ABOUT CESTRAR
Introduction
CESTRAR (Rwanda Workers’ Trade Union Confederation) is the most influential National Centre in Rwanda with 17 affiliated Rwandan Trade Unions, with a progressive membership of more than 300,000 workers in different working sectors across the country.
By its own nature and constitution, CESTRAR is an inclusive and non-political organization that only represents and organizes members according to their professions and believes that they should be given the same rights and opportunities regardless of political affiliation, gender, age, disability, religion, etc.
CESTRAR is governed by the National Trade Union Congress, the National Trade Union Council and the National Executive Committee. The National Executive Committee is responsible of the implementation of the decisions taken by the Congress and the General Trade Union Council as well as the representation of CESTRAR at all levels.
1.1. Improving socio-economic conditions of workers in Rwanda.
1.2 Promoting solidarity among workers and involving them in trade union activities.
CESTRAR, as a professional organization of workers, fights for social justice and an equitable redistribution of the national wealth without discrimination.
Our mission is to strengthen unions and provide a unified voice for all workers. We are committed to defending human and trade union rights, creating a healthy and safe working environment, fighting against exploitation and discrimination, promoting decent work and social protection for all.
Solidarity: Workers and trade unionists in particular should work in solidarity and be able to constitute a strong force to achieve vision and mission of CESTRAR.
Commitment: unionists must be committed and engaged to the mission, vision, values, culture and principles of CESTRAR.
Loyalty: Unionist must remain faithful to their commitments, rules, and regulations of CESTRAR
Transparency: CESTRAR and affiliated unions are accountable to their members
CONTEXT
The formal economy refers to economic activities that are officially recognized, regulated, and monitored by government authorities. It includes businesses, enterprises, and workers that operate within legal frameworks and comply with taxation, labor, and other regulations.
This sector represents a significant sector of economic activity in Rwanda, yet challenges persist in ensuring that workers have access to decent work opportunities, fair wages, social protection, and safe working conditions. It refers to economic activities that are not officially recognized, regulated, or monitored by government authorities. It includes a wide range of unregistered, unregulated, and often cash-based transactions.
The informal economy comprises a significant portion of economic activity in many countries including Rwanda. According to the National Labor Survey carried out in 2022 published in March 2023, there were in total 3,209,144 persons with informal employment at main job, constituting almost 90.5 percent of total employment.
Mostly male workers (55.1 percent) held informal employment jobs however, the informal employment rate was higher among females (91.8 percent) as compared to males (89.5 percent) yet workers in this sector often face challenges in accessing decent work opportunities, social protection, and fair remuneration. Being unrolled and unregulated sector, the sector faces to many challenges to promote decent working conditions and productivity.
Recognizing the need to address these issues, CESTRAR is undertaking a project to assess decent work deficit in both Formal and Informal economic sectors to explore and propose strategies for improving working conditions through the support of ENABEL under Decent Work and Social Protection Portfolio
OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT
SCOPE OF WORK
GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE
The assignment will be performed Countrywide. However, the specific geographical scope will be determined by the inception report, which will be validated by the stakeholders.
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
The assignment is expected to employ both qualitative and quantitative approaches. On the quantitative aspect, the consultant will collect relevant primary data from the sampled companies and members of tripartite constituents. The consultant will further be expected to collect and analyze other secondary sources of relevant information.
The qualitative component will draw on the understanding and perception of the key stakeholders which will also include sampled companies, employers’ and employees’ organizations as well as Government institutions relevant to the subject matter.
DELIVERABLES
The Consultant will deliver the following:
The table below indicates key deliverables to be approved at each stage:
Phase |
Deliverables |
Estimated Man-Days |
DURATION WEEKS |
1. |
Upon Approval of the inception report |
5-man days |
1 Weeks |
2. |
Upon approval of the draft report |
30-man days |
6Weeks |
3. |
Upon approval of the final report |
5-man days |
1Weeks |
Total Duration |
40-Man days |
8Weeks |
DURATION
The project is expected to be completed within two (2) months from the commencement date.
REPORTING
The consultant/agency responsible for implementing the project will be required to submit regular progress reports to CESTRAR SG or designated person, including updates on activities, challenges encountered, and achievements.
The final assessment report should contain the following, in English:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
Consultancy team
Team Leader
Other team members
Additional to the Team Leader, the consultancy team will comprise specialists holding university degrees and qualifying for this assignment. They will oversee data collection, conduct interviews with key informants, focus group discussions and training of enumerators in their respective domains (construction, mining, manufacturing, and trade). Under team leader technical supervision, they will compile, analyze information and data collected and draft reports to feed the assignment global report.
ADEQUACY OF THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE TERMS OF REFERENCE, PROPOSED METHODOLOGY AND WORK PLAN IN RESPONDING TO THE TERMS OF REFERENCE
The consultancy firm will interpret the Terms of Reference and indicate the proposed structure and content for each deliverable. This will serve as skeleton and an anticipation of how the consultant envisages the final report to look like. The consultant will also anticipate the expected outputs and activities to accomplish each deliverable.
The deliverables of the assignment complement each other to make the overall objective expected to be achieved. However, each deliverable has its specificity that needs to be addressed specifically. Therefore, the consultancy firm will be required to practically demonstrate specific approaches it will employ to accomplish each deliverable. This must indicate step by step approaches towards effective accomplishment of each deliverable.
For each deliverable, the consultancy methods will include but not limited to the following:
The work plan will include the following components:
The expression of interest should contain the following:
Please submit electronically your proposal (technical & financial offer) in two separated emails and should be in PDF files to this email ONLY: cestrar@gmail.com until latest 15th May 2024 at Midnight
Done at Kigali, on 03/05/2024
BIRABONEYE Africain
General Secretary
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