Terms of References (TOR)
Consultant for Documentation of the community prevention programme in
Sambas, Indramayu and East Lombok
1. Background and Context
UNFPA has
been facilitating a community prevention programme for the elimination of human
trafficking and understanding safe migration under the context of human
security. The programme was started in 2012 up to 2013; therefore UNFPA would
like to document the process and the progress of the prevention strategy in the
community in the 3 intervention areas (Sambas, Indramayu and East Lombok).
The goal of the
community prevention programme is to reduce the number of victims of
trafficking and to promote human security concept with focus on safe migration.
The prevention programme is part of EMPOWER project which take place in the 3
locus.
2. Purpose of the documentation
The purpose of the
documentation is to take note on what works and what didn’t work in developing
a prevention strategy with the vulnerable community; the result will be
disseminated as a knowledge sharing for other institution in the three locus, especially the District
Women’s Empowerment Office in leading the programme to address human
trafficking in Sambas, Indramayu and East Lombok. The findings will also be
valuable for the central level Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child
Protection (MOWECP) to scale up activities and improve existing policies and
programmes. Based on the results and other references, MOWECP and local
government will be able to design guidelines or programme for districts and
provinces on prevention and community engagement in addressing human trafficking
and migration. The documentation result will also provide insight to UNFPA to
improve prevention strategies in the future.
3. Documentation objectives and
scope
Scope: The documentation
will cover all aspects of community prevention programme implementation including campaign strategy,
community engagement strategy, capacity building for peer educators, outreach
strategy and community response strategy in the three districts.
Objective: document the implementation
of community prevention programme in Sambas, Indramayu and East Lombok
·
Assess
the relevance, efficiency, and effectiveness of the community prevention
programme in reducing human trafficking
and increasing safe migration in the intervention areas (Goal)· Assess the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability of the community prevention programme in contributing to the strengthening of the community response in addressing human trafficking
· To what extent has the community prevention programme made a difference in the life of the peer educators and the key community leaders?
· Assess how the programme has affected more people in the community aside from the targeted beneficiaries?
4. Methodology
The Documentation process will begin in the 3rd
week of November and conclude in the 3rd week of December 2013. List
of proposed methodology:
· FGD with peer educators
· In depth interviews with the NGOs who lead the process and key community leaders.
· In depth interviews with survivors from the village
5. Key deliverables and timeframe
3rd week of November
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Working contract for consultant
Inception Report (submitted and presented) :
·
Outline· Methodology · Schedule |
30% payment of fee and travel cost for data collection: approval of
the Inception Report
The Consultant shall present the Inception Report to UNFPA
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4th week of November – 2nd week of December
|
Data collection in Sambas, Indramayu and East Lombok
· FGD· In depth interviews |
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18 December 2013
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Submission of Draft Report
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40% payment of fee
UNFPA will provide feedback in five days
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23 December 2013
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Submission of Final Report
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20% payment of fee upon acceptance of Final Report
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Note: The maximum length of the report should not
exceed 50 pages excluding annexes.
Criteria
: (+ 15 working days)
·
Minimum
two years experience (after master’s degree) or six years (after bachelor’s
degree) working on communication, social science, health or law.
·
At
least five years relevant experience in journalism or writing documentation,
preferably on gender based violence/violence against
women and/or
violence against children;
all applicants must submit a sample
of work relevant to the post.
- Preferably have experience in community prevention programmes or community development.
·
Ability
to liaise and develop effective working relationships with other UN agencies, donors,
NGOs, and the Government.
- Willingness to travel during the assignment
·
A
strong capability to communicate clearly and concisely in both English and
Bahasa Indonesia (spoken and written) (all
interview and FGD will be in Bahasa).
·
Preferably
able to produce high quality reports in English
6. Ethics
The documentation
will be conducted in
accordance with the principles outlined in the WHO ‘Ethical and safety recommendations for researching, documenting and
monitoring sexual violence in emergencies’[1].
When a survivor of
violence is interviewed, the consultant should comply with the ethical and
safety guideline, upholding the survivor’s informed consent,
confidentiality/anonymity and safety. All records and reports obtain in the
consultation process will not be disclosed to other parties without the express
approval of both UNFPA and the resource person.
Please send your application and sample of publication to: harijanti@unfpa.org by18th November 2013.
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