Thursday, June 2, 2011

Consultancy Vacancy for VAWC service providers capacity assessment in Papua

Term of Reference
Consultant for Capacity Assessment VAWC Service Providers in Papua and NTT
(Jayapura, Jayawijaya, Kerom, Merauke, Alor, Manggarai and Timor Tengah Selatan)

Background
Indonesia has passed Domestic Violence Law in 2004 and Anti Trafficking Law in 2007, both law ensured victims accessed to support services in health, law enforcement, legal aid, psychosocial and religious counseling and to return and reintegration. Both laws are completed with government regulation which also spelled out free access to support services. In February 2010, Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection has issued a Ministerial Regulation of Minimum Standard Service for Integrated Service to Victims of Violence against Women and Children, which mandated all central-province-district level government in providing services to victims of VAWC. The MSS VAWC was signed by 10 ministries/agencies (National Police, Attorney General Office, Supreme Court, Ministry of Social Affairs, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs, etc) and covered 5 main services : complaint, health, psychosocial, law enforcement, return and social reintegration.
Under the Gender Component Programme of Eight Country Programme Action Plan for Indonesia and UNFPA, 7 districts in Papua and NTT will be supported to achieve the indicator in MSS VAWC. To ensure strategic capacity building and advocacy plan, UNFPA will support a capacity assessment to the 7 districts to gather the baseline information on programme and services on VAWC.
The capacity assessment will identify the current situation of VAWC services (health sector : hospital and Puskesmas, psychosocial: social office/LK3, NGOs, religious, law enforcement: police/UPPA Polres and Polsek, LBH, attorney and court); it will also look whether the service has followed the national SOP for MSS VAWC and free of charge. During the exercise, information on supporting policy environment will be captured through discussion with police maker related to service and programme, including discussion with key community leaders such as the parliamentarians, religious leaders, PKK and other women organizations.
Based on the assessment, each district will have specific recommendation on how to achieve the MSS VAWC indicator in compliance with its SOP within the next 48 months.

Objective
1. Collect current data on the existing VAWC services and programmeat the 7 districts and
2. Assess the capacity of province service providers as referral centers and center for excellence in 2 provinces.
3. Situation Analysis of policy and support system for VAWC at 7 districts, including budget allocation.
4. Provide specific recommendation for 7 districts on achieving MSS VAWC within the next 48 months (in accordance with government budget regulations).
Methodology (UNFPA 7th CP M&E tool as the bases for data collection)
• At least 1 consultant or a team to collect information and write the report
• Develop TOR and minute meetings for each steps of the process
• Develop instrument for data collection
• Field Visit, FGD with service providers and policy makers, FGD with survivors, FGD with community leaders
• FGD draft report and recommendation
• Final report

All cost will be covered by UNFPA 8th CP – IDN8G41A

Time limit for application: 12th June 2011
Email to: pcm_mowe@yahoo.com
Report to: Assistant Deputi Urusan Tindak Kekerasan Terhadap Perempuan-KPPPA dan NPO Gender UNFPA
Starting Date:01Juli 2011
Location: Jakarta –KPPPA office

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