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Introduction:
WUSC (World University Service of Canada) is a Canadian non-profit organisation committed to improving the lives of millions of disadvantaged youth worldwide through education, economic opportunities, and empowerment programs.
Through the DREEM project – WUSC serves as Mastercard Foundation’s partner on the inclusion of refugees and displaced persons (RDP) and supports the Foundation and its partners to fulfil their commitment to meaningfully include RDPyoung people in their programs.
WUSC, under the DREEM project, is currently contracting the services of an experienced firm to develop a microsite dedicated to RDP youth inclusion resources.
Objective:
The objective of this consultancy is to develop a microsite that can facilitate knowledge sharing and resource dissemination to stakeholders working towards greater RDP inclusion in education and livelihood sectors. The microsite will be an accessible, bilingual (English and French) platform designed to engage various audiences and improve practices related to refugee inclusion across WUSC projects and Mastercard Foundation’s partners. The site will be hosted by WUSC, and WUSC will maintain ownership of the domain.
The consultant will be tasked with developing a microsite that includes:
Scope of Work:
The Consultant undertakes to perform the services with the highest standards of professional and ethical competence and integrity. The following activities will be undertaken:
The microsite should incorporate best practices in design and functionality, similar to the structure and usability of Cap-Able’s website, with an emphasis on clean navigation, intuitive resource filtering, and engaging storytelling elements.
Roles and Responsibilities
Consultant/Firm Responsibilities:
WUSC’s Responsibilities:
Project Deliverables:
The Consultant will deliver the following outputs:
Duration and Level of effort:
A maximum of 45 days has been assigned for the completion of the Consultancy over a period of four (4) months, starting March, 2025
Timeline
Consultant selection process Feb-25
Developer kick-off meeting Mar-25
Refine work plan Mar-25
Web development Mar-April-25
Final web testing May-25
Completion of fully functional, user-friendly, and bilingual microsite 2nd June- 2025
Website launch 20th June- 2025
Post-launch support On demand, Ongoing
Qualification and Experience:
The Consultant/Firm is expected to have the following qualification and experience:
Interested candidates should submit their applications here by February 16, 2025.. The submission should include:
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