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Terms of reference for Expert for methodology for interactive online training’s for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence
Terms of reference for Expert for methodology for interactive online training’s for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence
Published on 5th June 2017
NGO Atina
Project title: Shelter and Access for Empowerment and Risk Reduction (SAFERR) - NGO Atina is implementing a project "Shelter and Access for Empowered Refugees", with the support of Catholic Relief Services – United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (CRS), which is being financed by the Department for International Development of the United Kingdom (DFID).
INTRODUCTION
NGO Atina was founded in 2003, as a response of women's movement activists in Serbia to the issue of human trafficking and the lack of adequate programs for long-term support of the victims and assistance in social inclusion. At the time, there were several organizations active in this field, which were providing short-term and non-structured assistance to victims of human trafficking - through accommodation in shelters and counseling through a hotline. NGO Atina’s idea was to transfer focus from the basic assistance programs (which are completely insufficient to make long-term effects in taking care, and inclusion, of identified victims of human trafficking) toward more general approach, based on the awareness and respect of human rights, mainly rights determined by the Convention on Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, through prevention of gender-based violence, influence on causes for entering into the trafficking situation and empowerment of victims of this form of violation of human rights. NGO Atina’s aim is to support the transition process in Serbia toward development of a society which will fully respect the rights of women and children. It stands for establishment of equal status of all members of society in public and private spheres, through identification of, and struggle against, gender-based marginalization, discrimination and violence, and provision of direct assistance and support in reintegration of victims of trafficking and sexual and labor exploitation. More specifically, the aim of Atina's work is to create a sustainable system for the social inclusion of marginalized and multiple discriminated groups (above all - victims of trafficking and other forms of exploitation). In the context of the refugee crisis, Atina has provided support through mobile teams with a focus on women and children victims of trafficking and gender-based violence and, as such, has provided support for tens of thousands of refugees. Mobile teams consist of professionals who speak fluently Arabic, Farsi and Urdu, cultural mediators, licensed professional workers, psychologists and special educators, who are specialized in working with people who experienced some sort of violence or human trafficking. NGO Atina is also supporting women and girls refugees through Shelter/Temporary House for those who have survived gender-based violence or human trafficking. Temporary House allows beneficiaries to, beside accommodation and food, also meet other needs, such as: regulation of civil-legal status, mediation in exercising rights with relevant institutions, literacy and learning, medical care, health counseling, legal counseling, family support, support in alternative education (workshops, etc.), help in finding a job, and other forms of assistance and support if such a need arises.
RATIONALE
As of October 12, 2016, a total of 168,368 refugees and migrants traveled through Turkey and by sea to Greece this year, in hopes of traveling onward through the Balkans to reach Western European countries. Of these, 47% were from Syria, 24% from Afghanistan, 15% from Iraq, 5% from Pakistan, 3% from Iran and the remaining 5% from other countries. The majority are men (42%) followed closely by children (37%) and women (21%).
Stranded refugees: Since the complete closure of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s (FYROM) border and the implementation of the EU-Turkey deal in March 2016, increasing numbers of refugees are stranded in transit countries. UNHCR, border police and NGO partners estimate that there are approximately 59,500 refugees and migrants in Greece, 6,300 in Serbia, 5,000 in Bulgaria, 220 in FYROM and 770 in Albania. Although FYROM and Albania do not currently host large numbers of refugees, CRS partners estimate that several hundred pass through illegally on a daily basis.
Protection needs of refugees vary but most face a range of risks including unsafe shelter; the risk of physical harm because of trafficking, smuggling, forced labor, gender-based violence (GBV) and domestic violence; and legal challenges because of lack of documents and access to services.
Legal options in different countries significantly affect refugee’s risk factor. Those who apply for relocation or asylum often face long delays until a decision is made. During this wait time, many are in closed camps without privacy or access to information and services. Those who are ineligible for relocation or asylum and those who pass borders illegally are vulnerable to the exploitative and abusive practices of well-established smuggling and trafficking networks, hidden from the scrutiny of government and NGOs.
SCOPE OF WORK
Expert for methodology for interactive online training’s for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence will actively work on creating a Methodology and research of different educational resources for developing interactive material for professionals about gender based violence and human trafficking among refugee, migrant and asylum seekers population; the methodology will be used for development of interactive material and online application for profesionals about gbv and ht among refugee, migrant and asylum seeker population. The aim of the Expert activities will be to raise capacity of professionals on human trafficking and gender-based violence issues in order to raise awareness and capacity of the system to recognize survivors from refugee/migrant/asylum seeker population promptly.
In order to achieve this aim the Expert for methodology for interactive online training’s for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence should conduct specific activities:
- Conduct research about previously developed training programs of NGO Atina within the project – get familiar with training program and other resources that already exist which could be used for development of methodology and interactive materials for interactive online training application for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence
- Develop methodology for interactive training material and conduct desk research about educational resources – develop a list of topics for interactive training, which kind resources will be used (power point, audio, video and et.) in development of interactive material and application; conduct desk research about human trafficking and gender based violence which will be used as baseline for development of interactive training materials and application
OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE Expert for methodology and guidelines for interactive online training’s for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence are to:
- Become familiar with the previous training experience of NGO Atina’s – developed training programs;
- Develop Methodology for interactive training material
- Conduct desk research about educational resources;
- Conduct consultations with other Experts in order to develop interactive online training application for professionals about human trafficking and gender based violence
- Establish contacts with different actors (social protection) in order to gather valuable information about human trafficking and gender-based violence among refugee/migrant population;
TIMEFRAME
These activities should finish by July 3, 2017.
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19/06/2017-03/07/2017 |
Conduct research about previously developed training programs of NGO Atina within the project |
19/06/2017-03/07/2017 |
Develop methodology for interactive training material and conduct the desk research about educational resources |
BUDGET:
NGO Atina will negotiate number of days of engagement with the selected consultant on the basis of the financial offer (gross amount) that will classify the following:
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The total cost should cover all preparatory work regarding data collection, communication costs between Project team, consultants and organizations (e-mail, telephone, fax, mail).
BIDDING PROCEDURE
Interested consultant should develop and submit the bidding proposal in English language to respond to above-mentioned specific tasks no later than June 14, 2017. The bidding proposal should include:
1. Description and contact details of the expert applying;
2. A clear description of the methodological approach;
3. A detailed Budget Proposal (in the required form);
4. CV of expert involved emphasizing only relevant experience;
5. Past performance in similar areas of a consultant applying, with reference of previous contracting agencies.
SELECTION CRITERIA
Project team will make a decision on the selection of the most successful bidder, subject to the available budget, on the following four criteria:
- University degree in the relevant field;
- A minimum of 3 years of relevant experience;
- Experience of the candidate in performing similar projects or programs;
- An example of previous work as a reference of previous experience is desirable.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF BID
All bids need to be submitted no later than June 14, at 5 PM in electronic form, to the email marija.cvejic@atina.org.rs(link sends e-mail). A selection will be made no later than June 15, 2017 and the selected consultant will be contracted no later than June 16, 2017.
Only the selected candidate will be informed.