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Terms of Reference (ToR)
Commissioning Organizations: ActionAid Netherlands and ActionAid Zambia
Duration: 3 months
Expected start date: 14th July 2025
Background
Co-Mining: United in Responsible Copper and Cobalt Mining
ActionAid, together with the Small-Scale Mining Association of Zambia (SSMAZ) and the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM), is currently implementing the project Co-Mining: United in Responsible Copper and Cobalt Mining funded by the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals (EPRM). This project aims to improve the livelihoods, working conditions, and market access of 5,000 artisanal and small-scale miners (ASM) in the Copperbelt and Northwestern in Zambia. Running from September 2024 to August 2026, the initiative establishes support centers to help miners formalize operations, access training, and access formal markets. The project promotes and trains ASM miners in environmental sustainability, health and safety, and value addition. Special attention is given to women miners through gender-responsive training, protective gear, and the formation of Women Watch Committees to prevent gender-based violence. Additionally, the project focuses on advocacy towards governments and private actors to improve the rights of ASM miners and them to be considered as formal and valuable supply chain actors. As part of the project, supply chain mapping will be conducted to increase insight and transparency in the upstream (informal and formal) supply chain actors linked to ASM copper and cobalt originating from the two mining areas.
Context and Relevance
ASM plays a critical role in Zambia’s copper production. The Zambian government has set a goal to increase annual copper production from approximately 820,670 metric tonnes in 2024 to 3 million tonnes by 2031. Considering these specific governmental ambitions this research will focus on copper supply chains from the Copperbelt and Northwestern in Zambia linked to the Co-Mining: United in Responsible Copper and Cobalt Mining funded by the European Partnership for Responsible Minerals project.
Despite its importance, the ASM sector operates with limited formal oversight, low pricing transparency, and minimal value addition. Most copper mined by ASM operators is sold to (informal and formal) intermediaries or buyers at low prices. One of the obstacles to access formal markets is that LSM actors require consistency and bulk volume in supply. These issues result in a lack of transparency and accountability and missed opportunities for equitable local development. By mapping the supply chains, the project aims to increase transparency and traceability within the supply chains, while identifying opportunities to create more direct and equitable connections between ASM miners and formal markets. The data gathered will also inform and influence downstream actors to strengthen their due diligence practices and take greater responsibility for the conditions under which minerals are sourced.
Aim of the Research
The aim of this research is to conduct a comprehensive mapping of the upstream copper supply chains originating from ASM activities in Northwestern and the Copperbelt provinces and provide further insights into midstream and downstream linkages, to enhance understanding of Zambia’s ASM copper supply chains, improve transparency and traceability and identifying challenges and opportunities to promote responsible sourcing practices.
Scope
Supply Chain Mapping
Market Analysis
Context and Policy Analysis
Recommendations
A gender analysis will be incorporated throughout all elements of the research, evaluating how men and women participate in and are affected differently by the functioning and structure of the ASM copper and cobalt supply chains.
Methodology
The consultant is expected to use a mixed method, including
Deliverables and Timeline
Assignment to be undertaken and completed between 14th July 2025 and 14th October 2025.
1. Inception Report
Detailed methodology, tools for data collection, stakeholder list, detailed work plan, and ethical considerations.
2. Draft Research Report
For initial review and feedback.
3. Validation Workshop
Presentation and validation of draft findings with key stakeholders.
4. Draft Final Report
Revised report incorporating feedback from the validation workshop.
5. Final Report
A comprehensive report with detailed findings, analysis, and recommendations.
6. 2-Page Summary Brief
Key findings and recommendations in a concise, accessible format.
Qualifications
Application and Deadline
Interested consultants are requested to submit their CV, a proposal including workplan and methodology, and a fixed-fee financial proposal, inclusive of all expenses such as travel, accommodation, and administrative costs via email at [email protected]
Deadline for application: 11th July 2025
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