Consultant for End Project Review & Learning
Andaman Sea Crisis Response Project Background
In May 2015 there were a significant number of people departing
irregularly by sea from the Bangladesh-Myanmar border area in the bay of
Bengal. It was estimated that there were up to 8,000 people adrift in
the Andaman Sea fleeing from difficult situations in both Myanmar and
Bangladesh. At the end of May 2015 a team of Save the Children staff
trained in emergency response conducted a rapid assessment in three main
camps in Aceh (Kuala Cangkoi, Langsa and Bayeun). The findings showed
that there were still major child protection concerns, partly because of
the easy access to the camps from the local community, volunteers and
other groups. The children also lacked safe spaces to play in the camps
and there was a clear need for support to the government on coordination
of agencies and volunteers working with children. To date, Save the
Children has established Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) in Aceh Utara, Kota
Langsa and Aceh Timur. The objective of the project was To provide
children of migrants to access safety, protection and basic services.
During the periods, there are four main intervention conducted:
- Maintain Child Friendly Space operations (CFS) and increase scope of activities
- Strengthen Child Resilience Activities (Life skills training, good parenting, child protection reporting system and CSP & Protective Behaviour Training)
- Improved care of separated and unaccompanied children
- Advocacy on Safe Migration
The Andaman Sea Crisis Response project conducted since May 2015
until May 2016 in three location of camps namely Blang Adoe (Aceh
Utara), Bayeun (Aceh Timur) and Kuala Langsa (Langsa). The highest
number of children as beneficieries were 510 (310 boys, 200 girls), as
time lapses the number were decrease until now are 138 children (98
boys, 40 girls). This decrease number happen because of escape, born and
become adults.
Objectives of the consultancy
Considering that the Andaman Sea Response in Aceh
province is a very unique and highly sensitive program, Save the
Children will conduct lesson learnt activities involving various
stakeholders in the project. The lessons learnt activities will
highlight Save the Children’s experience in addressing the Andaman Sea
Refugee Response project and where appropriate, guidance/publications
will be developed to capture these lessons learnt and the respective
positive/negative impact of the projects to related stakeholders.
Through the consultative work with hired consultant to achieve following
objective:
- To lead end project review of Andaman sea crisis through various activities such as project document review, study design, methodology & instrument development, data collection, analysis and reporting
- To facilitate workshop to share end project review result including identification of best practices among stakeholders
Project review & learning will be conducted in May 2016 at
Andaman project working areas in Aceh province (Langsa and Lhoksumawe).
It is expected the consultative work will carried out in 18 working days
to produce all deliverables mentioned below.
Interest candidate must submit their proposal and the Service Fee
(with payment term) in English no later than 15 May 2016 time 17.00
Western Indonesia Time to: procurement.indonesia@savethechildren.org with a Subject: Andaman Sea Crisis Response Project - <your Institution>.