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: 22 January 2018
20 February 2018
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS / CONSULTANCY VACANCY
Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation: Child photo project
Growing Together Project - TERMS OF REFERENCE
PROGRAM |
Growing Together Regional Programme |
DOMAIN |
Monitoring and Evaluation |
LOCATION |
The consultant(s) will work with one group of approximately 8-12 children (age 6-12) in each of the three countries where the project is implemented: · Thailand: 5 refugee camps in Mae Hong Son and Tak Provinces · Bangladesh: Kutupalong official and makeshift camps in Teknaf and Ukhiya sub-districts (Cox’s Bazaar district) · Pakistan: Jalozai IDPs camps/host communities in Peshawar |
START DATE |
25 April 2018 |
APPLICATION DEADLINE |
20 February 2018 at midnight (Bangkok time) |
I – CONTEXT
HI is an independent and impartial international aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster.
Working alongside persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups, our action and testimony are focused on responding to their essential needs, improving their living conditions and promoting respect for their dignity and their fundamental rights.
HI is currently implementing projects in more than 50 countries worldwide, including Thailand, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
“Growing Together” is a 4-year regional project implemented by Handicap International and partners in Thailand, Bangladesh and Pakistan in order to support communities to raise socially and emotionally healthy children in refugee/IDP camps and in host communities.
The project aims at enabling children with disabilities and other vulnerable children (age 0-12) to develop their full potential on an equal basis with other children and acquire fundamental educational and social skills through inclusive play, arts, games, sport, culture, and early years’ education in displacement settings in Bangladesh, Pakistan and Thailand.
The project will engage different beneficiaries:
II – OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSULTANCY
The project has designed a monitoring approach where beneficiaries are not only informants. Rather, through child-led and adult-led monitoring committees, children and caregivers will take an active role in determining and sharing progress and positive change as a result of the project, all through artistic, participatory methods which cover a variety of visual and audio methods. This will position them as partners with HI to collect qualitative data, analyse data, which will in turn help to highlight what activities are working well and are creating meaningful change for them, as defined by them.
The child photo project is therefore part of this participatory monitoring and evaluation framework. It will be specifically used to collect qualitative data in order to measure if targeted children demonstrate a better understanding of (i) equal participation, (ii) disaster risk reduction, and (iii) protection measures in alignment with child rights.
For that purpose, the child photo project will be implemented two times in the project: in Year 2 (the current vacancy) and later on Year 4. In April 2018, this will be the first time the photovoice methodology will be used with the project beneficiaries. At that period, children’s clubs should be functional for approximately 4-6 months (depending on the country). Children should therefore start to become familiar with the concepts of child protection, child participation and disaster risk reduction. Hence, at this stage of the project, the child photo project will encourage children to analyse the “pre-project situation” and therefore to capture the challenges they are currently facing in terms of equal participation and child protection in their communities.
HI is seeking qualified and professional consultant(s) to facilitate this photo project (based on the photovoice methodology) with one child-led monitoring committee (8-12 children in total) in each implementing country (Thailand, Pakistan, Bangladesh).
The short-term consultancy will start from 25 April 2018.
During the field phase, the consultant(s) will travel consecutively to Thailand, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
III –EXPECTED RESULTS OF THE CONSULTANCY
IV – EXPECTED DELIVERABLES
The consultancy will deliver the following tangible outputs:
V – METHODOLOGY OF WORK, TIMELINE AND LOCATION
DESK PHASE:
FIELD PHASE:
This field process will be repeated in the three countries of mission (Thailand, Pakistan and Bangladesh). The different steps can slightly be modified according to the working methods of the selected consultant(s).
FINAL REPORTING:
The consultant(s) will write a final report which will include the following elements:
VI- LOGISTIC ARRANGEMENTS AND RESOURCE PERSON
The consultant(s) will:
Handicap International will:
Note that NO per diem will be paid to the consultant(s). Also, international travel days will not be considered as working days and will not be paid.
VII- BUDGET
The consultant(s) should present a financial proposal with a breakdown of all the costs incurred as follows:
The payment schedule will be agreed during the contracting process.
VIII - CONSULTANT PROFILE
HI encourages consultancy firms, groups or individuals that can assign consultant(s) expert in participatory monitoring and evaluation and photography with vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities.
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Essential |
Preferabl |
Experience type and length of experience): |
Experience in coaching others in photography Strong experience in child-friendly, participatory methods of facilitation for groups of children |
Previous experience with disadvantaged populations and people with disabilities desirable Previous experience in the topics of child development, child protection or disaster risk reduction |
Competencies (Knowledge, skills required for the job)
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Proven skills in photography Excellent analytical, research, writing and communication skills required; Capacity to manage a photo project autonomously |
Ability to use inclusive methods, including disability inclusive methods. |
Personal qualities: |
Strong interpersonal, intercultural skills Ability to communicate and work well with diverse people Adaptability Detail oriented, organized |
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IX- APPLICATION PROCEDURE
To apply please send all the following application documents to gtrecruitment@thailand-hi.org
with « Child photo project consultant » as the subject of your email:
Evaluation of applications will be made through a selection committee only if complete application is received. Criteria to select the best application will be based on quality of the methodology, realistic work plan, previous experiences, demonstrated expertise of the applicant, and competitive financial proposition.
The deadline for submitting applications is 20/02/2018 at midnight (Bangkok time).
Selected applicants will be invited for a skype interview.
HI reserves the right to contact the consultant(s) for further information before the final selection of the evaluation team.
“Handicap International is committed to protect the rights of the children and opposes to all forms of child exploitation and child abuse. HI contractors must commit to protect children against exploitation and abuse”.