Expert Trainer on GBV Prevention, Early Detection

الوصف
Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
Term of Reference (TOR) –Expert Trainer on GBV Prevention, Early Detection, Treatment and Referral of GBV Victims
Women and Girls with and without Disabilities are Empowered through Inclusive and Multi-sectoral GBV Responses
 
Overview: Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children is a local non-governmental organization, established in 1992 in Gaza City, in order to enable persons with hearing disability in the Gaza Strip to have their chance in life through education, rehabilitation, and job training and employment opportunities. From its establishment as a small school for persons with hearing disability serving 27 students, Atfaluna now serves more than 40,000 persons annually through a multitude of services and training programs implemented within an inclusive approach. These interventions aim at providing equal opportunities for persons with hearing disability in the society. 
Vision: A Palestinian disability inclusive society where persons with disabilities enjoy their full rights. 
Mission : Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children is a non-profit organization that endeavors to empower persons with hearing disability as well as persons with other disabilities in the Gaza Strip and improve their quality of life within a disability-inclusive development framework
Project Background:
The project titled “women and girls with and without disabilities are empowered through inclusive and multi-sectoral GBV responses” aims at reducing the GBV risks which affect women and girls with and without disabilities in Gaza Strip. The project supports the rights of women with and without disabilities by contributing towards creating a safe and inclusive environment. Also, the project will enhance community-based system roles to prevent or mitigate GBV, including the women at risk of or affected by GBV and the whole community. The project intends to reduce gender issues that are aggravated by the protracted crisis in the Gaza strip. It focuses on preventing and responding to GBV committed against women and girls with and without disabilities, strengthening their resilience, facilitating access for them to inclusive GBV-related services, economically empowering them, sensitizing the community, and building a safe environment for them. The project provides Case management interventions and Psychosocial support sessions to 300 women and girls with and without disabilities.
 
Assignment objectives:
The objective of the training is to build the capacity of 50 staff service providers, social workers, PSS specialists, legal counsellors in early detection, treatment and referral of GBV cases. The training aims at presenting the concepts of gender-based violence, the factors affecting it, and its repercussions, objectively and abstractly; and principles for the skills of detection, guidance and referral for cases of violence.
Scope of work:
  • Train 50 service providers (25 women and 25 girls), on the using of GBV prevention, early detection, treatment and referral of GBV victims, monitoring and reporting on GBV acts
  • Highlight types of GBV and early detection tools 
  • Build the service providers’ expertise in creating a safe and inclusive environment when dealing with women and girls who affect from GBV violence
  • Make the service providers more aware about the women rights and their needs to reduce the violence against them
Trainer/facilitator deliverables
The deliverables of the assignment comprise of the following within the meanings of scope of work as defined in this TOR. 
  • Two trainings for 50 service providers, each training course will consist of 36 training hours
  • Pre and post evaluation 
  • Training completion report at the end of the training 
  • Package of recommendations and lessons
  • Training materials and plan 
Qualification/level requirements
Applicants with the following experience are welcome to apply:
  • The trainer should have at the minimum a Master’s Degree in psychosocial fields and human rights 
  • Experience and understanding of inclusive approach and rights of women and girls with and without disabilities
  • Extensive experience (5-7 years) in GBV and protection interventions
  • At least 5 years of experience in delivering perspective trainings 
  • Knowledge and understanding of proven track records of developing and facilitating trainings on core gender and GBV concepts
  • Extensive experience in leading, training and facilitating workshops, working with a diverse range of beneficiaries, including government, civil society and academia
  • Experience in participatory approach is essential as well as excellent facilitation skills and ability to manage diversity of views in different cultural contexts
 
Selection criteria 
The offer will be evaluated by using the best value for money approach (combined scoring method).
Technical proposal will be evaluated on 70 %, whereas the financial one will be evaluated on 30%. A two- stage procedure is utilized in evaluating the proposals, with the technical evaluation being completed prior to any financial proposal being opened and compared. 
 
Time frame: The assignment is for two training of total 72 hours (36 training hours per training) from the date the contract is signed. The assignment is expected to be implemented in the months of September, October and November, 2021.
Submission Process: Interested trainer should submit technical and financial proposals in two different envelops and a soft copy in CD, where the Financial offer in (NIS) 
technical offer; Methodology & Work Plan, topics outline, Required qualifications and experience (example of previous works)
A pre-bid meeting shall be held in the 23rd of September at 11:00 am in Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children.
Deadline for submitting the technical and financial proposals is 3rd Oct at 2:00 PM at Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children, 72 Philisteen Street, Gaza City.
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موعد الإنتهاء 03, Oct, 2021
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