UNICEF was created with a distinct purpose in mind: to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. We advocate for measures to give children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest age forms the strongest foundation for a person’s future
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.
And we never give up.
For every child, a fair chance
UNICEF has been an active partner of the Government of the Philippines and civil society in realizing the rights of every Filipino child, in line with priorities to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
UNICEF efforts have been focused on the most vulnerable regions identified by the Government of the Philippines Development Plan, particularly in the regions of Visayas and Mindanao.
To ensure that interventions are sustainable and scaled up, UNICEF will support primarily local government units (LGUs) as the main instruments of delivering services and building systems. The level of engagement with government institutions will take into account capacities, economies of scale and sector issues.
It has a field office in Cotabato City, the second largest city in Mindanao, southern Philippines, with some 300,000 population.
The city is the regional administrative centre of the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao and over 80 percent of the population is Muslim.
Mindanao is both conflict-affected and prone to frequent earthquakes and typhoon storms.
Visit this link for more information on Philippine Country Office: https://www.unicef.org/philippines/
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BACKGROUND
The 9th Country Programme Children for 2024-2028 states that UNICEF will apply a human rights-based approach to the country programme using the following crosscutting strategies: (…) (g) Leveraging of private sector partnerships and markets to benefit children and reduce the adverse impacts of business practices”.
With this, UNICEF Philippines developed a Child Rights and Business Country Strategy for 2024-2028, the outputs that support in ensuring promotion of child rights and business principles in the business sector (companies, industries and business regulators).
One of the three (3) pillars of the CRB strategy is Integrating into UNICEF programming and partnerships which includes Business and Community Resilience (BCR).
This is also one of the EAPRO priorities. With Pillar 3 being led by different Programme Sections of UNICEF, BCR is under the outcome Climate, Environment and Resilience (CER).
TERMS OF REFERENCE OR WORK ASSIGNMENT
Tasks: Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Emergency Specialist (with technical coordination line from EAPRO BCR Partnerships Specialist), the BCR Consultant will help coordinate any relevant work with local partners in the Philippines such as with the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF) and other business networks working on disaster risk management.
The BCR consultant will be essential in UNICEF’s work to promote a child-centered humanitarian action and community resilience, including in disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation and emergency preparedness in the private sector.
Deliverable/s:
Deliverable 1: Private sector sensitization package guided by the Core Commitments for Children (in Humanitarian action) to deliver results for children (30%)
The consultant will develop tools and knowledge products and organize private sector forums and related meetings to sensitize private sector actors, members of the Philippines Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), other Philippine business networks, and the broader business sector in East Asia and the Pacific on programming for humanitarian action and resilience in line with the Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action and Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
The more detailed tasks and sub-outputs under these four deliverables are detailed below:
Deliverable 2: Menu of options to enhance resilience programming for children and promote children’s rights in emergencies (30%)
Based primarily on Philippine experience and practices, lead the development of a Menu of Options, which may include Standard Operating Procedures, for the private sector stakeholders (including government partners working with private sector) to enhance resilience programming and promote children’s rights in emergency preparedness, response, recovery, disaster risk reduction and resilience building in EAPRO and other regions.
The more detailed tasks and sub-outputs under these four deliverables are detailed below:
Deliverable 3: Support the coordination and development of PCO’s BCR Action Plan (30%)
Together with the BCR focal points from the Philippine Country Office, facilitate and coordinate with different sections to develop a Country Office BCR Action Plan with defined indicators and milestones to measure success.
The more detailed tasks and sub-outputs under these four deliverables are detailed below:
HOW TO APPLY:
Education:
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required:
Qualified candidates are requested to complete an online candidate profile in http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/ by 19 August 2023. Only applications sent through the e-recruitment portal under Job Number: 574537 will be considered.
All candidates are requested to submit a COVER LETTER, and the duly filled P11 Form which can be downloaded from our website at P11 Form.docx (sharepoint.com) indicating three (3) previous supervisors.
Please indicate your ability, availability and daily/monthly rate to undertake the terms of reference above. Applications submitted without a daily/monthly rate will not be considered.
Only shortlisted consultants will be contacted.
Remarks:
Terms of reference may be shared upon request.
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UNICEF also adheres to strict child safeguarding principles. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles.”