and frameworks, including labour market reintegration, social protection, skills’ recognition systems, and reintegration support in times of crises.
3) Assess the effectiveness of reintegration programmes in relation to their impact on migrant workers including accessibility, outcomes, costs (for migrant workers), and decent work opportunities in the domestic labour market for returning migrant workers (gender analysis to be included)
4) Identify challenges and lessons learned with respect to labour migration, return and reintegration of workers
DOCUMENTS AND LINKS:
• ILO e-Sourcing - EXCOLL Supplier User Guide_English.pdf: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/DownloadDocument?noticeId=298520&documentId=2005363
• ILO e-Sourcing - EXCOLL Supplier User Guide_Spanish.pdf: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/DownloadDocument?noticeId=298520&documentId=2005364
• ILO e-Sourcing - EXCOLL Supplier User Guide_French.pdf: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/DownloadDocument?noticeId=298520&documentId=2005365
• Download all documents: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice/DownloadAllDocuments?noticeId=298520
About This Opportunity
This is a services contract in the governance and public administration, Migration, gender and inclusion, social protection and trade and industry sectors. Located in Cambodia, Asia, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before May 10, 2026.
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