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The Lebanese Working Group on Palestinian Refugees, which became later known as the Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee (LPDC), was created in November 2005 by the Council of Ministers, in response to the goal set by the Government of Lebanon (GoL) to improve the living conditions of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon.
The current project – Support the implementation of LPDC Strategic Plan, phase 1 – seeks to strengthen the capacity of the LPDC (2020-2023) enabling the Government of Lebanon (GoL) to set up a comprehensive policy on the Palestinian refugee issues, with a view to improving their living conditions.
Project components include:
• Output 1: Strengthen Dialogue facilitation and conflict prevention capacity
• Output 2: Support Legislative Reform agenda
• Output 3: Strengthen strategic Communication and Coordination roles
• Output 4: Increase Policy research capabilities
In the context of the Output 3, LPDC has been revising its communications strategy, including the re-development of the LPDC website. The redeveloped version of the website is planned to have a data and maps module, including, inter alia, data visualizations based on the 2018 Census in Palestinians Camps and Gatherings, 2019 Labor Force and Household Conditions Survey and other sources of spatial data. In this context, UNDP requires the services of a “Data Management Expert” to: (1) support the web developer by defining functional specifications of the M&E, Data Visualization and Dashboard sections of the new website; (2) prepare the data and visualizations to populate the aforementioned sections of the website before its launch towards the 4th quarter of 2021.