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Scope of the work:
The purpose of this assignment is to document and develop cost scenarios for the support to line Prefectures that UNICEF is providing to manage the most vulnerable cases among Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UAS, migrant and refugees families and women, to be shared with the Ministry of Interior (Moand local Authorities for their adoption and to review. This work aims to build an evidencebased investment case to promote their sustainability through leveraging public resources and advocate for their scaleup at national level with the relevant decisionmakers.
The models of services to be reviewed and costed through this assignment are:
Support to 6 linePrefectures in Southern Italy through deployment of UNICEF personnel to ensure a quality management of the most vulnerable cases among UASC, migrant and refugee families and women. The costing exercise for this component will be articulated into
a. Analysis of the Ministry of Interior’s and Government ‘s budget and expenditure line items related to refugee and migrants’ reception, particularly pertinent to the protection of UASC, as well as costs associated with the coordination of protection and reception services in support of prefectures at the local level.
b. Cost mapping of UASC Case Management model piloted by UNICEF between Nov. 2022 and Oct
c. Key informant interviews with approximately 8 stakeholders at the central and decentralized levels.
d. Development of two costing scenarios to facilitate the transition from UNICEFsupported Case Management model to a governmentfunded approach, and its potential geographical expansion.
e. Development of a costing tool for the estimate and calculation of costs given cost parameters and costing scenarios agreed upon with the office.
f. Brief report to summarise main results of cost mapping and costing.
How can you make a difference?
Work location: Homebased in a time zone similar to Italy with potential travel to field locations in Italy.
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Payment schedule: The consultant will be paid based on satisfactory and timely submission of deliverables.
Duration: 25 days between October 2024 and December 2024
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITA.
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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