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Consultancy – Safe Passage Program
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International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
Remote (global)- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Deadline: 22/09/2024
- Location: Remote (global)
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)
Health
The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) was founded in 1952 and currently has 150 Member Associations (MAs) and Collaborative Partners with a presence in over 146 countries. IPPF is a global healthcare provider and a leading advocate of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all with the vision that all people are free to make choices about their sexuality and well-being, in a world free from discrimination. IPPF recognises that the achievement of the highest attainable standard of sexual and reproductive health is not possible when gender equality and human rights are not respected, protected and fulfilled.
Scope Objective
Conduct formative activities that will inform an anticipated multi country - in the origin and transit countries - and multi partners (MAs and other partners) consortium to support Sexual and Reproductive Health in Emergencies (SRHiE) and SGBV programs, specific needs of marginalised populations on the move in the South and Central American migration route (to the US).
Specific objectives
1. Develop an inclusive, gender- and people-centre situation analysis that reflects a good understanding of the specific SRH and SGBV vulnerabilities faced by people on the move, particularly girls and women, people with diverse SOGIESC3 , people with disabilities, and ethnic minorities along key migration routes in Latin and Central America; existing gaps in the implementation of those services, a review of interventions and responses from various organizations, including Civil Society Organizations (local NGOs), international agencies, and Community Based Organizations (CBO), as well as governments migration policies and actions in both sending, transit and receiving countries.
2. Develop a capacity assessment of each key Member Association established along the migration routes to evaluate SRH and SGBV care services, human resources, technical expertise, and health information systems. This should include the identification of gaps or areas of capacity building that should be strengthened to be part of the future consortium.
3. Based on the results of the formative activities of specific objectives 1 and 2, a Call for Proposals will be developed to assist Member Associations interested in the preparing proposals (in consortium).
Specific skills
- A consultation firm is preferred or team of independent consultants with at least 10 years of overall experience in qualitative research methods and/or programs design.
- Knowledge about migration and humanitarian crisis, especially within Latin and Central America.
- Work experience on SRH and SGBV in international humanitarian and/ or UN agencies.
- Previous experience of developing capacity assessments and reporting to inform program design, and eligibility criteria.
- Understanding of local cultures, languages and socio-political contexts.
Scope Objective
Conduct formative activities that will inform an anticipated multi country - in the origin and transit countries - and multi partners (MAs and other partners) consortium to support Sexual and Reproductive Health in Emergencies (SRHiE) and SGBV programs, specific needs of marginalised populations on the move in the South and Central American migration route (to the US).
Specific objectives
1. Develop an inclusive, gender- and people-centre situation analysis that reflects a good understanding of the specific SRH and SGBV vulnerabilities faced by people on the move, particularly girls and women, people with diverse SOGIESC3 , people with disabilities, and ethnic minorities along key migration routes in Latin and Central America; existing gaps in the implementation of those services, a review of interventions and responses from various organizations, including Civil Society Organizations (local NGOs), international agencies, and Community Based Organizations (CBO), as well as governments migration policies and actions in both sending, transit and receiving countries.
2. Develop a capacity assessment of each key Member Association established along the migration routes to evaluate SRH and SGBV care services, human resources, technical expertise, and health information systems. This should include the identification of gaps or areas of capacity building that should be strengthened to be part of the future consortium.
3. Based on the results of the formative activities of specific objectives 1 and 2, a Call for Proposals will be developed to assist Member Associations interested in the preparing proposals (in consortium).
Specific skills
- A consultation firm is preferred or team of independent consultants with at least 10 years of overall experience in qualitative research methods and/or programs design.
- Knowledge about migration and humanitarian crisis, especially within Latin and Central America.
- Work experience on SRH and SGBV in international humanitarian and/ or UN agencies.
- Previous experience of developing capacity assessments and reporting to inform program design, and eligibility criteria.
- Understanding of local cultures, languages and socio-political contexts.
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