Call for Individual Sectoral Experts, Advisors and Subject Matter Specialists
Description
Libya
Call for Individual Sectoral Experts, Advisors and Subject Matter Specialists
Organization
STOOS CONSULTING
Posted
27 Apr 2026
Closing date
31 May 2026
About STOOS Consulting
STOOS CONSULTING
is an international consulting firm specialized in
third-party monitoring, research, assessments, evaluation, capacity building, and economic empowerment programming
across fragile, humanitarian, and development settings. STOOS works with international NGOs, UN agencies, donors, government counterparts, and local partners to design and deliver
evidence-based, context-sensitive, and operationally practical services
that strengthen institutions, improve service delivery, and support inclusive recovery and resilience.
Background
Libya’s operating environment continues to be shaped by
political transition, uneven service delivery, pressure on local institutions, youth unemployment, displacement and migration dynamics, and persistent gaps in social inclusion and institutional capacity
. At the same time, organizations active in Libya continue to invest in a set of recurring priority areas, particularly
governance and rule of law, municipal strengthening and decentralization, economic recovery and private sector development, primary health care, women’s empowerment and GBV response, migration and protection, youth empowerment, and local social cohesion
. These priorities are visible across current and recent programming by
UNDP, GIZ, IOM, WHO, UN Women, UNICEF, and UNFPA
in Libya.
Purpose of the Call
STOOS CONSULTING is expanding its roster of
sectoral experts, technical advisors, and subject matter specialists
to support ongoing and future assignments in Libya. We are seeking highly qualified professionals who can provide
technical input, programme advisory, assessments, training, institutional strengthening, policy support, and implementation guidance
across key humanitarian, stabilization, governance, and development sectors.
Overall Objective
The objective of this call is to identify experts who can support STOOS and its partners in designing and delivering
high-quality, context-relevant, and results-oriented interventions
that respond to Libya’s current priorities at national, municipal, and community levels.
Priority Sectors and Areas of Expertise
1. Governance, Public Administration and Institutional Development
We are seeking experts in
governance reform, public sector capacity building, institutional development, transparency, accountability, strategic planning, service delivery improvement, citizen engagement, and participatory decision-making
. This area is highly relevant to Libya, where partners continue to support
governance systems, public institutions, and inclusive decision-making processes
.
2. Rule of Law, Justice and Access to Justice
STOOS welcomes specialists in
rule of law programming, justice sector reform, legal aid, detention and justice systems analysis, community safety, access to justice, human rights, case management pathways, and institutional support to judicial and quasi-judicial structures
. Rule of law remains a core area of work in Libya, particularly through programmes focused on
justice, accountability, and inclusive institutions
.
3. Municipality, Decentralization and Local Governance
We are seeking experts in
municipal planning, local governance, decentralization, participatory planning, public service delivery, municipal administration, local development strategies, conflict-sensitive local governance, and community engagement
. This reflects a major area of support in Libya, where municipalities are central to
basic service delivery, local resilience, and social stability
.
4. Economic Development, Livelihoods and Private Sector Recovery
STOOS is looking for specialists in
local economic development, MSME support, market systems development, enterprise growth, entrepreneurship, labour market analysis, private sector engagement, value chain development, job creation, and inclusive economic recovery
. This remains one of the most active areas in Libya, with repeated focus on
employment, local livelihoods, entrepreneurship, and private-sector-led recovery
, especially for youth and vulnerable groups.
5. Health Systems, Primary Health Care and Public Health
We seek experts in
primary health care, health systems strengthening, public health programming, health service delivery, community health, health governance, workforce capacity building, health facility support, and health access for vulnerable groups
. Health remains a key sector in Libya, especially in relation to
PHC restoration, workforce support, and equitable access in underserved municipalities
.
6. Gender Equality, Women’s Empowerment and GBV
STOOS is seeking specialists in
gender analysis, gender mainstreaming, women’s leadership, women’s political participation, GBV prevention and response, survivor-centred programming, protection referrals, social norms change, and inclusive institutional reform
. This is a significant area of current work in Libya, with strong emphasis on
women’s participation, gender-responsive governance, and services for women and girls affected by violence
.
7. Protection, Migration, Labour Mobility and Social Inclusion
We are also seeking experts in
protection programming, migration governance, migrant protection, labour mobility, social inclusion, case management, community-based protection, psychosocial support, and support to vulnerable mobile populations
. Libya remains a major context for programmes addressing
migrants, IDPs, returnees, refugees, and host communities
, often through integrated protection and stabilization approaches.
8. Social Cohesion, Peacebuilding and Community Stabilization
STOOS welcomes experts in
social cohesion, conflict sensitivity, peacebuilding, community stabilization, local dialogue, resilience programming, and community-based recovery
. Community stabilization and peaceful coexistence continue to feature strongly in Libya’s programming landscape, particularly in municipalities affected by displacement, migration pressure, and institutional fragility.
9. Youth Development, Education, Skills and Civic Participation
We are looking for specialists in
youth empowerment, youth participation, life skills, employability, non-formal education, civic engagement, adolescent programming, and youth-centered resilience and recovery initiatives
. This reflects ongoing investments in Libya aimed at improving opportunities for
young women and men through skills, participation, and local development pathways
.
10. Climate, Renewable Energy and Resilient Local Services
STOOS also seeks experts in
renewable energy, climate adaptation, environmentally resilient local systems, sustainable service delivery, and green recovery approaches
. While not as broad as governance or livelihoods, this area is becoming more relevant in Libya through work on
renewable energy, climate adaptation, and more resilient municipal and community systems
.
Profiles Sought
This call is open to
technical advisors, sector specialists, researchers, policy experts, programme designers, institutional development consultants, trainers, assessors, and implementation support specialists
. We are particularly interested in experts who can work across
assessment, strategy, design, implementation support, capacity strengthening, and review of sectoral interventions
.
Indicative Responsibilities
Selected experts may be engaged to support STOOS and its partners in one or more of the following functions:
• Conduct
sector assessments, situation analyses, mapping studies, needs assessments, and institutional reviews
• Provide
technical advisory
on programme design, implementation, and quality improvement
• Develop
strategies, frameworks, guidelines, tools, training materials, and operational manuals
• Support
institutional strengthening and capacity building
for ministries, municipalities, civil society actors, service providers, and partner organizations
• Deliver
technical trainings, workshops, mentoring, and facilitation
• Contribute to
policy dialogue, reform-oriented analysis, and learning products
• Integrate
gender, inclusion, conflict sensitivity, safeguarding, and accountability
into technical programming
• Support
monitoring, reporting, evidence generation, and donor-facing technical documentation
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants should hold a
relevant academic degree or professional qualification
in their area of specialization, such as
public administration, law, governance, economics, business, public health, gender studies, social sciences, development studies, political science, urban planning, education, or related disciplines
. Most roles require a minimum of
5–7 years of relevant experience
, while senior advisory roles may require
7–10 years or more
.
Preferred Experience
Preference will be given to experts with demonstrated experience in
Libya
, the
MENA region
, or other
fragile, conflict-affected, and transitional environments
. Experience with
UN agencies, GIZ, EU-funded programmes, INGOs, public institutions, municipalities, and civil society actors
will be considered a strong advantage, given the nature of current programming in Libya.
Language Requirements
For most Libya-focused roles,
Arabic fluency
is highly desirable and often essential.
English
is strongly preferred for reporting, coordination, strategy work, and assignments involving international partners.
Cross-Cutting Expectations
All experts are expected to demonstrate strong understanding of
ethical practice, safeguarding, gender sensitivity, inclusion, conflict sensitivity, and practical implementation in fragile settings
. The ability to translate technical expertise into
field-relevant, context-aware, and actionable outputs
is essential.
Engagement Modality
Experts may be engaged on a
consultancy, framework, roster, call-down, part-time, full-time, remote, hybrid, or field-based basis
, depending on assignment needs and project requirements.
How to apply
Please submit your application through the following link:
https: //forms.gle/nJ2WHpkj3xAwiDQ38
Job details
Country
Libya
Source
STOOS CONSULTING
Type
Consultancy
Career category
Program/Project Management
Years of experience
5-9 years
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About This Opportunity
This is a consulting contract in the Research and Monitoring Evaluation sectors. Located in Libya, Africa, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before May 31, 2026.
Published through ReliefWeb Consultancies, part of the United Nations system, which follows UN procurement standards. UN-funded opportunities are typically open to vendors registered in the UN Global Marketplace for consulting in the Research sector. Consulting assignments are typically evaluated with a strong emphasis on the technical proposal, including the methodology and qualifications of key experts. Shortlisted firms may be invited to submit financial proposals in a second stage. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.