UNHCR CONSULTANCY ON BIRTH REGISTRATION
Title: Consultant - Birth Registration
Duty Station: Home Based with short term mission(s) to UNHCR HQ Geneva and the workshop location
Reporting to: Child Protection Senior Adviser, UNHCR
The overall purpose with this Consultancy is to provide a global analysis of birth registration of refugee children considering current programming practices, birth registration coverage, obstacles, gaps and good practices in addressing these. The Consultancy will also consider quality of existing data and will assess the correlation between birth registration budgets and birth registration rates. The Consultancy is initiated with a view to strengthen UNHCR's interventions and advocacy for birth registration ultimately resulting in more refugee children being registered at birth.
The Consultancy is expected to be completed during the period August - December 2014, and entails 4 months of work.
The Consultant will work from home but be ready to undertake two short missions to Geneva as needed (and other locations depending on where the workshop will take place)
APPLICATIONS:
Please send an application with a brief motivation letter and an updated CV and preferably also a UN P11 form to [log in to unmask] . Please use " birth registration consultant" in the subject line. Send your application by COB (GMT + 1) Monday 28 July 2014.
MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.unhcr.org/53cd071e9.pdf
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