Tenders are invited for Labour Mobility Pathways for Syrian Refugees Barriers and Opportunities Background Complementary Pathways as durable solutions for Syrian refugees in Jordan and LebanonGiven the persistent lack of durable solutions options for many of Syria s displaced complementary pathways to resettlement have become an increasingly core component of holistic policy and advocacy responses on behalf of Syrian refugees These pathways are commonly framed as alternatives to refugee resettlement and thus of primary relevance to refugees Complementary pathways are safe and regulated avenues that complement refugee resettlement and by which refugees may be admitted in a country and have their international protection needs met while they are able to support themselves and potentially reach a sustainable and lasting solution to their displacement and displacement related vulnerabilities This can take a variety of forms including labour mobility programs education programs family reunification programs community sponsorship programs and humanitarian visas Labour Mobility an emerging yet understudied durable solutionDespite the benefits of labour mobility for some refugees and the large numbers of displaced Syrians who have the relevant skills to pursue a labour mobility pathway few Syrian refugees have successfully migrated via a work permit or other labour mobility program Preliminary research suggests that barriers exist at both the host country and third country levels which are disproportionately preventing refugees from taking advantage of these opportunities A forthcoming research report by the Migration Policy Institute has outlined key challenges in third countries while UNHCR Talent Beyond Boundaries TBB and others have begun work to highlight challenges at the host country level ObjectiveThis research aims to further map host country level barriers to labour mobility focusing on the specific challenges facing Syrian refugees identifying lessons learned from previous attempts to overcome them and highlighting possible ways to overcome barriers that have not yet been attempted In doing so this report hopes to play a role in unlocking some of the persistent challenges that have prevented labour mobility from becoming a commonly utilized complementary pathway for refugees alongside the three formally recognized durable solutions to displacement This research will seek to answer the following questions 1 What are the key host country barriers in 2021 facing Syrian refugees wishing to access labour migration 2 What are the ways in which actors have sought to overcome successfully or unsuccessfully barriers to labour mobility for Syrian refugees What lessons can be learned from these experiences 3 What can be done to improve support to refugees who pursue these pathways Host country barriers to labour mobilityDespite the benefits of labour mobility for some refugees and the large numbers of displaced Syrians who have the relevant skills to pursue a labour mobility pathway few Syrian refugees have successfully migrated via a work permit or other labour mobility program Preliminary research suggests that barriers exist at both the host country and third country levels which are disproportionately preventing refugees from taking advantage of these opportunities A forthcoming research report by the Migration Policy Institute has outlined key challenges in third countries while UNHCR Talent Beyond Boundaries TBB and others have begun work to highlight challenges at the host country level Some tentatively identified challenges which have not yet been verified and analyzed through dedicated research include Barriers to engaging in labour migration o A lack of awareness among eligible refugees of their labour migration options o Distrust of labour migration pathways and fear of labour exploitation Barriers to being recruited for a job or program o Lack of access to the internet and reliable technology o Lack of access to local work permits and employment opportunities o Poor economic and social stability in countries of asylum o Lack of internal and external mobility options particularly for refugees who are living out of status in their current place of residence o Inability to access required testing or professional licensing Barriers to visa processing o Lack of access to identifying documentationo Lack of access to educational diplomas and certificates o Inability to prove work experienceo Language requirements such as language cutoff scores for some skilled worker programs o Challenges accessing banking and loan options Barriers to Departure o Complicated and expensive exit permit procedures o Restrictions on departing with cash savings Research MethodsLiterature review key informant interviews online surveys refugee interviews EligibilityIndependent researchers or research organizations are invited to submit proposals Applicant Requirements Familiarity and experience with research methodology design migration refugee and or immigration law research quantitative and qualitative research research publication writing and production Familiarity with refugee livelihoods contexts in Jordan Lebanon and Turkey Experience in authoring high quality publications Lived refugee experience is preferred Arabic language written and spoken fluency preferredKey Deliverables1 One English language report of 30 to 35 pages in length 2 One shorter briefing paper 3 Stakeholder dialogue and dissemination activities Areas of Investigation1 Labour mobility2 Refugee relocation3 Immigration processes specifically skilled visas 4 Refugee livelihoodsDuration LocationThis work is expected to take place between July 2021 and November 2021 The position is based remotely
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