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ANPPCAN Terms of Reference to Edit Report on National Institutionsa and Human Resource

Terms of Reference: Expression of Interest to Edit a Study Report on Identification and Review of the Roles and Functions of National Child Protection Institutions and Definition of the Human Resource Needs in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Sudan 1. Background : ANPPCAN is a pan-African child rights organization concerned with the status of children in general, and, in particular, those in need of protection. It was founded in 1986 in Enugu, Nigeria during the First African Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect whose theme was Child Labour in Africa.  It is registered as an international NGO in Kenya and has its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya and also has observer status with the African Union (AU) and the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights based in Banjul, Gambia. ANPPCAN has been implementing a three year project called National Child Protection Systems Strengthening (NCPS) in 7 countries in E. A. Region; namely Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan,...

Terms of Reference: Non State Actors and Local Authorities in Development – Videographer

Duration of the assignment : 35 days Expected places of travel:  Mogadishu / Kismayo/Dolow Supervisors:  NSA Project Manager Key Relationships  Regional Policy and Advocacy Adviser,Somalia Adviser,Somalia Field Coordinator  Closing date:  26th October 2014Saferworld is an independent non-governmental organisation that works to prevent and reduce violent conflict and promote cooperative approaches to security. Saferworld works with civil society, governments and international organisations to encourage and support effective policies and practices through advocacy, research and policy development, and through supporting the development of local capacities and structures. Saferworld has been working in Africa since 1997, with a primary focus upon East Africa and the Horn region and has well-established programmes in Kenya, Uganda, Somalia and Sudan.Since 2004 Saferworld, with the support of the European Commission, has led a process designed to establish legitimate and representative NSA...

Terms of Reference: Evaluation of the NGO Safety Program (NSP)

The NGO Safety Program (NSP) for Somalia / Somaliland is a program developed  by NGOs, with an aim to support International and National NGOs to operate safely and securely in Somalia / Somaliland. NSP, initially called the NGO Security Preparedness and Support (NGO SPAS), was  established in 2004  by NGOs operating in Somalia / Somaliland. One of the driving forces that gave rise to the program was the targeted killing of five aid workers between 2003 and 2004, and the realization that the operating environment for national and international NGOs was changing rapidly. Today, Somalia is considered as one of the most challenging context in terms of security for NGOs.NSP is a program, not an NGO with a legal entity. NSP is administratively and legally hosted by a volunteering NGO. This means accountancy, funds, and administrative issues (Human resources, contracts) are channeled through the hosting NGO. NSP is fully independent in terms of strategy and operational management, under the ...

UN Women Normative Rappoteur Consultancy Terms of Reference

Terms of Reference for a Short Term Consultant to Rappoteur at Four National Consultation and Validation Forums on Post CSW Dissemination, Beijing +20 National Review, Post 2015 and CEDAW. 1.0 Background The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) is convened every year at the United Nations Head Quarters in New York. The forum brings together UN member states to evaluate progress, identify challenges, set global targets and form concrete policies to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Ministry of Devolution and planning participated in the 58th session of the commission on the status of women (CSW) held in New York, USA from 10th – 21st March 2014. The theme for this year’s CSW was ‘Achievement and challenges towards the realization of the MDGs for women and Girls’.  The session reviewed the theme on the Agreed Conclusions of the 55th session on Access and participation of women and girls to education, training, science and technology, including for the promotion of ...

Save the Children Monthly Staff Group Counselling / Staff Debriefing Sessions Terms of Reference (Dadaab)

Terms of Reference Role: Staff Group Counselling / Staff Debriefing Sessions on Monthly Basis Duration: 1 day per session (between April to August 2014) Child Protection Level: Level 3 Venue: Dadaab Background: Save the Children has been operational in the Dadaab refugee camps since 2007 when a child protection programme was established.  The programme is now one of Save the Children’s largest child protection programmes globally and can be termed multi-sector: Programmes focus on gender-based violence prevention and response; response to children without appropriate care, including family tracing and reunification, foster care placement and resettlement to third countries; case management of other protection concerns; individual and group counselling; children’s participation and psychosocial support through Child Education and Welfare Centres and Children’s Clubs; training to police, teachers and agencies; and working with community groups. Save the Children’s Child Protection Tea...

USAID KAVES Project Coordination, Validation and Data Assistance Service Panel Surveys Terms of Reference

USAID implementing partner, Fintrac, is requesting relevant parties to submit proposals for services related to the methodological, logistical, and operational support of monitoring and evaluation activities related to the USAID-KAVES project currently in its initial year of implementation.  Panel Surveys - Coordination, Validation and Data Assistance Service RFP No: RFP-2013-USAID-KAVES-05   RFP Summary: To provide on demand and as needed logistical support, including the recruitment and contracting of enumerators, the development of survey tools and sampling methodology, and data collection, entry, validation, cleaning and review for periodic survey collection in support of the USAID-KAVES Project. Issued on: November 25, 2013 Questions/Clarifications: November 29, 2013 - 12 pm Submit questions to: fodhiambo@fintrac.com   Answers to Questions: December 03, 2013 - 5 pm Proposal Deadline: December 13, 2013 - 5 pm Submit proposals to: Email proposal docs to kaves-subcontracts@fintra...