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Plan International was founded over 75 years ago with a mission to promote and protect the rights of children. The organisation was set up by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge in 1937, with the original aim to provide food, accommodation and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil W...
In October 1, 2018, Plan International received funding from BMZ for the implementation of a multisector recovery program focusing on the provision of holistic Livelihood, Education, Nutrition and Protection services to IDPs, returnees and host community members in 2 Local Government Areas in Adamawa (Michika: Kudzum, Delichi, Watu, Bazza, Vi, Warambugge, Bororo, Waranke, Ku-burushosho, Yamwe) and Borno (Askira Uba: Sabon-Gari, Tampul, Giwi, Wamdeo and Koheli) states. The project is aimed at “Enhancing the living conditions of the population groups affected by the conflict in the states of Adamawa and Borno by securing their livelihood and reconstructing the basic social services’’.
With the help of the local project partner CPPLI, children and young people become part of a practice-oriented learning and empowerment process. This will strengthen them and, by acquiring new skills, enable them to overcome harmful behavior patterns. In particular, competences should be acquired with regard to prevention and combat-ting harmful behavior like gender-specific violence, violence, abuse, exploitation and neglect. Plan International will support the establishment of 7 school clubs and 15 afternoon clubs (for girls). Working with the 7 school clubs ensures that protection issues are discussed within the clubs in the schools. The afternoon clubs, the aim of which is to reach girls (incl. girls who do not attend school), ensure that the topics are also communicated to the age group outside of school.
The project plans to create 7 children's clubs, each with 20 members, of which 50% are boys and 50% are girls. 14 teachers - two per school - (7 female teachers and 7 male teachers) are trained as supervisors / caregivers to ensure the care of children's clubs by an adult. Kids club members receive a 10-day training on the role of children's clubs and life skills (making decisions, communicating, sexual and reproductive health, good hygiene habits). Club members are encouraged to share their newly acquired knowledge with other children in the schools through activities such as poetry, music, dance and theater.
Location Adamawa and Borno state
Length of Assignment 20 days
Dates of Assignment 17th June to 6 th July
Reporting to Education and CP Specialist
Key Working Contacts Project Coordinator and protection officer
Project Reconstruction project for the improvement of basic and
social services as well as livelihoods of conflict-affected
populations in Borno and Adamawa states in Nigeria
Purpose/Objectives of the Consultancy:
Scope of work:
The scope of work for the consultant are to:
Main Deliverables:
The Consultant will be responsible to deliver following;
REQUIREMENTS
All expressions of interest should include:
Expertise required
The following attributes are required for the selection of the applicant:
Duration of Consultancy:
The consultancy work is expected to commenced 15 th June, 2019 to end 06 th July, 2019.
Procedure for recruitment of consultant
The potential consultant should:
Complete applications should be submitted electronically to: Nigeria.consultant@Plan-international.org stating TOR topic in the
subject of the email;
Send your complete package to Nigeria.consultant@Plan-international.org
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