Hivos is an
international organisation that seeks new solutions to persistent global
issues. With smart projects in the right places, we oppose
discrimination, inequality, abuse of power and the unsustainable use of
our planet’s resources. Our primary focus is achieving structural
change. This is why we cooperate with innovative businesses, citizens
and their organisations. We share a dream with them of sustainable
economies and inclusive societies. For its Hivos seeks qualified
candidates for the position of:
Title : Consultant Monitoring and Evaluation Expert for Reforsa Hamutuk Baseline Study
Duty Station : Dili, Timor Leste
Report to : Project Officer WE & SR for Reforsa Hamutuk
Duration : 1 month (June to July 2020)
Background
Hivos
and co-beneficiaries Forum Komunikasaun Ba Feto Timor-Leste (FOKUPERS)
& Assosiasaun Chega! Ba Ita (ACbit) is conducting a 30-month program
in Timor-Leste with the overall objective of promoting social inclusion
and economic development for women survivors and victims of violence in
Timor-Leste. Timor-Leste has reported some of the highest rates of
violence against women of any country, with domestic violence being the
most common form. Timorese women that are survivors and victims of
violence face problems with their mental and physical well-being. Some
are not even able to seek support from their families and their
communities due to the social stigma and exclusion that arise from being
a victim of sexual abuse and domestic violence. And often times, women
victims are forced to fend for themselves. Survivors require a range of
social services and support structures in order to successfully
reintegrate them to the community. Civil society organizations have been
working alongside the Government of Timor-Leste, to assist survivors on
prevention, access to justice, and advocacy. Under the leadership of
the Secretary of State for the Support and Socio-Economic Promotion of
Women, the second National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence
(2017-2021) was developed as a guide to prevent and respond to GBV in
Timor-Leste.
This project was designed to complement ongoing
initiatives by the government and CSOs under the pillars of: prevention,
service provision, access to justice, and monitoring and coordination.
Together with co-beneficiaries Fokupers and ACbit, this project seeks to
strengthen local NGOS and community organizations in the provision of
support for women survivors and victims of violence in order to promote
reintegration and access to economic development. Survivors will be
expected to participate in income generating activities and vocational
and life skills training. Survivors will be given opportunities to
connect and potentially collaborate with the private sector and key
stakeholders from the national government in order to advocate for
inclusion and economic independence. The action is focused on seven
target districts: Ainaro, Baucau, Dili, Ermera, Liquicia, Manufahi and
Oecusse. These districts were selected because they are home to
significant communities of survivors and victims of violence where our
co-beneficiaries work.
Hivos and its partner have designed three mutually supporting outcomes to contribute to the program objectives, as follows:
•
Outcome I: Women survivors and victims of conflict and GBV access
technical and management training and support to develop their
enterprise activities. We will support women survivors and victims to
access technical and management training and support to develop their
individual and group enterprise activities.
• Outcome II: Women
survivors and victims of GBV receive support for reintegration through
the provision of life skills and vocational training and employment
opportunities. We will support the reintegration of women victims of GBV
by providing life skills and vocational training and employment
opportunities for women living in shelters.
• Outcome III:
Increased recognition and support for the reintegration and social
inclusion of women victims and survivors of violence. We seek increased
recognition and support for the reintegration and social inclusion of
women survivors and victims of violence at both the community level and
among key stakeholders in government, businesses, and civil society.
The
intervention logic centres on the need to develop targeted support for
survivors and victims of violence in both communities and shelters, in
order to promote their reintegration and economic development.
Objectives
A consultant or a team of consultants are needed to develop several documents prior to the actual commencement of activities.
The main objective of this assignment:
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To produce a baseline assessment providing start-point values and data
in accordance to the project’s logical framework document. This includes
developing monitoring and evaluation project-related documents such as
the M&E plan, and monitoring and evaluation operational means and
manual.
Scope of work
The consultant or a team of
consultants will start by producing a baseline study or assessment which
captures the current context related to the project, through the
combination of primary and secondary research. The document should not
exceed 20 pages and will act as a point of reference for the beginning
of the project. The maximum duration to conduct this is 10 working days.
Expected output:
- Baseline report (in English)
- M&E Plan and Manual (in English)
Budget:
The
chosen consultant is expected to submit a budget along with a brief
proposal for the assignment (maximum 10 working days, spread over a 30
days contract period). The budget proposed must not exceed EUR 2,000 .
This budget should be all-inclusive and include all expenses including
the consultant’s honor fee(s) and other logistical expenditures such as
travel expenses and mobile phone data coverage.
Qualifications and Experiences :
•
An individual/team based in Timor Leste with a minimum of 5 years of
professional experience in research/study design, conducting qualitative
and quantitative research and data analysis, and developing structured
and cohesive articles/reports/documents;
• Proven experience with
logical frameworks and other strategic planning and M&E methods and
approaches (including quantitative, qualitative and participatory);
•
Knowledge in business, markets, and micro-enterprise landscape,
especially in rural areas, with good program design skills, including
capacity to prepare logical, coherent and consistent documents. A
candidate with a background or understanding gender and human rights
issues will be preferred;
• Capacity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, including coordinating technical input into a framework;
• Ability to work rapidly, both in person and remotely, with team members in various locations;
• Ability to travel and work in community-settings.
How to apply?
Interested applicants should send a CV/resume and a brief proposal (with budget) to hr.sea@hivos.org no later than 10 June 2020 with “RH Baseline Study” as the subject of the email.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
For more information about Hivos Southeast Asia, visit https://www.hivos.org/
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