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Child Protection Consultancy à Djibouti
Child Protection Consultancy
Terms of Reference
Background
The objective of the Better Migration Management (BMM) program is to improve the migration management in the Eastern African region in response to the needs identified by the countries of the Khartoum Process, and, in particular, to address the trafficking of human beings and the smuggling of migrants within and from the Horn of Africa in a rights-based and migrant-centered way.
The BMM program has four components:
1. Policy Harmonization, strengthening national approaches to migration management through a whole-of-government approach to migration and border governance as well as enhancing migration coordination;
2. Capacity Building, providing training and assistance to enhance migration-related criminal investigations and prosecutions;
3. Protection of Vulnerable Migrants, improving the identification, assistance, and protection of vulnerable migrants, especially children on the move; and
4. Awareness-Raising, raising knowledge of migration options and host/local communities.
Under the implementation of its Component 3, Protection of Vulnerable Migrants, the BMM program aims to improve the identification, assistance and protection of victims of trafficking (VoT) and vulnerable migrants especially women and children in the Horn of Africa region. As part of the program Results 3.4.3.1-3.2 of Component 3, with the specific objective of reinforcing the capacities of local civil society organizations and National Commission on Human Rights in the field of child protection in general and introduce the concept of child best interest approach in particular in the framework of BMM intervention.
As a part of the support to government authorities and civil society organizations on the identification of vulnerable migrants and the implementation of assistance measures, GIZ is committed to strengthening their capacity to provide a appropriate response. In this framework, a set of capacity-building actions will be deployed for the first etate respondents through specific GIZ actions and actions designed in partnership with UNICEF. These interventions will consider both ONARS (future migrant assistance agency) and the social worker of both the Ministry of Women's Advancement, the State Secretariat for Youth and the State Secretariat for Solidarity.
In the specific case of civil society actors, the combined intervention of GIZ and EF has so far enabled the identification of 15 organizations capable of organizing themselves as the first responder in the context of this assistance to vulnerable migrants. Their intervention being planned to do this within the framework of a support to the institutional organizations having mandate to do it, the CSO were reinforced in organizational term, monitoring evaluation and on the specific subject of trafficking in person.
Concerning the CNDH, they had a capacity building both in technical and organizational terms to make them able to deploy actions to promote and protect human rights. Child rights as an integral part of Human rights and that the CNDH has made the political decision to devote to the promotion and protection of these rights for the year 2019, strengthen their level of knowledge both on the body of law on child rights and the national protection mechanisms of these right is planned.
In this context, GIZ is looking for a consultant to assess their knowledge level and develop in accordance training modules for the relevant CSOs and National commission on Human rights.
In fact child protection is not at the charge of one specific stakeholder but of different ones acting in a complementary way. In that sense and through this consultancy, we will focus on the civil society organizations but keeping in mind that they are acting as part of an overall system.
Consultancy
This consultancy has two major objectives. The first one is to evaluate the capacities of the selected civil society organizations and the staff member of CNDH in terms of child protection to enable then to more and better identify and protect child migrants accompanied or separated. From the results of this assessment, the second aim of this consultancy is to develop two training modules to answer to these capacities gap.
The evaluation and the elaboration of the capacity’s development plan must take into account the best child migrant interest approach and their specific needs, according the international/national laws and conventions.
It is expected that the consultant will be resident in Djibouti during the pendency of the majority of the consultancy and will be available to travel to the four regions of Djibouti throughout the consultancy, particularly to interview and report on activities.
Outcomes
-Based on the objectives previously identified and taking into account the context, develop a capacities assessment tool for the CSOs already working with GIZ and the CNDH;
-Elaborate a capacity development plan for these CSOs and CNDH to answer to the two most important gaps
-Design two training modules to answer to these gap in a complementary way
-All the tools, reports, training modules or any other kind of working document have to be done in French
Duration and timeframe for the consultancy
-Timeframe: as soon as possible;
-Total days: 25 working days.
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Application deadline: March 14, 2019
Interested and qualified candidates shall submit their application letter, CV along with the technical and financial offers to the following adress mail:
samatar.antoine@giz.de
fleur.siri@giz.de
loula.abdi@giz.de
Terms of Reference
Background
The objective of the Better Migration Management (BMM) program is to improve the migration management in the Eastern African region in response to the needs identified by the countries of the Khartoum Process, and, in particular, to address the trafficking of human beings and the smuggling of migrants within and from the Horn of Africa in a rights-based and migrant-centered way.
The BMM program has four components:
1. Policy Harmonization, strengthening national approaches to migration management through a whole-of-government approach to migration and border governance as well as enhancing migration coordination;
2. Capacity Building, providing training and assistance to enhance migration-related criminal investigations and prosecutions;
3. Protection of Vulnerable Migrants, improving the identification, assistance, and protection of vulnerable migrants, especially children on the move; and
4. Awareness-Raising, raising knowledge of migration options and host/local communities.
Under the implementation of its Component 3, Protection of Vulnerable Migrants, the BMM program aims to improve the identification, assistance and protection of victims of trafficking (VoT) and vulnerable migrants especially women and children in the Horn of Africa region. As part of the program Results 3.4.3.1-3.2 of Component 3, with the specific objective of reinforcing the capacities of local civil society organizations and National Commission on Human Rights in the field of child protection in general and introduce the concept of child best interest approach in particular in the framework of BMM intervention.
As a part of the support to government authorities and civil society organizations on the identification of vulnerable migrants and the implementation of assistance measures, GIZ is committed to strengthening their capacity to provide a appropriate response. In this framework, a set of capacity-building actions will be deployed for the first etate respondents through specific GIZ actions and actions designed in partnership with UNICEF. These interventions will consider both ONARS (future migrant assistance agency) and the social worker of both the Ministry of Women's Advancement, the State Secretariat for Youth and the State Secretariat for Solidarity.
In the specific case of civil society actors, the combined intervention of GIZ and EF has so far enabled the identification of 15 organizations capable of organizing themselves as the first responder in the context of this assistance to vulnerable migrants. Their intervention being planned to do this within the framework of a support to the institutional organizations having mandate to do it, the CSO were reinforced in organizational term, monitoring evaluation and on the specific subject of trafficking in person.
Concerning the CNDH, they had a capacity building both in technical and organizational terms to make them able to deploy actions to promote and protect human rights. Child rights as an integral part of Human rights and that the CNDH has made the political decision to devote to the promotion and protection of these rights for the year 2019, strengthen their level of knowledge both on the body of law on child rights and the national protection mechanisms of these right is planned.
In this context, GIZ is looking for a consultant to assess their knowledge level and develop in accordance training modules for the relevant CSOs and National commission on Human rights.
In fact child protection is not at the charge of one specific stakeholder but of different ones acting in a complementary way. In that sense and through this consultancy, we will focus on the civil society organizations but keeping in mind that they are acting as part of an overall system.
Consultancy
This consultancy has two major objectives. The first one is to evaluate the capacities of the selected civil society organizations and the staff member of CNDH in terms of child protection to enable then to more and better identify and protect child migrants accompanied or separated. From the results of this assessment, the second aim of this consultancy is to develop two training modules to answer to these capacities gap.
The evaluation and the elaboration of the capacity’s development plan must take into account the best child migrant interest approach and their specific needs, according the international/national laws and conventions.
It is expected that the consultant will be resident in Djibouti during the pendency of the majority of the consultancy and will be available to travel to the four regions of Djibouti throughout the consultancy, particularly to interview and report on activities.
Outcomes
-Based on the objectives previously identified and taking into account the context, develop a capacities assessment tool for the CSOs already working with GIZ and the CNDH;
-Elaborate a capacity development plan for these CSOs and CNDH to answer to the two most important gaps
-Design two training modules to answer to these gap in a complementary way
-All the tools, reports, training modules or any other kind of working document have to be done in French
Duration and timeframe for the consultancy
-Timeframe: as soon as possible;
-Total days: 25 working days.
.
Application deadline: March 14, 2019
Interested and qualified candidates shall submit their application letter, CV along with the technical and financial offers to the following adress mail:
samatar.antoine@giz.de
fleur.siri@giz.de
loula.abdi@giz.de
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