About Us
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
About the Role
UNICEF runs a temporary project from late August to late September, aimed to document and identify lessons learned of the the Child- and Adolescent-Friendly City Platform in Belarus with a view to inform future UNICEF programming in Belarus and in other Country Offices as well as to inform the roll-out in other cities.
What You're Gonna Do
Under the direct supervision of Deputy Representative of the Belarus Country Office, and with guidance from the Child Rights Monitoring Specialist, the consultant will:
- Read background/programme documents which will be provided by the Youth and Adolescent Specialist.
- Draft an outline for the case study.
- Document the Theory of Change of the interventions as well as the results achieved so far and critically assess the quality of result indicators being used for measuring progress.
- Visit field locations with administrative and technical support from the Programme Assistant and the Youth and Adolescent Specialist.
- Interview key UNICEF staff and partner staff.
- Analyse information and data obtained and draft the case study clearly articulating the programme components; the lessons learned; tips for the implementation, and a clear mapping of which interventions have been supported by UNICEF.
- Draft a package for roll-out with a bibliography of key materials related to the Child Friendly City Initiative including any M&E materials available, financial information on the intervention; references to available guidelines, protocols, training materials.
- Develop recommendations for areas to be developed further or new components to consider – feedback on developments – e.g. SDG indicators incorporated in certification process, etc.
About You
- Have a master degree in international development, social sciences or related field
- Have relevant experience in writing reports, conducting focus group discussions and documenting case studies in an international development context
- Have at least eight years of working experience
- Have proven excellent writing skills in English and Russian
- Have appropriate country knowledge
- Have relevant subject matter knowledge and experience.
Skills
International development
Urban sociology
What We Offer
The consultant will include the cost of travel to Minsk and the 5 days’ mission in the overall quotation and in addition to daily professional rates.
International Candidates
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