International Consultant Data collection on violence against children survey - Tenders Global

International Consultant Data collection on violence against children survey

World Health Organization

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Globally, it is estimated that 1 billion children have experienced emotional, physical or sexual violence in the past year. Violence can lead to death, physical injury and disability, and a wide range of immediate and life-long behavioural, physical and mental health problems.

The elimination of violence against children is called for in several targets of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development but most explicitly in Target 16.2: “end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children”. Violence against children is predictable and preventable, and governments have committed to ending it through their adoption of these targets within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To chart countries’ progress towards the SDGs aimed at ending violence against children and monitor their violence prevention status against the evidence-based approaches set out in the INSPIRE: Seven strategies for ending violence against children technical package, the first ever Global status report on preventing violence against children was published in 2020. It is the only global monitoring tool that provides a snapshot of this situation globally.

Since the Report’s publication, an ongoing high-level focus on preventing violence against children led to the adoption of the World Health Assembly Resolution WHA74.17 on Ending violence against children through health systems strengthening and multisectoral approaches in May 2021. Among other things, Resolution WHA74.17 calls on Member States to prioritize data collection and monitoring and to strengthen their prevention efforts to accelerate progress in achieving WHO’s own target of reducing violence against children by 20% by the year 2025. It also calls on WHO to develop second and third global status reports to monitor national violence prevention status in 2025 and 2030, respectively.

In response to the WHA Resolution, WHO is coordinating the development and delivery of the second global assessment of efforts to prevent and respond to violence against children. By assessing country-level capacity to collect data, exchange information, adopt and enforce legislation, and develop and implement national action plans to prevent and respond to violence against children, the Report will support countries to re-assess their position on violence prevention; catalyse further prevention action, and identify gaps in national responses to violence that need to be addressed.

Consultant in this position will lead data collection in the WHO-SEAR Region for the second WHO Global status report on preventing violence against children.

Specifically:

  • Attend bi-monthly project management online meetings with WHO Headquarters (HQ).
  • Attend training to operate the project web-based platform.
  • Support identification of National Data Focal Points (NDFPs) for each country in the Region, confirming their participation and availability for regional training.
  • Set up online trainings and follow up after the trainings.
  • Support the Regional Advisor (RA) in preparing Agreements to Perform Work (APWs) with NDFPs, if need be, and developing templates for workplans for NDFPs.
  • Support the NDFPs in identifying stakeholders to complete a standardized questionnaire and in setting up consensus meetings among respondents within the stipulated period.
  • Supervise and support NDFPs to collect good quality country level data.
  • Assist NDFPs in validating their country data.
  • Clear transmission of agreed-on answers to questionnaire to HQ.
  • Follow up with NDFPs to ensure that government approval is obtained for each country level dataset. Be responsible for maintaining an accurate project management spreadsheet indicating the status of contracts with NDFPs and of the data collection and approval process for each country.
  • Assist with the collection and collation of national level legislation.
  • Assist in the review of the draft report.
  • Assist in dissemination of report upon release.
  • Review and revise project implementation timeline to ensure timely implementation of activities.
  • Arrange and manage routine communications with all project partners.

Source:  https://careers.who.int/careersection/ex/jobdetail.ftl?job=2403062

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