Call for Expression of Interest
IT Skills Demand and Employment Analysis in Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia
Fee: To be negotiated
Location: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, and Zambia
Background
Sightsavers is implementing a 5-program across Africa. The central aim is to improve access to employment for young people with disabilities across Africa. The program will provide digital, IT and entrepreneurship skills within the broader digital ecosystem, especially through the award-winning IT Bridge Academies, empowering economically disadvantaged young people with disabilities. The program aims to directly reach 12,200 young people with disabilities across four countries (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia).
Objective of the consultancy
Sightsavers are seeking a consultant/consultancy team to conduct a skills demand and value chains analysis of the digital sector, through both interview and desk-based research. The outputs will be a report and a presentation for each respective country profile. We are looking to contract an individual consultant or consultancy team for each of the following countries: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia.
The analysis will map out how the IT sector is organised along value chains, the types of IT jobs sustained in each IT subsector, the types and level of skills in demand for mid and entry level roles sustained in the sub-sectors and identify the barriers and catalysts to entry for employment by people with disabilities.
The specific objectives for this consultancy are:
- Conduct a value chains analysis study to map the IT sector in each of the four countries (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Zambia).
- Identify the types of jobs sustained and skills in-demand in the IT sector.
- Map the barriers and catalysts which limit or promote employment and retention of young people with disabilities in the IT sector.
- Validate the employment prospects and relevance of the four skill areas and propose alternatives where needed.
Responsibilities
The consultant/consultancy team will manage the primary and secondary data collection, analysis and development of the full report.
Specific tasks
- Analyse the country specific IT industry, mapping the subsectors with emphasis on those that are generating jobs and have the potential to keep generating jobs in line with current market/sector trends.
- Identify leading companies in each of the subsectors, map the functions that are sustained within the companies and those that are outsourced to generate an intersectoral map showing the interconnectedness. Clarity should be provided on the nature and formality of jobs sustained, such as waged employment, entrepreneurship or gig work.
- Interview HR experts, CIO/CTO, tech leads and tech recruiters to identify the types of jobs sustained, level of skills required (technical and behavioural), and industry recognised certification required. Focus should be on entry and mid-level career jobs.
- Interview a wide range of relevant stakeholders to establish the barriers/catalysts for young men and women with disabilities (including gendered barriers and catalysts).
- Gather supplementary information from job boards to ascertain the in-demand IT jobs, levels (entry, mid, expert), required skills, experience and competences.
- Interview IT instructors and educators in relevant TVET centres and training institutions to understand the most relevant curricula and accessibility challenges relevant to the inclusive teaching and learning for people with disabilities on these courses. It will also explore delivery modalities (such as in person learning or virtual class delivery), course duration, levels of certification (including recertification periods).
- Analyse the data to produce an IT value chain and skills demand analysis.
Requirements
The consultant/consulting team needs to possess the following requirements:
Essential
- Experience , or a degree (master’s or higher) in Economics, Development Studies or related field.
- Professional certifications or demonstrated expertise in value chain analysis, labour market diagnostics, or skills anticipation frameworks will be an added advantage.
- Extensive experience conducting sectoral studies, value chain analyses, and/or skills demand assessments, preferably in ICT or digital sectors.
- Familiarity with AI and emerging technologies and its impact on jobs and digital skills development.
- Strong ability to design and implement mixed-method research (quantitative and qualitative), including deploying surveys, conducting key informant interviews, and vacancy analytics.
- Knowledge of local labour market dynamics, youth employment challenges, and disability inclusion is highly required.
- Strong project management skills and ability to deliver within tight timelines.
Desirable
- In-depth experience of the country digital ecosystem including drivers of tech recruitment is an added advantage.
- Knowledge in digital economy and labour market is desirable.
This is a highly varied and involved consultancy, and the above is not an exhaustive list of duties or required professional skills. Please see the Terms of Reference (ToR) for full details.
Next Steps
The consultant/consulting team should submit an application for any of the four countries (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Zambia). One consultant/consulting team will be selected per country.
Interested applicants will apply via our application portal and complete the online Expression of Interest form (EOI) detailing their understanding of the assignment, relevant experiences, and budget, answer the application questions and upload their/their teams CVs. Uploading examples of similar completed work will assist your application as well.
We also ask that a separate technical proposal of no longer than three pages be submitted, this will replace Section 4 ‘Addressing the Requirements’ in the EOI form, so there is no need to complete section 4.
We anticipate that interviews will take place during the week commencing 9 March 2026 and the evaluation process will include one oral interview.
The anticipated start date of this consultancy is 23 March 2026.
Closing date: 1 March 2026
As a global equal opportunities employer, Sightsavers is committed to embracing diversity throughout our workforce by creating an inclusive environment that reflects the many cultures and locations where we work. Our workforce will be truly representative of all sections of society and we will actively promote the inclusion of individuals with a disability. Sightsavers is a Disability Confident Leader and qualified people with a disability are particularly encouraged to apply.
Sightsavers is an employer that does not tolerate any form of harassment and has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse. All potential candidates will be subjected to rigorous background checks and controls.