Enhance employability of migrants in Urban Cairo
Food-processing and the food service sector is ranked as Egypt’s second largest manufacturing industry This project supports the employability of vulnerable Egyptians and migrants, especially women, in the food sector.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Egypte |
Migration Emploi & développement économique
Migration en général (développement et partenariats)
Création d'emplois |
01.07.2019
- 30.06.2023 |
CHF 1’590’000
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- Egypt is one of the most populous countries in Africa and the Middle East with a population of around 100 million; the country’s population grows by about 2.5% annually. This makes Egypt one of the world’s fastest growing markets for food and agricultural products, according to the U.S Department of Agriculture (USDA).
- 28.8% of Egyptians live below the poverty line (World Bank 2018). Along with migrants, they struggle to cover their basic needs (lodging, food and health).
- Gender disparity for both Egyptians and migrants in the unemployment rate is high, with unemployment estimated at 8.30% among men and 24.66% among women.
- There is a gap between skills of the unemployed population and job market demands.
- Food-processing and the food service sector is ranked as Egypt’s second largest manufacturing industry[1]. It is estimated to have 5,200 food companies with a turnover of $22.5 billion (January-August 2017). The sector contributes to 4.7% of Egypt’s GDP and has a high potential for growth (World Bank 2017).
- The project will directly benefit a total of 1200 (30% Egyptians and 70% migrants) out of which 50% are women.
- Indirectly the project will reach 6000 (5 members per family) out of which 70% are of migrants families and 30% are of vulnerable Egyptian families.
- 1700 refugees received psycho-social support from which 500 are identified for career counselling provision to increase employability and facilitate their access to the labour market.
- Creation of an employment navigation platform.
- Conducting round table discussions in regard to refugees and migrant employability.
- The end of project report recommends (1) to build on the interest of the private sector in hiring migrants. (2) The need for policy change to respond to the legislation issue to facilitate migrant access to wage employment. (3) For political acceptance and local ownership, more evidence based knowledge on migrant’s employability in Egypt is needed.
- Sectreur privé étranger Sud/Est
- International Organization on Migration, IOM
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR
- International Labour Organization, ILO
- Plan International Egypt, PIE
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE GOUVERNEMENT ET SOCIETE CIVILE
INFRASTRUCTURE ET SERVICES SOCIAUX DIVERS
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Faciliter la migration et la mobilité de façon ordonnée, sans danger, régulière et responsable
Politique de l’emploi et gestion administrative
Thème transversal Le projet contribue à améliorer le fonctionnement de l'organisation partenaire
Type d'aide Contribution à des projets ou programmes
Numéro de projet 7F10125
Contexte |
[1][1] According to Ministry of Trade and Investment |
Objectifs | To enhance the socio-economic self-reliance of vulnerable Egyptians and migrants in Greater Cairo through facilitating their access to wage employment in the labor market. |
Groupes cibles |
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Effets à moyen terme |
Outcome 1: Enhanced employability of migrants and vulnerable Egyptians, with a special focus on women, in the food sector. Outcome 2: Relevant authorities become knowledgeable of the “3S Employment Model” and able to replicate it for enhanced employability. Outcome 3: Evidence and lessons learnt from the project are documented and shared to inform SDC long term programming and policy dialogue. |
Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus: Output 1.1 1200 vulnerable Egyptians’ and migrants’ professional, life and technical skills are enhanced through trainings. Output 1.2 Beneficiaries’ access to job fairs and employer’s platforms in the food sector is facilitated. Output 1.3 800 migrants and vulnerable Egyptians (50% women) have obtained job placement within the food sector through brokering. Output 2.1 10 ETP Food staff members are trained on the “Employment Model” for replication at grassroots level. Output 2.2 15 key practitioners at vocational unit in the Ministry of Education are trained on the “Employment Model” for replication within the Egyptian Vocational Schools. Output 3.1 CDS and ETP Food share project outcomes and lessons learnt with other SDC partners and external stakeholders. Principaux résultats antérieurs: |
Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
Crédit |
Coopération au développement |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel Secteur privé Autres partenaires Food Processing Enterprise Partnership (ETP Food)
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Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs |
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Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 1’590’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 1’459’551 |
Phases du projet |
Phase 1 01.07.2019 - 30.06.2023 (Completed) |