UNICEF National Consultant for Development of Reintegration of At-Risk Children Jobs in Nigeria
UNICEF National Consultant for Development of Reintegration of At-Risk Children Jobs in Nigeria
Under the leadership of the Special Advisor to the President on Social Investments, the government has devised an initiative to address the Almajiri system and beyond that, the plight of children in street situation in Nigeria with a strategy to put in place systems, mechanisms and structures at the state level to address this phenomenon. Addressing this would reduce poverty, insecurity, address poor health and education outcomes , protection issues and other development challenges . The project proposes an intervention to empower the children with psychosocial support, basic medical examination including screening for hearing and vision, critical information and social skills, incentivization strategy for Mallams and teachers as well as a communications strategy to prevent a resurgence of Almajiri. It will also explore the opportunities of integrating them into the mainstream education systems in the various states and or integrating comprehensive basic education curriculum into the Almajiri schools to be set up by the state governments.
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Working in partnership with UNICEF and UNDP, the Consultant will develop the current concept into a fully-fledged and costed offer/ project with objectives as well as milestones and themes/outputs along the lines of those already set out by the Government which would be required as a basis for the success of this initiative. The Project seeks to complement and expand on the wide range of actors working in this space and to engage these actors not simply as implementers but as active participants in the design and development of the engagements. For this reason, the design phase will factor in broad-based consultations to ensure engagements are informed by lessons learned and the context. This will also help ensure a continuous process of cross-fertilisation and adaptation between our project and those of our partners.
The project document developed by the Consultant(s) will contain the objectives of the intervention, activities to be carried out, institutions to be engaged with, expected outputs and the costs applicable to the project. The project document will contain a holistic response and the strategies to be adopted in dealing with the challenge of children in street situations, particularly in relation to the Almajiri system northern Nigeria. Government interventions at both federal and state levels would be based on this document.
On completion of the Project, the Consultant(s) in partnership with the Office of the Special Advisor to the President on Social Investments, UNDP and UNICEF will also support development of informational materials, briefing notes and other materials to support the launch of the Project.
The National Consultant will work with the International Consultant and in close collaboration with the Special Adviser to the President on Social Protection, UNDP and UNICEF in development of the Project including development of methodological note, in-country consultations, development of the Project, incorporation of comments and validation of the Project as well the launch of the Project by the Government of Nigeria.
Scope of Work:
Work with the International Consultant for the finalisation of methodological note signed off by Special Advisor to the President on Social Investments Office, UNICEF and UNDP setting out the process for development and finalisation of the ARC Project document. This should include timelines, process to be followed, expected resources required from the Government and UNDP/UNICEF, risks/mitigation strategies and be presented in a brief note plus spreadsheet.
Compile and collate all existing materials on the Almajiri system in Nigeria, including but not limited to research papers as well as documents relating to the identification of challenges and interventions
to address the problems. Also, documents relating to previous interventions by government, development partners and civil society will be collated for analysis. This will inform the desk research to be carried out under the assignment with the International Consultant.
Conduct consultations in collaboration with the International Consultant with relevant interlocutors including Government, Religious leaders, Practitioners, children themselves and other relevant interlocutors which may include, but is not limited to key Informant Interviews (KIIs), Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and other information gathering methods to inform development of the Project. This is to ensure that ownership of the project is factored from the stage of conception.
Consult with the Office of the Senior Special Advisor to the President on Social Investments, UNDP and the Education and Child Protection Sections of UNICEF to ensure that relevant issues of concern are integrated into the concept note to be finalised for the implementation of the ARC Project.
Work with the International Consultant to finalise the Concept note detailing main outputs and objectives of the project to be presented and signed off by the Government, UNICEF and UNDP and which will inform development of the Project Document
Work with the International Consultant to develop a costed project document utilising format agreed with UNDP and UNICEF. Following a validation process the Consultant(s) will incorporate changes and complete a finalised document.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in social/behavioural sciences (Child education and development, Human Rights, law, Gender/women studies, Community development, Sociology, Anthropology).
*A first University Degree in a relevant field combined with 2 additional years of professional experience may be accepted in lieu of an Advanced University Degree.
A minimum of five years of relevant professional experience in planning and management of social development and education programmes at State and community levels.
Knowledge of issues related to formal and non-formal education and child welfare is required.
Proven skills in partnership building, networking, advocacy, negotiation and organising community dialogues, campaigns and special events around social norm changes and education at community levels would be an advantage.
Good understanding and experience in the field of social norms, education, gender and community dynamics.
Leadership and participation in previous assignment and in capacity similar or higher than this assignment
Expertise in social research, community mobilization and engagements, and sociocultural relations in the selected areas.
Proven ability to work independently.
Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; UNICEF National Consultant for Development of Reintegration of At-Risk Children Jobs in Nigeria
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