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UN Job Vacancy: Consultant to conduct a Diagnostic Assessment on, Electronic Waste Management for Youth Employment in Central Province, Zambia!, Zambia. Recruiter: ILO - International Labour Organization.
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What this role involves
You will lead a field-based diagnostic assessment of e-waste flows, collection systems, and recycling practices in Central Province, Zambia. Day-to-day work includes interviewing informal waste workers, mapping youth engagement opportunities, and producing a report with actionable recommendations for the ILO’s decent work agenda. Expect travel to peri-urban and rural sites, stakeholder consultations with local authorities, and data analysis under tight timelines.
Key skills to highlight
Show expertise in e-waste management or circular economy assessments, including hands-on experience with waste-stream mapping and informal sector engagement. Strong qualitative research skills—focus group facilitation, key informant interviews—are critical. Fluency in English and at least one local language (e.g., Bemba, Nyanja) is a major plus. Demonstrate familiarity with ILO’s youth employment frameworks or similar UN methodologies.
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Lead your CV with a 3-line “Relevant Experience” summary that explicitly names “e-waste diagnostic assessment in Zambia” and “youth employment outcomes.” Then, under each role, add bullet points that mirror the assignment’s scope—e.g., “Conducted waste-flow analysis in Lusaka’s informal settlements, identifying 120+ youth-led collection points.” Avoid generic “project management” language; be hyper-specific to e-waste and youth livelihoods.
Before you apply
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