AIPJ
is issuing Request for Proposal (RFP) on An Assessment of The Consistency
Of Court Decisions In Cases Involving Women (Particularly Those Who Are Poor)
and People With Disabilities.
The Australian Government through Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade (DFAT) has been providing support for the legal and justice
sector in Indonesia for more than 10 years. In 2011,
Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ)
started a
five-year new program.
AIPJ’s efforts are towards realising the
rights of Indonesians, in particular women who are poor, people with
disabilities, and vulnerable children. AIPJ works in partnership with key
government institutions, civil society and local communities.
Building on the successes of previous
Australian law and justice programs, AIPJ focuses on the following rights:
- The right to a legal identity as one precondition to realising basic economic and social rights, such as education and health care.
- The right to fair proceedings which are:
- Independent, impartial
- Fast, consistent, affordable, and accessible.
- The right to (legal) information.
In accordance with the second of these
rights, and the focus on women who are poor and people with disabilities, AIPJ
wishes to engage a consultant, group of consultants, or institution (hereafter
referred to as ‘the consultant’) to undertake an assessment of the consistence
of case decisions for a selection of cases involving women who are poor and
people with disabilities.
To provide such support, AIPJ is conducting a
procurement process to select an implementing agency. The deadline to submit
proposals is Tuesday, 9 December 2014, at 4.00 pm. Further details
regarding the process download the Annex 1. Procurement Document in this link HERE or access AIPJ website HERE