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Job Title: National Consultant On Rapid Assessment South Sudan Helpline Functionality Referral Pathways-UNFPA South Sudan

Contract type: Individual Consultant (Equivalent UN grade –

Closing date: 30 April 2024 (5pm-South Sudan Time)

Duty Station: Juba, South Sudan

Purpose of consultancy:

The United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency is committed to delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

The Government of South Sudan has received funds from World Bank towards the cost of implementing the South Sudan Women’s Social and Economic Empowerment Project (SSWEEP), a four-year project effective until 12 December 2026; in line with an approved World Bank Project Appraisal Document (PAD). The SSWEEP will (1) provide essential social and livelihood skills for women and adolescent girls in communities; (2) support women to grow their businesses; (3) provide services for survivors of GBV; and (4) strengthen the institutional environment for women’s empowerment.

Pursuant to the PAD, the Government of South Sudan, Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare has contracted UN Women to administer the received funds and implement the project in 10 states and 2 administrative areas (Pibor Administrative area and Ruweng Administrative Area) over a period of four (4) years.

The contract between the Government of South Sudan, Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare (MoGCSW) and UN Women have engaged with UNFPA on implementation of Component 3, Services for survivors of GBV. The component is targeted specifically at survivors of GBV and will have two subcomponents. One subcomponent will support the establishment of a functioning national GBV helpline with a new hotline number, and the other subcomponent will set up a new safe house (shelter) in Juba. The current consultant contract is requested for output 3.1 “a national hotline is established to facilitate timely reporting and management of SGBV cases”.

The objective of the engagement is to ensure that survivors of GBV across the country have access and referred to quality, timely and integrated survivor-centered services, including access to a safe house for temporary shelter.

UNFPA South Sudan Country Office is seeking the services of two consultants, one international consultant as the lead consultant and a national consultant as the team member, to assist with the data collection through conduct the field missions, support in finalisation of the tool, prepare the list of organizations for the interview and prepare the list of all states and Administrative Areas’, undertake the analysis and propose recommend dations for the design of helpline . a national consultant to conduct a helpline rapid needs assessment of personnel and materials for the establishment, expansion, and gradual transition plan to the MoGCSW.

Scope of work

The consultant will be stationed at the UNFPA South Sudan Country office, The incumbent will closely work with the Gender and Social Inclusion

Key Deliverables

The consultant is expected to deliver the following outputs:

  • Conduct a mapping of the currently functioning helplines across the country (10 states and 2 Administrative Areas: Pibor Administrative area and Ruweng Administrative Area) and develop an action plan for the coordination, scale up and functionality of the referral pathways across the country.
  • Assess the functionality, reach, and effectiveness of existing helplines, considering factors such as responsiveness, confidentiality, language accessibility, and cultural sensitivity.
  • Analyze the referral pathways of the national helpline, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
  • Benchmark the national helpline against established international standards and best practices.
  • Prepare a comprehensive report detailing findings, recommendations, and an action plan for immediate support and the scale up and functionality of the referral pathways across the country.
  • Make recommendations on an interim model for the management of emergency GBV cases arising from the hotline operations.
  • Put together a matrix of exiting helplines through the collaboration with GBV AoR and State and AA level GBV response actors.
  • Conduct interviews and consultations with key stakeholders, including MoGCSW, NGOs, helpline operators, and beneficiaries. This will include the field missions to the States and AAs.
  • Work with the International Consultant to conduct data analysis.
  • Provide contextually specific inputs into the rapid mapping/ assessment report.
  • Assist in drafting of the final report, synthesis paper and presentation about the rapid assessment.
  • Present the findings of the rapid assessment to the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare, PMU, World Bank, UNFPA, UN Women and other stakeholders

Expected Deliverables

The consultant will report to the Gender specialist and operate under the overall guidance of the Deputy Country Representative

Required expertise, qualifications, and competencies, including language requirements.

Skills:

Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information from diverse sources.

Education:

  • Master’s degree in gender, in the field of Gender studies, sociology, public health and other relevant field of enquiry.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Minimum 2 years of professional experience in the relevant field in gender and social inclusion programme, preferably in GBV response and prevention /project management in the public, development and/or humanitarian sector
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills.
  • South Sudanese national
  • Extensive knowledge and experience of working on gender issues, women’s empowerment, and social protection in South Sudan.
  • Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information from diverse sources.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information in a clear and concise manner.
  • Understanding of international best practices and standards for helplines and referral pathways and GBV support services.
  • Knowledge of the South Sudanese context
  • Experience in carrying out UN assessments will be an added advantage

Languages:

  • Fluent in written and spoken English, knowledge of Arabic will be an asset.

More Information

  • Job City Juba
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UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.

UNFPA expands the possibilities for women and young people to lead healthy and productive lives.

Since UNFPA started working in 1969, the number – and rate – of women dying from complications of pregnancy or childbirth has been halved. Families are smaller and healthier. Young people are more connected and empowered than ever before.

Too many left behind

But too many are still left behind. Nearly a billion people remain mired in extreme poverty. Sexual and reproductive health problems are a leading cause of death and disability for women in the developing world. Young people bear the highest risks of HIV infection and unintended pregnancy. More than a hundred million girls face the prospect of child marriage and other harmful practices, such as female genital mutilation.

Much more needs to be done to ensure a world in which all individuals can exercise their basic human rights, including those that relate to the most intimate and fundamental aspects of life.

Ensuring every pregnancy is wanted

Few things have a greater impact on the life of a woman than the number and spacing of her children. That’s why international agreements going back decades affirm that individuals should have the right (and the means) to freely decide when (or if) to start a family and how many children to bear. Yet, in this new century, some 225 million women who want to avoid or delay childbearing still lack access to the quality services and supplies needed to manage their fertility.

Supporting maternal health

We know how to save almost all women who die giving life. The first step is to ensure they can plan their pregnancies and space their births. Skilled birth attendance at delivery, with backup emergency obstetric care and essential supplies in place, is also critical.

Perhaps the most challenging aspect of reducing maternal death and disability is finding ways to reach all women, even those in the poorest, most remote areas, or in times of natural or man-made disasters. This involves bolstering health systems. It is also critical that pregnant women are able to access all the care they need, from prenatal HIV testing to post-natal care for newborns, at the same clinic or health centre. This approach saves money and saves lives.

Helping young people fulfil their potential

Young people from age 10-24 constitute a quarter of the world’s population (2014).  Their reproductive choices will shape future demographic trends.

UNFPA advocates for the rights of young people, including the right to accurate information and services related to sexuality and reproductive health. Empowered with knowledge and skills to protect themselves and make informed decisions, they can realize their full potential and contribute to economic and social transformation.

Investing in young people, especially adolescent girls, is one of the smartest investments a country can make. As parents, teachers and leaders of the next generation, they can help break the cycle of poverty, strengthen the social fabric and create a sustainable future.

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Job Title: National Consultant On Rapid Assessment South Sudan Helpline Functionality Referral Pathways-UNFPA South Sudan

Contract type: Individual Consultant (Equivalent UN grade –

Closing date: 30 April 2024 (5pm-South Sudan Time)

Duty Station: Juba, South Sudan

Purpose of consultancy:

The United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency is committed to delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

The Government of South Sudan has received funds from World Bank towards the cost of implementing the South Sudan Women’s Social and Economic Empowerment Project (SSWEEP), a four-year project effective until 12 December 2026; in line with an approved World Bank Project Appraisal Document (PAD). The SSWEEP will (1) provide essential social and livelihood skills for women and adolescent girls in communities; (2) support women to grow their businesses; (3) provide services for survivors of GBV; and (4) strengthen the institutional environment for women’s empowerment.

Pursuant to the PAD, the Government of South Sudan, Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare has contracted UN Women to administer the received funds and implement the project in 10 states and 2 administrative areas (Pibor Administrative area and Ruweng Administrative Area) over a period of four (4) years.

The contract between the Government of South Sudan, Ministry of Gender, Child, and Social Welfare (MoGCSW) and UN Women have engaged with UNFPA on implementation of Component 3, Services for survivors of GBV. The component is targeted specifically at survivors of GBV and will have two subcomponents. One subcomponent will support the establishment of a functioning national GBV helpline with a new hotline number, and the other subcomponent will set up a new safe house (shelter) in Juba. The current consultant contract is requested for output 3.1 "a national hotline is established to facilitate timely reporting and management of SGBV cases".

The objective of the engagement is to ensure that survivors of GBV across the country have access and referred to quality, timely and integrated survivor-centered services, including access to a safe house for temporary shelter.

UNFPA South Sudan Country Office is seeking the services of two consultants, one international consultant as the lead consultant and a national consultant as the team member, to assist with the data collection through conduct the field missions, support in finalisation of the tool, prepare the list of organizations for the interview and prepare the list of all states and Administrative Areas’, undertake the analysis and propose recommend dations for the design of helpline . a national consultant to conduct a helpline rapid needs assessment of personnel and materials for the establishment, expansion, and gradual transition plan to the MoGCSW.

Scope of work

The consultant will be stationed at the UNFPA South Sudan Country office, The incumbent will closely work with the Gender and Social Inclusion

Key Deliverables

The consultant is expected to deliver the following outputs:

  • Conduct a mapping of the currently functioning helplines across the country (10 states and 2 Administrative Areas: Pibor Administrative area and Ruweng Administrative Area) and develop an action plan for the coordination, scale up and functionality of the referral pathways across the country.
  • Assess the functionality, reach, and effectiveness of existing helplines, considering factors such as responsiveness, confidentiality, language accessibility, and cultural sensitivity.
  • Analyze the referral pathways of the national helpline, identifying strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement.
  • Benchmark the national helpline against established international standards and best practices.
  • Prepare a comprehensive report detailing findings, recommendations, and an action plan for immediate support and the scale up and functionality of the referral pathways across the country.
  • Make recommendations on an interim model for the management of emergency GBV cases arising from the hotline operations.
  • Put together a matrix of exiting helplines through the collaboration with GBV AoR and State and AA level GBV response actors.
  • Conduct interviews and consultations with key stakeholders, including MoGCSW, NGOs, helpline operators, and beneficiaries. This will include the field missions to the States and AAs.
  • Work with the International Consultant to conduct data analysis.
  • Provide contextually specific inputs into the rapid mapping/ assessment report.
  • Assist in drafting of the final report, synthesis paper and presentation about the rapid assessment.
  • Present the findings of the rapid assessment to the Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare, PMU, World Bank, UNFPA, UN Women and other stakeholders

Expected Deliverables

The consultant will report to the Gender specialist and operate under the overall guidance of the Deputy Country Representative

Required expertise, qualifications, and competencies, including language requirements.

Skills:

Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information from diverse sources.

Education:

  • Master’s degree in gender, in the field of Gender studies, sociology, public health and other relevant field of enquiry.

Knowledge and Experience:

  • Minimum 2 years of professional experience in the relevant field in gender and social inclusion programme, preferably in GBV response and prevention /project management in the public, development and/or humanitarian sector
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills.
  • South Sudanese national
  • Extensive knowledge and experience of working on gender issues, women's empowerment, and social protection in South Sudan.
  • Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information from diverse sources.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to present complex information in a clear and concise manner.
  • Understanding of international best practices and standards for helplines and referral pathways and GBV support services.
  • Knowledge of the South Sudanese context
  • Experience in carrying out UN assessments will be an added advantage

Languages:

  • Fluent in written and spoken English, knowledge of Arabic will be an asset.
2024-05-01

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