National Consultancy: Gender-Responsive Case Management (GRCM) and Handbook for Case Managers of 4Ps Beneficiaries
Remote | Luzon | Mandaluyong City
- Organization: UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund
- Location: Remote | Luzon | Mandaluyong City
- Grade: Consultancy - Consultant - Contractors Agreement
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Occupational Groups:
- Women's Empowerment and Gender Mainstreaming
- Refugee rights and well-being
- Protection Officer (Refugee)
- Project and Programme Management
- Documentation and Information Management
- Managerial positions
- Closing Date: 2024-12-27
TERMS OF REFERENCE |
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Hiring Office: |
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Philippines |
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Consultancy Period |
The consultancy will involve 95-person days spread over a duration of 11 months |
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Purpose of consultancy: |
Background and Rationale: The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is committed to promoting gender equality and empowering marginalized populations, particularly women and girls disproportionately affected by Gender-based violence (GBV). In the Philippines, various groups, including economically disadvantaged communities and other vulnerable populations, face significant challenges such as socio-economic disparities and heightened risks of violence. Recognizing these complex issues, UNFPA aims to enhance gender-responsive case management as part of its 9th Country Programme. This initiative focuses on equipping service providers with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to deliver effective, survivor-centred services. By strengthening GBV referral mechanisms and improving capacities of case managers, UNFPA seeks to address the realities of GBV within the broader context of social inequality and poverty. Central to this effort is UNFPA Philippines 5-year partnership with the The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), essential for advancing shared goals and ensuring an inclusive response to the needs of the most marginalized populations. The DSWD is committed to implementing a gender-responsive approach in case management for victim-survivors of violence against women (VAW) and in the broader context of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). To support this commitment, the DSWD issued Administrative Order No. 14, series of 2012, which established the Guidelines on the Institutionalization of Gender Responsive Case Management (GRCM) as a model for addressing VAW cases. After ten years of implementation, the Program Management Bureau will revisit this administrative order to assess its responsiveness to evolving needs. In August 2022, a virtual workshop was held to document best practices and gather recommendations from DSWD and Local Social Welfare and Development Offices (LSWDO) staff trained in GRCM, with participation from 74 females and 8 males across various offices. A subsequent consultation in November 2023 ensured that all feedback was current and experiential. Concurrently, Republic Act 11310 institutionalized the 4Ps, which uses case management to further its objectives, including breaking the cycle of poverty and improving basic services for the poor. The Kilos-Unlad (KU) Social Case Management Strategy was developed to enhance the program's impact, particularly in addressing high-frequency issues such as early pregnancy, child labor, VAWC, and child neglect. The Case Response Pathway (CRP) emerged from participatory workshops involving regional technical staff, local government units, and civil society, aimed at guiding case managers through complex situations faced by beneficiary households. The CRP provides a dual-level approach: internally, it standardizes case management tools within 4Ps and DSWD; externally, it fosters collaboration among local social service workers to support children in especially difficult circumstances. This comprehensive framework aims to ensure that beneficiaries receive necessary interventions aligned with their evolving needs, enhancing their rights to health, education, and social services. In 2021, the initial draft of the Handbook for Case Managers of 4Ps Beneficiaries was developed with support from UNICEF, but the project was left incomplete due to time constraints. With new support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the 4Ps National Program Management Office (NPMO) now has the opportunity to enhance and finalize the Handbook. This updated version will serve as a critical resource for case managers, detailing their roles in managing households experiencing crises, defining support structures, and facilitating resource management to empower beneficiaries. The enhancement of both the GRCM framework and the Handbook is crucial for aligning practices with current policies, addressing identified gaps, and equipping case managers; social workers and city/municipal links, with the tools necessary for effective implementation. This initiative aims to strengthen the capacity of involved actors and improve outcomes for survivors, comprehensively responding to GBV and supporting their journey toward empowerment and well-being. Engaging a single consultant for the enhancement of both the 4Ps Handbook and the GRCM framework is essential for creating a cohesive and integrated approach to addressing the interconnected challenges of poverty and gender-based violence. The GRCM framework is designed to inform the 4Ps handbook, ensuring that case management practices are aligned with the specific needs of beneficiaries experiencing violence and other vulnerabilities. Conversely, insights and methodologies from the 4Ps can enrich the GRCM by providing a deeper understanding of the socio-economic factors affecting survivors. By having one consultant oversee both initiatives, we can ensure that the tools and strategies developed are not only complementary but also effectively leverage the strengths of each program. This unified approach enhances the overall effectiveness of our interventions, leading to better outcomes for the vulnerable populations we serve, while also fostering greater collaboration among stakeholders. Objectives: The Individual Consultant (IC) shall facilitate and lead the enhancement of both the GRCM and the Handbook for Case Managers of 4Ps Beneficiaries, The following are the specific objectives for the 4Ps Handbook Enhancement:
The following are the specific objectives for the GRCM Enhancement:
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Scope of work:
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Below are the key tasks the IC is expected to complete, as detailed in the scope of work: Duties and responsibilities for the 4Ps Handbook Enhancement:
Duties and responsibilities for the GRCM Enhancement:
Please note that if the consultant determines that additional experts or personnel are needed to complete all deliverables in this project, all associated expenses, including travel costs, professional fees, and any other related expenses, will be covered by the consultant. Work Schedule Arrangements: The consultancy entails a commitment to accomplish the project, commencing promptly upon contract approval. This includes consultation workshops and back to back meetings with the DSWD 4Ps and PMB concerned personnel. The rest of the processes can be efficiently carried out via virtual means, facilitating a flexible home-based work environment. Activities:
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Duration and Delivery dates, Proposed Payment Schedule and how work will be delivered (e.g. electronic, hard copy etc.): |
The consultant will be paid on a per deliverable basis, following the schedule below:
A detailed project timeline, including specific deliverables and their associated deadlines, will be mutually agreed upon by the consultant and UNFPA. This timeline will be outlined in an inception report to be submitted by the consultant at the commencement of the engagement. |
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Place where services are to be delivered: |
Please note that locations may change depending on the recommendations of DSWD. Location for the Handbook Enhancement:
Location for the GRCM Enhancement:
Please note that the travel costs for the consultant (1 pax), including airfares, land transportation expenses, daily subsistence allowances, and incidentals for fieldwork such as consultations, validations, and data gathering, will be covered by UNFPA in addition to the professional fee. |
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Monitoring, Supervisory, and quality check arrangements: |
The UNFPA Gender/GBV Programme Team and DSWD PMB and 4Ps through the SSDMD will work hand in hand to monitor the progress of all deliverables and the entire consultancy. |
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Supervisory Arrangements: |
The project will be under the overall management of DSWD 4Ps and PMB with day-to-day technical backstopping from UNFPA. The consultant is expected to work closely with both all parties involve UNFPA and DSWD 4Ps and PMB teams will have frequent interactions with the consultant at various stages to:
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Required expertise, qualifications, and competencies, including language requirements: |
The following experience and qualifications are required for the IC: Education:
Knowledge and Experience:
Other expertise needed for the project (layouting for the final material):
Please note that if the consultant determines that additional experts or personnel are needed to complete all deliverables in this project, all associated expenses, including travel costs, professional fees, and any other related expenses, will be covered by the IC. |
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Inputs/services to be provided by UNFPA or implementing partner (e.g support services, office, equipment), if applicable: |
UNFPA will manage the logistical aspects required for the activities outlined in the Handbook and GRCM enhancement, including arranging the venue and accommodations (if necessary), and meals. The DSWD 4Ps and PMB teams will assist with specific logistical requirements. UNFPA and DSWD 4Ps and PMB teams will provide essential reports, databases, research, and other relevant documents to support the enhancement of the GRCM and the Handbook for Case Managers of 4Ps Beneficiaries. |
Compensation and Benefits:
This position offers an attractive remuneration package including a competitive net salary plus cost of living adjustment, rental subsidy, education grant, home leave, health insurance and other benefits as applicable.
Disclaimer:
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UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, embracing diversity in all its forms, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply. UNFPA promotes equal opportunities for all including persons with disabilities.
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