The consultant will support the development of a regional Do-No-Harm Guide customised for frontline responders especially law enforcers.
About the organisation
Cardno is a global consulting organisation that manages projects for major donors, delivering aid work in various disciplines such as education, health, governance, resource and environment management and infrastructure. Our work expands across Europe, Latin and North America, Asia, the Pacific and Africa. With over 6,000 staff worldwide, our vision is to be a world leader in the provision of professional services to improve the physical and social environment.
About the program:
ASEAN–Australia Counter Trafficking (ASEAN-ACT) continues Australia’s long running collaboration with ASEAN and its member states to end human trafficking in our region. The program works primarily on strengthening the justice sector response to human trafficking, while developing new partnerships with allied government agencies, civil society and business. It engages all 10 ASEAN Member States in some capacity and progresses national-level programming in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Program Outcomes
The overarching goal that ASEAN-ACT contributes to is that ASEAN member states have effective justice systems that provide just punishment of traffickers and protect the rights of victims. Three interrelated end-of-program outcomes (EOPOs) contribute to the achievement of this goal by 2028:
Overview
The ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC), in partnership with ASEAN-ACT, is implementing a multi-year project titled: “Capacity Enhancement of Frontline Responders in Countering Trafficking Using Victim-Centred and Gender-Sensitive approaches.” The project contributes to the implementation of ASEAN-ACT’s Equality and Inclusion (EI) and Victim Rights (VR) Strategies and is aligned with the programs EOPOs, in particular EOPO1.
As part of this project, ASEAN-ACT is engaging a consultant to support the development of a regional Do-No-Harm Guide customised for frontline responders, especially law enforcers and those involved in providing direct victim assistance and protection.
Objectives
The objective of this consultancy is to contribute to victim protection in South East Asia by minimising the risks of harm at all stages of direct victim assistance and protection, including during the engagement of victims of trafficking in the criminal justice process. The consultancy will produce a practical guide on Do-No-Harm for first responders and other actors that have direct contact with victims of trafficking. The guide will assist frontline responders to consider victim needs, ensure better protections and provide more appropriate responses in carrying out their functions as frontline responders.
Areas of Responsibility
At the direction of ACWC Indonesia as the lead coordinator of the project and ASEAN-ACT Inclusion and Victim Rights Director (IVRD), the consultant will:
Expected Outputs
The Consultant is expected to deliver the following key outputs:
Selection Criteria
Qualifications and experience:
Desirable:
Reporting Requirements
How to Apply
Send an email to [email protected] with:
Deadline for applications : 5PM Bangkok time, 27 June 2021
ASEAN-ACT is committed to achieving workplace diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individual from minority groups, indigenous groups, People with a disability, women and ASEAN nationals are strongly encouraged to apply.
All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
Due to the expected volume of applications, only candidates under positive consideration will be notified.
Other Information
Amendments to the position’s Terms of Reference may be made during the period of the engagement as required.