Opportunity

Category B Consultant- Support to update the National Border Management Strategy (NBMS) (2019-2023) and Development of Its Action Plan at The International Organization Immigration (IOM)

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) – Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.

 

Job Info

  • Job Identification14540
  • Locations Abuja, Asokoro District, NG
  • Job Schedule. :Part time
  • Job Shift. :Day
  • Contract Type : Consultancy (Up to 11 months)
  • Vacancy Type : Consultancy
  • Recruiting Type : Consultant
  • Grade : UG

 

Job Description

Project Context and Scope
Effective border governance is essential to Nigeria’s national security, economic stability, and overall migration governance. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive and structured approach to border governance, the Government of Nigeria, with support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and key stakeholders, developed the National Border Management Strategy (NBMS) (2019-2023). With the expiration of the NBMS strategy, it has become imperative to assess its implementation, identify gaps, and update it to address emerging migration trends and security threats, consolidate lessons learned and adopt best practices.
In response to this need, IOM, in collaboration with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) is spearheading efforts to review the NBMS and develop an implementation plan to guide its effective implementation. The aim is to advance border governance and enhance institutional migration data management and analysis and capacities of border management and other relevant institutions to respond to priority needs in border governance, especially in view of the evolving security dynamics. This includes reviewing lessons learned from the implementation of the previous strategy document, aligning the updated strategy with current national, regional, and international priorities.
As part of this process, the NIS has taken proactive steps by engaging a working group headed by the Directorate of Border Management to oversee the review and update of the strategy. The working group has commenced a preliminary review of the National Border Management Strategy, by assessing its effectiveness and identifying key areas for improvement.
Organizational Department / Unit to which the Consultant is contributing
Immigration and Border Governance – IBG
Nature of Consultancy

The consultancy will be hybrid, combining onsite engagement with remote analytical work and desk reviews.

  •  Onsite: The consultant will be required to conduct in-person stakeholder consultations, workshops, and field assessments in Nigeria, working closely with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and other key stakeholders.
  • Remote: Desk research, policy analysis, report writing, and coordination with international partners where required can be conducted remotely.

Responsibilities

Tasks to be performed under this contract
Revise and update the Nigeria National Border Management Strategy (NBMS) (2019-2023) and develop an Action Plan, including implementation guidelines
  •  Analyze the implementation of the NBMS (2019–2023), document progress, challenges, and lessons learned to inform strategic revisions.
  • Conduct a comprehensive gap and needs assessment by analysing relevant policy and frameworks, technical and operational structures and capacities to inform the review of the strategy. The assessment should also analyse migration patterns and emerging cross-border security threats, risks and technological advancements (biometrics, AI surveillance, digital border control) to enhance Nigeria’s border security and management efficiency.
  • Assess how existing data collection and analysis mechanisms can inform strategic decision-making. Ensure that the strategy incorporates frameworks for data-driven border management, emphasizing improved data sharing, coordination among relevant agencies, and alignment with international best practices
  •  In coordination with IOM Nigeria, design and facilitate multi-stakeholder consultations and workshops with relevant government agencies, including security forces, immigration and local authorities, border communities, and international partners to gather insights on current context, prevailing challenges impacting on border governance and management. Recommend good practices to strengthen coordination mechanism towards improved integrated Border Management while achieving national goals.
  • Following the consultations and analysis, work with NIS and relevant stakeholders to develop a revised strategic framework that reflects national priorities in addressing gaps and needs, regional integration efforts (ECOWAS), ensure alignment with international frameworks and global best practices. ensuring a comprehensive and coordinated approach.
  • Work with NIS to design an implementation plan that aligns with the updated strategy and reflects stakeholders’ input, define estimated timelines and phases, roles and responsibilities of relevant institutions, and expected outcomes, supported with a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework and clear performance indicators.
  • Facilitate the validation process to ensure the revised NIS National Border Management Strategy (NBMS) document is endorsement by the Government of Nigeria.
Performance indicators for the evaluation of results
  • Quality of work: Ability to accurately coordinate with relevant stakeholders.
  •  Timeliness: Ability to meet the consultancy timeline and deliver on time.
  • Clarity: Ability to communicate integrated border management and free movement contents clearly and concisely.
  • Understanding: Ability to understand and interpret the complexities of the integrated border management and free movement-related programme.
  • Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively with other stakeholders.
  • Adaptability: Ability to adjust to changes in scope or objectives.
  • Knowledge: Understanding of migration data collection, and management. Responsiveness: Ability to provide timely responses to inquiries.

Tangible and Measurable Output of the Work Assignment

 

DURATION

 

DELIVERABLES 

 

1. 20 Working Days

 

10 days remote: Desk Research and Workplan of implementation of the consultancy assignment.

10 days on site: Consultations

2.  15 Working Days

 

NBMS Implementation & Gap Analysis Report, including –

  • A mapping of stakeholders and their roles and responsibilities.
  • A comprehensive report based on stakeholder consultations detailing the implementation of the NBMS (2019–2023), highlighting progress made, challenges encountered, and lessons learned. Report should incorporate a gap and needs assessment, relevant policy frameworks analysis, state of technical and operational structures, and capacity gaps to guide the review of the updated strategy.

 

 

3.  10 Working Days Border Security Threats & Technology Assessment Report – a report featuring emerging cross-border security threats, migration patterns, and technological advancements (biometrics, AI surveillance, digital border control). This report will provide strategic recommendations to enhance Nigeria’s border security including data sharing and inform the revision of the Border Management Strategy.

 

4. 30 Working Days

 

Revised NIS National Border Management Strategy– Drawing upon Tasks 1 to 3, a strategic document developed in collaboration with NIS and stakeholders, aligning with national priorities, regional integration efforts (ECOWAS), international frameworks, and global best practices.

Action Plan – A detailed implementation plan outlining stakeholder roles and responsibilities, estimated timelines, budget estimates, and key milestones for executing the revised strategy.

 

5 15 Working Days Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Framework – A structured framework with clear performance indicators to track progress, measure impact, and ensure accountability in implementing the revised Border Management Strategy.

 

6 10 Working Days Revised NBMS- Final NBMS validated by the Government of Nigeria.

 

 

Qualifications

Education, Experience & Skills

  • Master’s Degree from an accredited academic institution with six (6) to ten (10) years of progressive working experience in the field of Migration Studies, Public Administration, Law, International Relations, Development Studies, or a related field. A first-level university degree in combination with five additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
  • Extensive work experience in migration and border governance and management.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in developing and implementing policies including identifying gaps and potential solutions, drafting policies, and consulting stakeholders for feedback.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and experience in in data management
    Demonstrated experience and skills in facilitating stakeholder/working group consultations.
  • Extensive knowledge and ability to draft and produce high-quality written reports.
  • Excellent social and intercultural skills.
  • Excellent understanding of gender-related needs, perspectives, concerns, and participation.

 

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