RFP : Consultant for Socialization and Train Government and Parliament
on
UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
in 3
District/Municipality within the West Java
Background
The
government reported that there is 532,130 CWD across Indonesia and the capacity to
response covers less than 20,000 CWD during six years (2010-2015). West
Java is the second province with high number of Children with Disabilities (CWDs)
in Indonesia. With the wide, varieties, and remote geographical area have given
West Java significant challenges on improving the quality of life of the CWDs
and their families. Almost all data on CWDs has shown the increase number of
CWDs each year.
Poor
economic situation multiplies social barriers for CWDs. Official
government data
reported that 33% of CWD live in families earning less than USD 2 a day (70%
boys, 30% girls). CWD are more likely to experience poor health, yet they have
limited access to adequate nutrition, clean water, and health services. In
addition, misconceptions around disabilities often lead to discrimination and
exclusion of people with disabilities in the society. In particular, the
Ministry of Education recently estimated that 70% of school-aged CWD are not
participating in formal education. The number of CWD is under-estimated and
potentially increasing - WHO estimates that as many as 10-15% of Indonesia's population is disabled, and
that an estimated 4.2 million of them are children.
An underlying problem for improving the situation
of CWD is lack of awareness among the public. CWD is often seen as a family
affair and many families keep the children isolated at home. Therapy services
are available but implies a cost that poor families cannot afford. It is very
important to address the disability when the child is very young, to reduce dependency
as they grow older. Therefore NGOs, CBOs, universities, government and also the
Parliament should be seen as stakeholders, to give the CWD a voice and to
provide capacity to implement the Convention
on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
Therefore,
project focus on promoting the rights of children with disabilities. Working
together with DPO, we will strengthen the local government’s also
the Parliament
understanding and awareness on UNCRC, and Undang-undang No 8 tahun 2016 tentang
Penyandang Disabilitas, especially the rights-based approach in the local
government budgeting and program. It aims to ensure that the government
provides quality social services for CWDs.
Position: Consultant (Company / NGO / University)
2. Experience in development training manual,
3. Familiar with children disability issues
4. Advance in government & parliament training and mentoring
Objectives of the Consultancy:
- Develop Training Manual for Socialization and
Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang
Penyandang Disabilitas
- Develop handbook / guidebook on Socialization
and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016
tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
- Facilitate Socialization and Train Government
and Parliament on UNCRC & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang
Disabilitas (covers 3 districts)
- Assist rights-based
approach in the local government budgeting and program
Deliverables:
Report (cover all target districts/municipalities) includes:
1. Training manual for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
2. Handbook / guidebook for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
3. Reports of Government and Parliament training and mentoring
Targeted Area / participants
1. Bandung Municipal (35 participants)
2. Bandung District (35 participants)
3. West Bandung District (35 participants)
Time Frame
1. Submission of proposal: June 29, 2016 before 5 PM Jakarta time
2. Starting date: July 18, 2016
3. Final report due to Save the Children: December 15, 2016.
Terms of payment:
Costs to be paid are included costs for transportation and accommodation. Payment would be divided into 3 phases after deliverable submission below:
Report (cover all target districts/municipalities) includes:
1. Training manual for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
2. Handbook / guidebook for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
3. Reports of Government and Parliament training and mentoring
Targeted Area / participants
1. Bandung Municipal (35 participants)
2. Bandung District (35 participants)
3. West Bandung District (35 participants)
Time Frame
1. Submission of proposal: June 29, 2016 before 5 PM Jakarta time
2. Starting date: July 18, 2016
3. Final report due to Save the Children: December 15, 2016.
Terms of payment:
Costs to be paid are included costs for transportation and accommodation. Payment would be divided into 3 phases after deliverable submission below:
First Payment: 40%
Deliverable:
a. Draft of training
manual for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD &
UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitasb. Draft of handbook/guidebook for Socialization and Train Government & Parliament on UNCRPD & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang Disabilitas
Second Payment: 40%
Deliverables:
a.
Report of Socialization and Train
Government and Parliament on UNCRC & UU No 8 Tahun 2016 tentang Penyandang
Disabilitas covering 3
districts/municipalities
Final Payment: 20%
Deliverables:
a.
Report on mentoring activitiesTaxes: Save the Children will deduct all applicable taxes (including income tax) from the consultant payments as required by Indonesian law.
Submission of Proposal
Candidate consultants must submit proposal in a sealed envelope by June 29, 2016 before 5 PM Jakarta time with a note on the envelope: RFP – IDEAL Project - <your company name>, to the following address:
Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik partner of Save the Children
Attn. Procurement Committee
Jalan Kurdi Timur 1 No 1
Bandung 40243
Phone: 022- 5203594 Fax : 022 - 5203597
an electronic copy of your proposal must be emailed to: procurement.indonesia@
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