The Minimum Service Standard (MSS) is a tool for measuring the
performance of Integrated Service Units in the provision of the following services to women and children victims of violence: complaints handling; health services; social rehabilitation; law enforcement and legal aid; and repatriation and social reintegration. The MSS is intended to provide guidance to the Government and Local Government in carrying out integrated services for women and children victims of violence, but it can also serve as a guide for programme managers and service providers in planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of service delivery to ensure the utmost protection for victims and witnesses of violence against women and children and human trafficking.
In 2009, MOWECP released the Ministerial Regulation no.1/2009 on MSS of The Integrated Services for the victims of human trafficking (MSS Trafficking). In 2010, MOWECP released the Ministerial Regulation no.1/2010 on MSS of The Integrated Services for the victims of violence against women and children (MSS VAWC). The MSS VAWC, was signed by the following nine Government Institutions as a sign of their commitment to deliver the services: the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Social Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia National Police, Attorney General Office, Supreme Court, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, BNP2TKI and Ministry of Home Affairs. The MSS Trafficking has now been integrated into the MSS VAWC and the latter is now the overarching policy. The MSS was designed with goals to be achieved within five years, or by the year 2014. The MSS covers five mandatory
areas of service delivery: complaints, health, social rehabilitation, law enforcement, and return and reintegration. It is clear that, to achieve these goals, the MSS requires a strong commitment and active participation at all levels, across each different sector (health, social, law enforcement, civil society, etc). Each relevant Ministry is responsible for providing support to the local government to reach these goals, similar to the structure of the sub-cluster at the National Trafficking Task Force. MOWECP is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the MSS and reporting on its progress, as is also mandated by the Law on Domestic Violence and the Law on Anti Trafficking.
In 2009, MOWECP released the Ministerial Regulation no.1/2009 on MSS of The Integrated Services for the victims of human trafficking (MSS Trafficking). In 2010, MOWECP released the Ministerial Regulation no.1/2010 on MSS of The Integrated Services for the victims of violence against women and children (MSS VAWC). The MSS VAWC, was signed by the following nine Government Institutions as a sign of their commitment to deliver the services: the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Social Affairs, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia National Police, Attorney General Office, Supreme Court, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, BNP2TKI and Ministry of Home Affairs. The MSS Trafficking has now been integrated into the MSS VAWC and the latter is now the overarching policy. The MSS was designed with goals to be achieved within five years, or by the year 2014. The MSS covers five mandatory
areas of service delivery: complaints, health, social rehabilitation, law enforcement, and return and reintegration. It is clear that, to achieve these goals, the MSS requires a strong commitment and active participation at all levels, across each different sector (health, social, law enforcement, civil society, etc). Each relevant Ministry is responsible for providing support to the local government to reach these goals, similar to the structure of the sub-cluster at the National Trafficking Task Force. MOWECP is responsible for coordinating the implementation of the MSS and reporting on its progress, as is also mandated by the Law on Domestic Violence and the Law on Anti Trafficking.
Therefore it is timely to conduct the midterm review of the MSS now, to measure the progress and impact of the MSS so far. The Midterm Review will provide valuable information for policy and decision makers, learning from the successes, constraints, challenges and opportunities from the different institutions to date. The recommendations will be used to strengthen future policies and programmes.
Objective:
Objective:
- To measure progress implementation of MSS VAWC-Trafficking
- To identify the different role of each agencies (health, law enforcement, social, women empowerment) in delivering and coordinating implementation
- To identify different role of central level, province level, district level and service provider level in delivering the MSS
- To identify gaps, technical assistance, policy support and recommendation to implement the MSS.
The Recruitment of External Consultant
MOWECP will be supported by three national consultants (external); one of them will be the team leader.
MOWECP will be supported by three national consultants (external); one of them will be the team leader.
- One with experience working on setting up Hospital/public health based One Stop Crisis Center experience
- One with experience working on setting up services with law enforcement
- One with experience working on setting up services on psychosocial service/WCC/ victim assistance
Consultant Deliverance:
- Midterm Review methodology, including data analysis method & report outline.
- TOR for data collection, familiarize the group with the M&E tool of the SPM and develop additional instrument for field data collection, if needed.
- Data collection report, ensure the data collection is well coordinated.
- First draft report, including analysis result and recommendation for stakeholders at all level (central/provincial/district).
- Final draft report, ensure the report is accepted in high quality. The team leader should ensure timely submission of reports.
Consultant Qualification and Competencies
Competencies:
Competencies:
- Must have experience in qualitative research. Familiarity with quantitative research methodology is an additional value.
- Must have experience in setting up GBV services: health / law enforcement / psychosocial.
- Must have knowledge in Standard Service for Victim of Violence against Women or or children or trafficking. Knowledge about the MSS VAWC or Trafficking is a plus.
- Understand the mechanism of coordination of different agencies responsible on addressing VAWC/trafficking. Knowledge about the structure of the Trafficking Task Force or GBV coordination is a plus
- Must have knowledge about governance, decentralization : organization structure and task/responsibility division between level
- Must have extensive knowledge on VAWC and trafficking policies: local, national and international.
Qualification
(3 consultants with different background: health, law enforcement and social):
(3 consultants with different background: health, law enforcement and social):
- Master degree (S2) in social science, public policy, health or legal
- Experience in conducting national level programme evaluation or academic research; please attach link of publications.
- At least 7 years of working experience in the issue of women empowerment / gender / violence against women /children / trafficking.
- Have an active command in Bahasa and English
- Able to dedicate time from 1st March to 7th June 2013
MOWECP will provide remuneration for each consultant with tax to be borne by the recipient.The Team Leader will be identified during the recruitment process.
Application Submission
Interested candidate shall submit his/her application letter and updated CV electronically
to mowe.empower@yahoo.com with cc to agambekti@ymail.com, not later than 28 February 2013. Applicants should make clear the area of expertise: health / law / social, in his/her
application.
Application Submission
Interested candidate shall submit his/her application letter and updated CV electronically
to mowe.empower@yahoo.com with cc to agambekti@ymail.com, not later than 28 February 2013. Applicants should make clear the area of expertise: health / law / social, in his/her
application.