Development News and Information Sources
Terms of Reference for
Professional Translator
for Evidence-based Studies in SEAS Project
I. Introduction
Plan International Thailand is currently implementing the Stopping Exploitation through Accessible Services (SEAS of Change) project through the support of Plan International USA, Plan International Sweden, Plan International Finland, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), Kesko Corporation, The Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation, and the Finnish Government’s Finnpartnership Programme.
SEAS of Change looks at critical entry points along the fishing supply chain to develop a multi-pronged approach to fortify it against exploitation and abuse. It envisions a fishing industry that is free from hazardous exploitative child labor and offers decent work opportunities for all, especially girls and young women among migrant populations.
Following a ‘net-to-napkin’ approach, interventions occur from source communities in Cambodia and destination communities in Thailand and engage retailers in consumer countries, like Sweden and Finland, intermediary buyers, suppliers and brokers to promote transparency and accountability down the supply chain. Project activities aim to improve outcomes in four areas, namely education, livelihoods, social protection and supply chain engagement.
Due to the wide scope of the project, the implementation of project activities involves Plan International Thailand, Plan International Cambodia, Plan International Finland and Plan International Sweden and Plan International Asia Regional Office.
II. Background
Plan International Thailand strives to advocate for policy changes in order to create an enabling environment where civil society organizations are able to work cooperatively to protect and promote rights of migrant children and youth, especially girls, in Thailand. We try to grapple with institutional structures that prevent migrant children and youth to enjoy their rights and constructively engage with policy makers to foster changes on related areas.
Last year, we initiated four evidence-based studies to garner better understanding on education services, child protection and migration policy in relation to our targeted beneficiaries, who are Cambodian migrant children and youth, and develop a body of evidence to inform policy makers about the beneficiaries’ current situation, as well as our future project development. In addition, we plan to use these studies to support the process of policy formulation for addressing institutional obstacles and bring greater attention from the public to these issues. The four studies include:
III. Objective
The main objective of this task are to translate from edited English version into Thai.
Translate the English version into Thai version.
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Item No. |
Desirable Outputs |
Due Date |
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The final draft of four researches in Thai |
Within 8 working days after receiving inputs from Plan International Thailand’s review team |
VI. Consultant’s qualification
VIII. How to apply?
Candidates should submit the following documents:
All the above mentioned documents must be sent by e-mail to Mr. Thawatchai Khanawiwat at thawatchai.khanawiwat@plan-international.org and Mr. Supornchai Nawataweeporn at Supornchai.nawataweeporn@plan-international.org by 08 March 2019 at the latest.
Contact : thawatchai.khanawiwat@plan-international.org