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The Young People Team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking an expert to lead a Rapid Assessment of Child and Adolescent Road Safety in Thailand. This assessment will provide a comprehensive analysis of the burden and impact of road traffic injuries on children and adolescents, identify key risk factors, and review existing road safety policies, laws, and interventions, particularly those targeting children and youth. The rapid assessment will map out relevant stakeholders and highlight opportunities for strengthened collaboration.
The findings will inform UNICEF’s engagement in this area, support evidence-based advocacy for safer environments for children and adolescents and contribute to the preparation of the new UNICEF Thailand Country Programme 2027-2031 by helping to identify UNICEF’s comparative advantage in addressing road safety challenges.
Work assignment and deliverables:
Assignment 1: Development of Inception Report
The consultant will be responsible for developing a comprehensive Inception Report that outlines the framework for the rapid assessment. The report will include the following:
Expected Deliverable: Inception Report in English.
Delivery Schedule: 29 April 2025 (6 days)
Assignment 2: Conduct Key Informant Interviews (KII)
The objective of KIIs is not only to supplement gaps in information from the desk review but also to identify critical gaps in road safety interventions and explore potential solutions. These qualitative methods will provide first-hand insights from both road safety intervention developers and beneficiaries, highlighting barriers, challenges, and opportunities in the current landscape.
The KIIs will engage individuals with direct experience in road safety interventions to assess whether existing initiatives adequately address community needs and to identify unmet needs. The KIIs, conducted with key stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, UN organizations, and youth-led organisations, will complement the desk review by mapping current interventions, institutional capacities, and policy implementation challenges.
A special focus will be placed on road safety interventions targeting children, adolescents, and other at-risk populations.
It is expected that the consultant will conduct minimum 10 KIIs with key stakeholders and summarise key findings from each interview in English.
The findings from the KIIs will be systematically analyzed and integrated into the draft report (Deliverable 3) to provide a comprehensive assessment of road safety interventions in Thailand.
Expected deliverable: Minimum 10 KIIs conducted, and findings summarized in English.
Delivery Schedule: 15 May 2025 (4 days)
Assignment 3: Preparation of Draft Rapid Assessment of Child and Adolescent Road Safety in Thailand and Validation of the Findings
In this phase, the research consultant will develop and submit a draft report (maximum 25 pages, excluding annexes) and prepare a PowerPoint presentation summarizing the key findings.
To ensure the report’s relevance and accuracy, the consultant will:
Expected Deliverable: Draft Rapid Assessment of Child and Adolescent Road Safety in Thailand and PowerPoint presentation with key stakeholders.
Delivery Schedule: 15 June (10 days)
Assignment 4: Preparation of Final Rapid Assessment of Child and Adolescent Road Safety in Thailand
Following internal and external consultations and the validation workshop, the consultant will develop the final report in English (maximum 25 pages excluding annexes) in line with the agreed outline from the Inception Report.
The report will:
Expected deliverable: Final Rapid Assessment of Child and Adolescent Road Safety in Thailand
Delivery Schedule: 30 June 2025 (2 days)
Duration of Contract: 10 April 2025 – 30 June 2025
Duty Travel: Travel is not anticipated in this assignment.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
– Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field such as public health, transportation engineering, urban planning, social policy, political science, or a related discipline. A master’s degree in a relevant field is an advantage.
– Minimum 5 years of professional experience in research and evaluation with a focus on child rights, including experience in designing research methodologies.
– Demonstrated expertise in road safety issues, particularly those affecting children and adolescents.
– Previous experience conducting research in collaboration with the United Nations, particularly UNICEF.
– Ability to conduct interviews with various stakeholders, including young people.
– Proficiency in Thai and English, including speaking and writing skills. Ability to effectively use translation tools and coordinate interpreters when necessary.
Interested candidates are requested to submit CV, full contact information of minimum 3 references, availability, technical proposal, and financial proposal by 27 March 2025.
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements
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