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Consultant: Child Protection Research- Southeast Asia (2 positions)
Project: Disrupting Harm “evidence to understand online child sexual exploitation and abuse”
Organisational Context
ECPAT International is a global network of organisations working together for the elimination of the sexual exploitation of children (SEC) in all its manifestations i.e. exploitation of children in prostitution, online child sexual exploitation, sale and trafficking of children for sexual purposes, sexual exploitation of children in travel and tourism and some forms of child, early and forced marriage. The ECPAT Network currently consists of 109 members working as independent organisations or coalitions at national and local levels in 96 countries.
The ECPAT International Secretariat coordinates the global work of the organisation and is based in Bangkok, Thailand. The Secretariat designs and implements global and regional level programmes, and undertakes programming, advocacy and research to facilitate a range of network initiatives.
Project background
ECPAT International recently secured funding for the implementation of the project Disrupting Harm: evidence to understand online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA), a collaborative project along with Interpol and UNICEF office of Research – Innocenti supported by the Fund to End Violence Against Children. The project will assess the scale, nature and context of the above mentioned issue in 14 countries across Southern and Eastern Africa and Southeast Asia, starting in early 2019 and ending in early 2021.
The three organisations will leverage existing research, conduct primary research and rally key partners and multi-sectoral stakeholders to:
The research framework and outputs are envisioned as an important step towards in-depth analysis of online child sexual exploitation and abuse, to produce key findings and identify priority areas for adequate interventions. The project will also pilot new methodologies to determine the context, scale and manifestations of these crimes in 14 countries, with recommendations expected to have relevance for a broader audience.
The six countries of focus in the Southeast Asian region are Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
project description
Within this collaborative partnership, ECPAT is responsible for a “contextual research” component of the project. ECPAT will undertake this research in two distinct phases: phase one of the project involves comprehensive exploration of the existing secondary data on legislation and systems addressing OCSEA at country level, and in phase two ECPAT will directly undertake primary research activities to fill gaps in the data that were identified in the first phase. This research will be tailored to the country contexts.
Fourteen national level reports and two regional level reports will be generated as well as data reports for the six major primary research activities. ECPAT’s role in the project includes the consolidation of findings of all three project partners in country and regional level reports.
With the technical advice and support from experts within ECPAT’s Secretariat, a project-team has been established, including a Project Manager, Regional Specialists and Research Officers, and a pool of about 12 specialised research consultants for country level research and regional consolidation.
ECPAT International is seeking two Child Protection Research Consultants for Southeast Asia with a strong background in social protection in the region to conduct primary research to fill in country-level gaps identified in the desk review, the first phase of the project. The primary research will focus on collecting data from:
The Child Protection Research Consultant will be involved in collecting primary data from the mentioned set of the target countries through surveys, key informant interviews, focus group discussions.
Based on expertise and experience of the two final candidates, each consultant will be assigned the full country research in a selected number of project countries.
Deliverables |
Latest Due Date |
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Data collected and entered from 150 (50 staff per country) from client-facing child protection and education services via surveys and interviews |
30 April 2020 |
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Data collected and entered from 30 victims (10 per country) and 30 parents and caregivers (10 per country) on access to justice via interviews/ focus group discussions |
30 April 2020 |
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Data collected and entered from 150 (50 per country) parents and caregivers on socio-cultural perceptions via survey |
30 April2020 |
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Data collected and entered from 54 (18 per country) boy victims of OCSEA via online survey |
30 April 2020 |
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Data collected and entered from helplines and hotlines or alternative sources |
30 April 2020 |
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All other data entry and storage as per agreement |
30 April 2020 |
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First draft subchapters for the country reports |
15 May 2020 or earlier |
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Final subchapters for the country reports and data delivery (this deadline depends on when ethical permission is granted in countries) |
31 May 2020 |
It is expected that each consultancy will require 80 - 140 working days over a period of 4 - 7 months depending on the agreed Terms of Reference (fulltime). Detailed planning and work plans will be established in the induction phase of the consultancy. Starting moments of the assignments in each of the countries may depend on ethical clearance given for the field research. In principle it is envisaged that the work will commence on 1 October 2019.
The collection of data will be the responsibility of the Consultant. Throughout the project, the Consultant will report to the Regional Specialist. ECPAT International and ECPAT members will provide support to mobilize support from various national level government and civil society actors. Technical guidance will be provided by the Regional Specialist.
Expression of Interest:
Interested candidates are requested to send in their CV and a cover letter indicating an expected daily fee (in USD).
Submission of expression of interest by email to: vacancy@ecpat.net; please mention in the subject line: DH Child Protection Research- Southeast Asia
Deadline: 31 August 2019
Candidates based in one of the research target countries are considered before any other candidates.
ECPAT International is committed to keeping children safe. The selection process reflects our commitment to the safeguarding of children. The process may include requests for criminal/ police records.
Contact : vacancy@ecpat.net