SGBV Mapping Analysis

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Save the Children

Remote (local)
  • Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL
  • Job type: Consultancy
  • Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
  • Experience level: 5-10 years
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (local)
  • Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
  • Remuneration: Not Disclosed
  • Deadline: 30/07/2023
  • Location: Norway
Child protection/ Children’s rights Gender-based violence (GBV)
Purpose
We are seeking a consultant to conduct a mapping analysis of Save the Children’s sexual and gender-based violence work across our multisectoral portfolio (humanitarian, development, nexus) to gain oversight and understand current programming (standalone/integrated), approaches, curricula, funding, opportunities with national SGBV partners, staff capacity, gaps in programming, challenges and opportunities to strengthen our SGBV work at all levels. The mapping aims to document 1) best practices and 2) outline mitigation and prevention of harm strategies where it is occurring to strengthen “do no harm” approaches across SGBV prevention, risk mitigation, and response. It will build on a mapping conducted in 2018 and form the basis of an SGBV Road Map and Theory of Change.
 
Objective 1: Develop a detailed cross-sector mapping and desk review of all SGBV programming within and across sectors by conducting primary and secondary data analysis to gain oversight of Save the Children’s SGBV programming and initiatives across the movement and with partners against the CP and GBViE Minimum Standards, documenting good practices, challenges and opportunities which will inform the development of the SGBV Road Map and TOC. 
 
Scope: SGBV initiatives from the last 5 years will be analysed by region LAC, WCA, ESA, MENAEE, APAC, and member programmes covering humanitarian, development, and nexus settings. 
 
Methodology
  1. Develop, roll out, and analyse online surveys to country office key staff, including in French and Spanish.
  2. Develop, roll out, and analyse online surveys to regional and member office key staff, including in French and Spanish.
  3. Conduct targeted regionally-based focus group discussions and analysis with relevant staff (5 regions: LAC, WCA, ESA, MENAEE, APAC)
  4. Conduct and analyse interviews with key stakeholders from member offices, Technical Working Groups, and Sector Leads to understand priorities and areas of collaboration.
  5. The mapping is expected to be analysed against Save the Children’s cross-cutting sectors, including MHPSS, disability inclusion, and according to the GBViE Minimum Standards. The analysis must cross-reference and include data synthesis and comparative analysis.
 
Objective 2: Facilitate a 2-day workshop with key staff in English, using the findings and recommendations from the mapping analysis to inform the development of an SGBV Road Map and TOC that is framed by Save the Children’s overall strategy and underpinned by Save the Children’s SGBV Programming Principles. The Road Map/TOC will aim to guide and uplift the quality of SC’S prevention, mitigation, and response work and 1) define intended impact, 2) outline assumptions to achieving change and 3) explain why and how to address SGBV against children will lead to the intended impact.
 
Scope: prior to the workshop, a draft outline of the SGBV Road Map and TOC should be developed based on recommendations from the analysis and pre-discussions with the SGBV Task Team (SGBV TWG, S2P, MHPSS & other relevant sectors).
 
Methodology
  1. Facilitate a 2-day participatory workshop to 1) share findings, 2) present recommendations 3) finalise SGBV Roadmap/TOC.
 
Estimated start date: August 2023

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