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International expert for a training of police trainers for appropriate service provision and support for women and girls victims of cyberviolence - Morocco | |
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| Localidad : | Rabat, Marruecos |
| Fecha límite de postulación : | 17-May-23 (Medianoche Nueva York, Estados Unidos) |
| Tiempo Restante : | 0d 18h 16m |
| Categoría adicional : | Igualdad de género |
| Tipo de contrato : | Individual Contract |
| Nivel de puesto : | International Consultant |
| Idiomas requeridos : | Francés |
| Duración del contrato inicial : | 20 days |
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In this context, UN Women is launching a call for consultation for the recruitment of an international expert to train police trainers in Morocco on the support of women and girls victims of ICT-facilitated violence.
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The objective of this consultation is to provide concerned police officers (cyber-crime brigades officers, chiefs of cells for women and girls victims of violence and volunteer agents selected by the management) with the necessary knowledge on the initial contact, support and assistance and follow-up of cases of ICT-facilitated violence against women and girls, in compliance with Law 103.13 and its implementation decree, the international norms and standards and the DGSN Action Plan to combat violence against women and girls.
Expected results - police officers have acquired in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge of the international normative and procedural framework and international best practices in the field of:
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Target group – 30 police officers, split into two groups of 15 each (cyber-crime brigades officers, chiefs of cells for women victims of violence, executives from the central management, trainers from the Royal Police Institute and volunteer agents).
Training modalities – the training is expected to start in May 2023. Exact dates will be determined later. Two sessions of 4.5 days each will be organized (6 hours maximum per day), each session to be held for a group of 15 officers. The training will be organized at the Royal Police Institute in Kenitra, Morocco. The training sessions can be co-facilitated by trainers from the Royal Police Institute if needed and could benefit from external interventions as required for role plays or situational scenarios for instance (members from the civil society, psychologists, social workers, jurists, lawyers, etc.).
Tasks - Under the general supervision of UN Women's Programme Coordinator on Violence against Women and Girls, and in close collaboration with the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN), the consultant will perform the following tasks:
Deliverable 1 – The methodological tools and roadmap
A methodological roadmap, including tools, of the training of trainers that outlines the recommended approach and is based on andragogy principles, learning by doing and participatory sessions.
Deadline: 5 working days after signing the contract
Deliverable 2 – The content of the training
The content of the 4.5-day training (6 hours per day), for an audience of 30 officers (two groups of 15 officers) selected to become peer trainers. The training will provide to the police officers the knowledge and tools in terms of international norms, standards and good practices for effective police support services for women and girls victims of ICT-facilitated violence.
The content of the training of trainers will be developed based on the results of the pre-training assessment and will include at least the following elements:
Deadline: 5 working days after the methodology was validated
Deliverable 3 – The training report
A report of the training that includes the trainees’ evaluation and recommendation on potential needs identified during the training, especially with regards to the capacities of the trainees to become trainers (10 pages maximum, Arial 11).
Deadline: 5 working days after the last training day
Payment will be disbursed upon receipt of the deliverables (as per above matrix) and their certification by UN Women Programme Analyst and in in close collaboration with the General Directorate of National Security (DGSN).
Applications will be evaluated based on the cumulative analysis taking into consideration the combination of their qualifications and financial proposal. A two-stage procedure is utilized in evaluating the proposals, with evaluation of the technical proposal being completed prior to any price proposal being compared. The award of the contract should be made to the individuals whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:
Technical criteria - 70% of total evaluation. Total max 70 points: The total number of points allocated for the technical qualification component is 70. The technical qualification of the individual is evaluated based on desk review and following technical qualification evaluation criteria:
Financial/Price Proposal evaluation:
The candidate’s application should include: 1) P11 with indication of relevant experience in line with the ToR requirements. Completed and signed UN Women Personal History (P-11) form can be downloaded from: https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/UN-Women-P11-Personal-History-Form-en.doc 2) Financial proposal (sample is provided below): The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount with a breakdown of a daily professional rate per number of anticipated working days, travel costs (daily subsistence allowance and other in-country travel costs) and other related costs (e.g. tele-communication).
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