Plan International Indonesia Job Vacancy : Local Consultant to Finalize CRSA Report

         Plan International Indonesia 

Terms of Reference Local
Consultant to Finalize CRSA Report
For
CSP4 Development of
Plan
International Indonesia

  

Background to the Country Strategic
Plan

Plan International Indonesia is approaching
the end period of its CSP3 (2013-2017) and currently is preparing the process
for developing its next five-year strategic plan of 2018-2022.  Plan International Indonesia has decided to
get support from local consultants in developing its CSP4, in particular for
generating knowledge from strategic review and identifying core children’s
rights issues through Children’s Rights Situation Analysis (CRSA). The
consultant will assist Plan Indonesia to finalize draft of CRSA report.  
 

Scope of work

Objective:CRSA aims to analyze
the situation of children in Indonesia, at national and local contexts, from a
child rights perspective. CRSA will identify gaps in, or risks to children’s
rights and which children are most affected (among others due to poverty,
gender and disability), and analyze the causes of the gaps and the risks at
household, community, local and national levels.  To complement, CRSA will assess recent trends
in resource availability, both financial and non-financial resources and
considering the implications of this in making strategic choices. Output:Maximum 20 pages (excluding
annexes) of CRSA report in English, summarizing the situation analysis,
covering macro level analysis of the political, economic, social, environment
and cultural context of Indonesia and identification of key factors (including
resources) that will shape Plan Indonesia’s strategic choices.Methodology:The CRSA will be done by conducting desk
review and a series of stakeholder consultation, complimentary with key
findings generated from work streams, done by Plan Indonesia. The process will
involve Plan’s communities, governments, NGOs, INGOs, and other relevant
stakeholders. Plan provide opportunities for children and young people to raise
their concerns through consultation led by Plan’s youth volunteers. The
consultant is expected to collate and finalize CRSA draft report based on
results of those processes.
The findings will be consulted in 2 steps,
i.e. pre-CRSA and CRSA workshops. The pre-CRSA workshop will be conducted
simultaneously with the pre-LL workshop.

Summary of consultant’s roles

The consultant will produce reports on CRSA.
Below is the matrix of consultant/s’ roles:

  Roles Timeline
CRSA (1) join the internal review and
consultation as required
(2) attend the pre CRSA and CRSA
validation workshops
(3) Write full documentation & report on CRSA (including executive
summary, methods & findings) to
be used for CRSA pre & CRSA workshops, based on pieces of information
supplied by Plan Indonesia
 (4)
revise the CRSA draft report, based on input provided by Plan and CSP’s
consultant
 
Approved draft CRSA report to be
completed NLT 15 April’16

 The consultant/s will join the following
schedules:

Activity Timeframes Venue
Pre CRSA
workshop
9-13 May
2016
Malang
CRSA
workshop
8 – 10
June 2016
Jakarta

  

Budget

The applicant
has to submit a proposal to Plan Indonesia that covers proposed consultancy fee
and detailed steps to meet the deadline and description on applicant’s
background and familiarity with children-rights based approach.  Requirements of the consultant for CRSA:

  • Advanced university degree in a relevant field of social sciences
  • Ability to synthesize large amounts of information combining
    quantitative and qualitative data
  • Profound knowledge of human rights based approach to programming
  • Understanding and knowledge of socio-economic and political context of
    Indonesia
  • Excellent written English

How to applyApplicant may apply for
individual assignment, strategic review only or CRSA only, or both. To apply,
submit proposal describing methodology, timeline, consultancy fee, CV and
sample of previous report/s written by the applicant, to [email protected] and cc [email protected], NLT 20 February 2016.For further information please contact [email protected] 

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