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  1. Créé par Anita SAFI DIAZILA
  2. Le 27/02/2023
  3. 181920Dans Services Évaluation Via email

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Organisation : medica mondiale
Uitvoeringstermijn : 22/02/2022 au 14/03/2023
Publicatie datum : 27/02/2023

Marktoverzicht

About medica mondiale

medica mondiale e.V. is a non-governmental organisation based in Cologne, Germany. As a feministwomen’s rights and aid organisation medica mondiale supports women and girls in war and crisiszones throughout the world.

Context


The Transnational Health Training Programme (THTP) aims at improving access to stress- and trauma-sensitive health care services for women and girls affected by sexualised and gender-based violence (SGBV) in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Kosovo (KOS) and the Kurdish Region of Iraq (KRI). To achieve this goal, the project includes the implementation of the STA -Stress- and trauma-sensitive approach, that medica mondiale developed together with partner organisations. medica mondiale implements the THTP III together with its partner organisations Medica Zenica (BiH) and Medica Gjakova (Kosovo). In the Kurdish Region of Iraq (KRI) the project is implemented through the medica mondiale regional office.


The project pursues a system-oriented approach that strengthens capacities at several levels with connected components:

  1. Direct support and awareness raising for SGBV survivors and their social environment

  2. Qualification and strengthening of health professional

  3. Advocacy work on country level

  4. Transnational Learning Exchange

  5. International Advocacy work

In this context, the purpose of the assignment is to facilitate the implementation of selected key-activities within the component, with focus on monitoring and evaluation activities.

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Key Tasks

The consultant will conduct the following key tasks:

  • Development of the methodology, management and steering of the accompanying evaluation
  • According to needs: Support partner organizations and project actors on the development of a functional monitoring system (remote), including: the delivery of trainings in monitoring, M/E planning, data collection, analysis, interpretation and reporting for PO’s (remote)
  • Support the development of pre - posttests for trainings as well as the implementation of a client satisfaction survey in participating health facilities
  • Participate in manual working groups together with two other supporting technical Advisors - Other tasks based on needs It is estimated that the implementation of the tasks requires around 75 working days, with main workload in 2023.

Deliverables

  • Methodological concept for accompanying evaluation
  • Documentation of each workshop/training related to monitoring and evaluation
  • Revision / Comments/Feedback to specific products, which will be developed by partners (details to be defined during the process)
  • Inputs for internal M&E processes within medica mondiale and partner organizations
  • Contribution to the planned manual reg. implementation of a monitoring/evaluation system
  • Further needs bases deliverables within the technical support to partners (to be defined during process)
  1. Créé par Laurence DE WINDT
  2. Le 10/02/2023
  3. 18192021Dans Services Consultance Via email Belgique

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Organisation : Fédération Handicap International
Publicatie datum : 10/02/2023
Inlever deadline : 20/02/2023
Contactpersoon : Laurence De Windt

Marktoverzicht

Handicap International est à la recherche d'un prestataire pour effectuer une enquête sur les risques psychosociaux pour son entité basée en Belgique et son association nationale basée au Luxembourg.

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Les missions du prestataire seront :

- l'élaboration du diagnostic RPS

- l'élaboration du plan d'action RPS

L'enquête doit se dérouler en 3 langues (FR, NL, ENG) pour le périmètre belge et en 1 langue (FR) pour le périmètre luxembourgeois.

  1. Créé par Rudi COEL
  2. Le 09/02/2023
  3. 18192021Dans Diensten Consultancy Via e-mail Uganda

Lijst details

Organisation : Oxfam Wereldwinkels, partie de Oxfam-België
Geschatte duur : 169 jours
Geschat bedrag van het contract : 33.5 euros
Uitvoeringstermijn : 30/03/2023 au 15/09/2023
Publicatie datum : 09/02/2023
Inlever deadline : 15/03/2023
Contactpersoon : OBE.TENDER@oxfam.org

Marktoverzicht

Oxfam Wereldwinkels (OWW), since 2020 an integral part of Oxfam België (OBE), has been working on the topic of Business and Human Rights and specifically on Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence (HREDD) since 2019. As part of this work, OBE is applying HREDD in the coffee value chain of our own Fair Trade cooperative, Oxfam Fair Trade (OFT). Building on the previously taken steps of value chain mapping and exploratory risk scoping, we now envision a more in-depth appraisal of the human rights and environmental risks in the upstream segment of the OFT coffee value chain in Uganda.

A primary set of research objectives relates to the direct use of the research results in OBE’s work on HREDD. At this level, the research is in essence a light human rights impact assessment and should 1) map salient human rights and environmental risks in the first upstream segments of the Ugandan coffee value chain, caused by, contributed to by or directly linked to OFT’s (omission of) actions, and recommend possible solutions; 2) provide insights to inform the improvement of OFT’s existing risk-management systems and the development of an HREDD approach for OFT; 3) provide experience-based insights into conditions, barriers, and approaches for meaningful stakeholder engagement in HREDD, that can inform our practice and policy recommendations on that topic.

A secondary set of objectives is related to the contribution of this research to our understanding of the complex relations between trade policy and market, agro-food value chains, investments and governance arrangements with respect to sustainable development impacts in different contexts. As part of MATS (see 1.3.2), the case study insights should contribute to two meta-questions 1) how do trade regimes (such as sustainability standards like HREDD), local/national legislation, and investments into the value chains influence the human rights and environmental risks in the value chain?; 2) how can a positive impact of food trade regime on sustainable development and human rights be fostered in this case?

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Deliverables will have to fit the requirements of MATS project (template under development), and OBE quality standards.

  • A research/case study report of 30-50 pages, in line with OBE quality standards and where possible aligned with the requirements of MATS (template under development, preliminary section headings see annex 3).
  • Visualization of key insights on how change is believed to happen in this coffee value chain (ToC).
  • Access to any used data sets if these are freely accessible or otherwise produced under this agreement, with all steps of calculations shown.
  • Data on the number of informants/interviewees involved, including dates of participation in the research, disaggregated at minimum by gender & age, and where possible without compromising anonymity in case this was requested: nationality, ethnicity, disability, legal status, etc. The consultant must provide Oxfam, upon request, access to the preparatory materials for interviews and focus groups (questionnaires, topic lists) and, where possible without compromising requested anonymity, the recording of these events.
  • Data collected on 15 SDG-related indicators, to be determined by the consultant and Oxfam
  • Timesheet for reporting requirements within MATS

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