Summary of assignment:
According to the recently released US TIP Report 2023, trafficking victims in Turkey are primarily from Central and South Asia, Eastern Europe, Azerbaijan, and Syria. Of the 345 victims identified in 2023, most were Syrian (108), followed by Uzbek (57), Afghan (33), and Kyrgyz (15). US TIP Report prioritizes improvement of investigation, prosecutions and convictions of traffickers in its recommendations for Turkey, as well as to Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyz Republic.
This shift in migration patterns highlights the urgent need for improved cooperation and mutual legal assistance Turkey and Central Asian states, mainly, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan. The absence of bilateral agreements, a lack of direct contacts, and language barriers among other factors, hamper international cooperation in this direction. Addressing these challenges effectively requires robust management and support mechanisms that can adapt to the evolving landscape of global labor migration, ensuring the rights and well-being of migrants while fostering positive migration outcomes.
USAID-funded Safe Migration in Central Asia (SMICA), implemented by Winrock International partners with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in strengthening of collaboration and transnational referral mechanisms between Central Asian states with the aim to promote systematic, coherent, and consistent suppression of trafficking in persons. This vision has its origins in numerous national, regional and international events initiated and organized in partnership with national governments, civil society organizations, and the international community.
SMICA is organizing a work visit to Turkey for representatives from the governments of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and the Kyrgyz Republic. This initiative builds on previous engagements, including a visit by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Uzbekistan to Turkey and a virtual roundtable in 2022 with key Turkish institutions such as the Supreme Court, the General Prosecutor’s Office, the Ministry of Justice, and the State Migration Service of Turkmenistan. Through this visit, SMICA and UNODC aim to further strengthen dialogue and collaboration with Turkish officials.
SMICA is seeking an International Consultant to help meet the objectives of the visit:
The international consultant tasks would include:
| Deliverable | Output | To be accomplished by (date) | Payment |
| Facilitation of the Study Visit
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The visit is agreed with relevant Turkish authorities and communication facilitated with delegations, through SMICA.
o Identified and reached relevant state authorities in Turkey; o Communicated the anticipated visit program, dates and scope with Turkish authorities; o Based on communications with Turkish authorities, provided recommendations to SMICA about official reach out to Turkish authorities; reviewed draft letters prepared by SMICA and provided feedback, if needed.
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By February 28, 2025
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10% |
| Communication followed up. Agenda developed, agreed and finalized. | Followed up the official communication, submitted by SMICA (or delegations) to relevant state authorities of Turkey, through contacting them and agreeing on further steps. Finalized agenda of the visit in close communication with relevant Turkish authorities and diaspora groups (contacts of diaspora-based organizations will be provided by SMICA). | By March 30, 2025 | 20% |
| Logistical arranegments supported. | Developed the plan for on-the-ground logistics of the visit, including provision of contacts of interpreters, if needed. | By April 10, 2025 | n/a |
| Visit organized | Facilitated the organization of the visit and meetings, per agreed agenda during the visit and moderate negotiations. | By June 30, 2025 | 50% |
| Submitted and approved (by SMICA) Report | Prepared visit report with recommendation on the follow-up activities to strengthen MLA.
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By August 1, 2025 | 20% |
III. Methodology and reporting
The consultant will report to the SMICA Chief of Party or her designee.
All materials must be provided in English.
APPLICATION AND SUBMISSION DEADLINE
Interested candidates should apply by submitting their CV and proposed lump sum cost for all deliverables and the full scope of work performance to [email protected] by January 20, 2025, with the subject line “International Consultant on Strengthening cooperation between CA states and Turkey.”
SMICA would like to thank all applicants for their interest but only candidates who meet all the required criteria and are shortlisted will be contacted.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements