Introduction
Within the bigger picture of Strengthening social cohesion by supporting local economies and social development initiatives especially for women and youth and enhancing industrial and labor relations in the Modjo Leather City, IRC(in partnership with PIN and Solidaridad) has been implementing a project supported by EUTF contributing to the reduction of irregular migration from Ethiopia by creating greater economic and decent employment opportunities for young men and women through creating green jobs and social cohesion in Modjo leather city.
In Ethiopia, corporate social responsibility (CSR) is not well understood by companies. Recent study on CSR of LLP sector revealed that firms’ learning social responsibility is at emergence stage with the state and foreign market pressure as key motivators.
Tanneries do not have any solution to manage their solid waste. This waste could be valorized into new products but there is very limited knowledge and capacities in Ethiopia among leather actors and enablers. Tanneries also face many challenges to improve their manufacturing practices and to comply with the Environment standards. Moreover, conventional manufacturing practices have consequences on leather quality and access to better remunerated markets. Considering the very initial stage of leather waste management in Ethiopia (lack of technologies, technical skills, market), key stakeholders (LIDI, ELIA, etc.) still consider leather solid waste valorization as a pilot approach and do not expect that this sector could create many new jobs. Therefore, to foster job creation in Modjo, the action will also focus on the whole leather value chain, including leather goods and footwear production. Several factories are present in Modjo, but they face difficulties to recruit qualified staff. Modjo TVET college is under capacitated to provide quality trainings and do not have contacts with factories for apprenticeships schemes and job placement.
In response to alleviate the above problems, IRC and its implementing partners have planned to promote social cohesions through well-developed Corporate Social Responsibilities for private sector to support community development, facilitate economic (decent green employment for local population) and support private sectors to meet environmental/sustainability standards.
Scope of Work:
The consultant researcher will be responsible to conduct study and develop case studies regarding CSR implementation, identify key legal instrument (national and international) to support the implementation of CSR in Ethiopia or elsewhere with respect to the leather sector. The consultant will present the finding on the three-day workshops that is going to be prepared by the IRC.
The scope of this assignment is limited to the leather sector (including the tannery industries and other LLI) and thematically on corporate social responsibility (responsible business), doing desk review rather than including data collection and analysis from the field level from tanneries and communities affected by tanneries west. Geographically, the scope on Modjo leather town despite we are required to collect relevant inform information else ware in the country or global. The desk review research must answer the key questions which portrayed under sections methodology part.
Major Responsibilities:
- To advise IRC with options and evidence for designing and implementation of CSR, focusing on improving social cohesion among tanneries, public sectors and local community institutions Under the supervision of the Recruitment Officer, and guidance, source for entry level positions and build connections in the local community for open vacancies.
- Robust information and expert opinion will be shared based on current research and evidence, to inform CSR program design, strategy for the IRC Green jobs in the leather in Modjo, Ethiopia.
- Develop evidence/ case studies on CSR (opportunities, challenges and lesson learnt) (successful planning, implementation of CSR and the corresponding challenges of CSR implementation in Ethiopia and similar countries.)
- Create awareness about the importance of integrating long-term economic, environmental, and social aspects in the tanneries’ business strategies while maintaining global competitiveness and brand reputation
- to examine the CSR trends in the tanneries sector of Ethiopia by investigating the existing CSR practices and concerns in the selected tanneries.
- Present the case studies to the CSR workshop participants and solicit more information
- Agree with the workshop participants on the way froward regarding the planning and implementation of CSR in the project area
- Provide insights into the CSR whether IRC programming should or not, adopt further programming on CSR and if so, in which areas. Some of this will be useful to the policy team to inform a planned media brief for external communications and advocacy.
- Identify new areas of engagement will need to follow up with community consultations
“CSR is operating a Business in a manner that meets or exceeds the ethical, legal, environmental and social expectations that a society has of business".