Consultancy - Development of tools and guidance for the roll out of the International Classification of Violence against Children (ICVAC), D&A, DAPM NYHQ (remote based)
Remote | New York City
- Organization: UNICEF - United Nations Children’s Fund
- Location: Remote | New York City
- Grade: Consultancy - Consultant - Contractors Agreement
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Occupational Groups:
- Human Resources
- Criminology, Extremism, Police Affairs and Anti-Corruption
- Children's rights (health and protection)
- Gender-based violence
- Drugs, Anti-Money Laundering, Terrorism and Human Trafficking
- Closing Date: 2025-03-28
The lack of available and comparable data on violence against children (VAC) is because there are no common or uniform recommended operational definitions for the various forms of VAC that countries can use to guide their measurement efforts. As a result, the International Classification of Violence against Children (ICVAC) was developed by UNICEF and endorsed by the United Nations Statistical Commission in March 2023. The ICVAC includes operational definitions of all forms of violence against children and covers interpersonal and collective violence, both in times of peace and during internal or international armed conflict. The classification provides countries with a tool to assess the extent to which their national definitions and data collection efforts comply with internationally agreed standards. It will also support countries to ensure that data collection efforts produce comparable data. The Child Protection and Development (CPD) Unit within the Data and Analytics Section is leading the roll out of the ICVAC and requires a consultant to draft the tools and guidance materials that will support countries in its implementation.
Consultancy Title: Development of tools and guidance for the rollout of the International Classification of Violence against Children (ICVAC)
Section/Division/Duty Station: Data & Analytics Section/DAPM/New York (remote-based)
Duration: 1 April 2024 – 28 March 2025 (12 months)
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BACKGROUND
The lack of available and comparable data on violence against children (VAC) is because there are no common or uniform recommended operational definitions for the various forms of VAC that countries can use to guide their measurement efforts. As a result, the International Classification of Violence against Children (ICVAC) was developed by UNICEF and endorsed by the United Nations Statistical Commission in March 2023. The ICVAC includes operational definitions of all forms of violence against children and covers interpersonal and collective violence, both in times of peace and during internal or international armed conflict. The classification provides countries with a tool to assess the extent to which their national definitions and data collection efforts comply with internationally agreed standards. It will also support countries to ensure that data collection efforts produce comparable data.
The Child Protection and Development (CPD) Unit within the Data and Analytics Section is leading the roll out of the ICVAC and requires a consultant to draft the tools and guidance materials that will support countries in its implementation.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
The consultant will develop materials for the roll out of the International Classification of Violence against Children (ICVAC). This will involve finalizing the ICVAC Implementation Manual, developing training materials, supporting countries, contributing to the development of tools, and preparing case studies, technical notes, and advocacy materials.
Scope of Work:
The current scope of work includes supporting the preparation of guidance materials and tools for the implementation of ICVAC. The Child Protection and Development (CPD) Unit within the Data and Analytics Section is leading the roll out of the ICVAC and requires a consultant to draft the tools and guidance materials that will support countries in its implementation.
Terms of Reference / Deliverables
In close collaboration and working with the UNICEF Senior Advisor for Child Protection, the incumbent is responsible for the following deliverables:
Deliverable 1: Draft fund-raising strategy for ICVAC
Deliverables/outputs: Draft Strategy, 2nd draft of strategy, Final draft strategy.
Delivery Deadline: 1 May 2024
Deliverable 2: Finalize the ICVAC implementation Plan, Plan document and incorporate any updates as required.
Deliverables/outputs: Final draft of the ICVAC Implementation Plan
Delivery Deadline: 1 May 2024
Deliverable 3: Develop advocacy materials for NSOs, partners and UNICEF field offices – For example short document what the ICVAC is and illustrating how the ICVAC fits within the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) monitoring machinery and show how its use can improve SDG monitoring in relation to Goals 5 and 16
Deliverables/outputs: First draft of materials, Second draft of materials, Final materials
Delivery Deadline: 3 June 2024
Deliverable 4: Contribute to the draft guidelines for producing date on VAC in line with the ICVAC.
Deliverables/outputs: Review current draft and provide inputs as requested, 2nd draft of inputs, Final draft of inputs.
Delivery Deadline: 3 June 2024
Deliverable 5: Prepare up to 10 case studies on various forms of VAC that will be used as reference for countries implementing the ICVAC.
Deliverables/outputs: First draft case studies, Second draft case studies, Final case studies
Delivery Deadline: 15 July 2024
Deliverable 6: Develop training materials for in-person and self-paced online training targeting NSO’s and other relevant entities.
Deliverables/outputs: First draft training package, Second draft training package, Final training package
Delivery Deadline: 30 August 2024
Deliverable 7: Produce short technical notes (one to two pages) to show the value of the ICVAC in relation to specific forms of VAC in relation to specific forms of VAC, such as the killing of children in conflict settings, sexual exploitation of children, technology-facilitated VAC, bullying, etc.
Deliverables/outputs: First draft technical notes, Second draft technical notes, Final technical notes.
Delivery Deadline: 27 September 2024
Deliverable 8: Develop an online index of the ICVAC.
Deliverables/outputs: First draft of online index, Second draft of online index, Final index available online
Delivery Deadline: 27 September 2024
Deliverable 9: Contribute to the draft tool kit for producing administrative date in line with the ICVAC.
Deliverables/outputs: Review current draft and provide inputs as requested. Second draft of inputs, Final draft of inputs
Delivery Deadline: 20 December 2024
Deliverable 10: Provide country support including:
- Development of a road map tool and support countries to customizing road map to their needs
- Draft TOR for multisectoral implementation task forces at the country level
- Facilitating the mapping of existing national statistical definitions into the ICVAC framework and identifying implementation gaps and needs
- Facilitating the transition from core and minimum disaggregating variables to additional disaggregating variables
Deliverables/outputs:
- Draft roadmap, Second draft of roadmap, Final draft of roadmap.
- Draft ToR, Second draft of ToR, Final draft of ToR
- Review and draft response to countries requesting support.
- Finalize response.
Delivery Deadline: 28 March 2025
Deliverable 11: Miscellaneous requests from countries and CPD team
Deliverables/outputs: Documented requests and responses
Delivery Deadline: 28 March 2025
Qualifications
(1) Education
- An advanced university degree master’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, Demography, Statistics, Epidemiology, or other related social science field is required.
2) Work experience
- A minimum of 7 years of progressively responsible and relevant professional work in violence against children and/or statistical activities related to measurement of the SDGs.
- Experience in developing and implementing international classification guidance at the international and national levels is required.
3) Competencies
- Fluency in English. Intermediate skills in a second UN language would be an advantage.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural environment and establish harmonious and effective relationships with national partners.
Requirements:
- Completed profile in UNICEF's e-Recruitment system.
- Upload copy of academic credentials
- Financial proposal that will include:
- the costs per each deliverable and the total all-inclusive (lump-sum) fees for the whole assignment (in US$) to undertake the terms of reference.
- Any emergent / unforeseen duty travel and related expenses will be covered by UNICEF.
- At the time the contract is awarded, the selected candidate must have in place current health insurance coverage.
- Payment of professional fees will be based on submission of agreed satisfactory deliverables. UNICEF reserves the right to withhold payment in case the deliverables submitted are not up to the required standard or in case of delays in submitting the deliverables on the part of the consultant.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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Remarks:
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