UNICEF is committed to accelerating protection from sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA) across all humanitarian settings. PSEA is an organization-wide accountability, and UNICEF Child Protection leads and is a key contributor to this work. UNICEF’s Child Protection strategy prioritizes the prevention of violence, which includes prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse. The UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2022-2025 includes core commitments on PSEA, including within Goal Area 3: Every child is protected from all forms of violence, exploitation, abuse, and harmful practices. The Strategic Plan also includes a strategic enabler on the establishment and strengthening of PSEA systems at country-level, for which Child Protection holds a leading role. In addition, UNICEF’s Child Protection Programme Team serves as the designated lead for the roll-out of PSEA within the Core Commitments for Children and the Emergency Procedures. UNICEF’s PSEA strategy aims to ensure that women and children are protected from SEA and have access to safe and confidential complaints and reporting mechanisms and response systems, including quality survivor assistance and safe and timely investigations.
Building on the foundation of initiatives such as Voices of Change, which aimed to scale up safe and accessible reporting channels for Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and enhance community engagement and awareness on PSEA, there is a critical need to continue driving innovation in PSEA programming. This work focuses on utilizing community-centered and digital approaches that place the experiences of women and girls at the forefront, ensuring safe, effective, and inclusive engagement. Opportunities exist to strengthen PSEA programming through innovative digital tools, enabling communities to access information on PSEA, report risks, provide feedback on services, and flag concerns safely and securely. By integrating UNICEF-incubated tools and digital channels, affected communities—especially women, girls, and boy —are empowered to participate in the design, implementation, and monitoring of programs, which reinforces Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) and PSEA standards. This engagement drives safer programming across UNICEF sectors by embedding community voices in all stages of programming. Ongoing PSEA programming initiatives have highlighted the need for further support, guidance, and identification of safe and effective practices when using technology and digital tools with communities related to PSEA. Therefore, updating UNICEF’s Digital Innovations for PSEA Technical Note is essential to reflect recent developments and provide field teams with robust guidance on safe and ethical digital engagement, particularly with women and girls. This consultancy will contribute significantly to advancing these goals and strengthening PSEA programming worldwide.
The purpose of the PSE Innovation Consultancy is to support the Child Protection team in delivering on UNICEF’s PSE commitments and organizational priorities, as outlined in the work plan. This support will focus on specific, targeted initiatives, including: 1) strengthening UNICEF’s digital approaches to enhance PSEA programming through innovative and effective solutions, 2) supporting learning, knowledge management, and capacity building of UNICEF staff and partners in PSEA digital innovation, including the rollout of the PSEA Digital Innovation Technical Note, 3) providing targeted technical support on PSEA, with an emphasis on effective, safe, ethical, and responsible use of technology and digital methods to strengthen PSEA programming.
Under the supervision of the Child Protection Specialist/ PSEA global technical lead, the consultant will be responsible for completion of the following tasks and deliverables:
Terms of Reference / Key Deliverables:
Update and expand the Technical Note on Digital Innovation for PSEA
Support knowledge-sharing efforts and rollout of updated PSEA digital innovation technical note.
Provide targeted technical and advisory support on PSEA innovation.
Education:
Advanced university degree (Masters) in the area of Public health, Social work, Political science, Human rights and International law or other related degree, or equivalent programming experience.
Work experience:
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required *:
Level of Education: Postgraduate Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 60