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Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
The objective of this assignment is for expert technical support for countries in West and Central Africa in the reinforcement and/or development of a government and inter-agency owned child protection case management system and as part of strengthening resilient child protection systems across all contexts including climate change, public health emergency and conflict. The main focus will be on the support to governments and inter-agency partners in countries where the child protection information management system (CPIMS+/Primero) is in place. To facilitate cross-border child protection case management (noting the significant number of children in Africa โon the moveโ for a variety of reasons), the expert will also provide technical support for review and harmonisiation of child protection case management tools that align with international guidelines and good practices. The technical expert will also lead analysis and dissemination of case management data including trends and aligned with existing data protection standards. In order to systematically collect and analyse case management data across contexts, the consultant will support countries in strengthening the disaggregation of data (including age, sex, type of protection issue and context) and aligned with global standards. As case management is undertaken by a social service workforce (SSW), human centered design principles will be employed for their engagement and to help ensure SSW ownership and take-up at national, subnational and cross-border levels.
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Scope of Work:
Working closely with the regional Child Protection section and with the support of Planning, Monitoring, Data and Research (PMDR), and under the direct supervision of the WCARO Child Protection Specialist (VAC and Exploitation) and other relevant staff including the Child Protection Advisor, the Monitoring Specialist, the Child Protection colleagues working on case Management and CPIMS+/Primero in the Child Protection team in Headquarters, other Child Protection Specialists working on issues concerning child protection case management, relevant ICT4D colleagues, the Regional Child Protection Case management and Information Management Specialist/Consultant will be responsible for the following:
ย Provision of direct, expert support to UNICEF country offices (COs) on the child protection case management and information management system (CPIMS+) Building on existing tools, standards, guidelines and procedures, support countries in the region to apply and/or adapt tools for child protection case management of government and inter-agency partners in development and humanitarian settings for the social service workforce support to children in need of child protection/social welfare services notably children at risk or victims of violence (including gender-based violence), exploitation, abuse, and children on the move who are in need of protection services both within and across borders. This support takes into account: Quality Assurance Framework on case management Development and adaptation of case management tools and procedures Data protection and information sharing protocols, and data protection impact assessments Status of efforts to plan, develop and support the social service workforce, including opportunities to include case management in pre- and in-service curricula of the social service workforce Technical support for monitoring the implementation of CPIMS+/Primero including quality assurance. Other related support to WCAR on Child Protection Case Management. Liaise with other global and regional leads on coordinated initiatives. Provision of direct (virtual and in-person), expert support to country offices on child protection information management systems Based on existing tools and guidance, tailor and adapt technical guidance to governments in the region on the child protection information management system (CPIMS+) and the deployment of appropriate digital innovations for case management in development and humanitarian situations to support children at risk or victims of violence (including gender-based violence), exploitation, abuse and for children on the move who need protection/social welfare services. Technical support in strengthening CPIMS+ interoperability with other sectorsโ management information systems (MIS) and based on assessments of readiness In close collaboration with country offices and HQ, upgrade of the CPIMS+ 2.0 when needed. Serve as WCAR technical lead on CPIMS+/Primero and liaise with other global and regional leads to strengthen CP case management including for cross-border. Serve as a member of the CPIMS+ Technical Team which is the operational branch of the global Steering Committee led by UNICEF, Save the Children, International Rescue Committee, Terre des Hommes (Lausanne), the Child Protection Area of Responsibility of the Global Protection Cluster, Plan International, and UNHCR. Ensure the integration of a climate marker in CPIMS+/Primero in order to systematically collect and analyze data on the impact of climate change on child protection Ensure the comparability of the data products by the different countries Based on the results and learnings from UNICEFโs analysis of the Government of Ghanaโs Social Welfare Information Management System (SWIMS) and which uses the CPIMS+/Primero, undertake analyses of the case management data (number of social service workers and type, trends and status of cases) across the region Ensure comparability between countries Work Assignments Overview Deliverables/Outputs Delivery deadline Estimated Budget Situation assessment including the specific role of the government, in case management and information management system and participate in relevant meetings concerning child protection information management notably CPIMS+/Primero Following a comprehensive update. Initial update and then monthly updates with detailed 24 countries status reports on case management and information management and short reports highlighting the key learnings/contributions and implications for WCAR 10 July 2025 10% CPIMS+ Action plans developed for governments and which includes case management, information management and capacity building Action plans developed with WCA countries available in a sharepoint 4 September 2025 15% In line with the regional support plan, carry out in-country and remote field support missions to support COs and government counterparts with assessments and development or refinement of country child protection case management and information management strategies. Provide ongoing remote, continued support to implementation of CPIMS+ strategies, aligned with case management development/ strengthening strategies In-country and remote field support missionsCountry child protection information management strategies and action plans
Mission reports validated by COs
Regular updates to action plans and country support plan
Technical inputs in regional and CO strategy documents for case management development / strengthening
Technical inputs in regional and CO strategy documents for
information management development (CPIMS+ and if, where relevant 30 October 2025 20% Provide technical support for the roll out of Primero and support the scale-up of governmental system Technical support in business analysis, configuration, interoperability (if required), testing, training, and technical documentation (such as implementation plans) of CPIMS+ in countries that meet the criteria
Technical support for CPIMS+ roll out activities in other WCA countries and providing timely support to system administrators and CPIMS+ focal points within the region. Including support for possible presentations in the Africa IFSW Conference in November 2025 in Dakar. 27 November, 2025 20% Provide training to UNICEF CO colleagues and other governmental child protection actors in child protection information management and case management for countries in the region. This training is based on existing tools, guidelines and procedures. In collaboration with concerned Government and Country Office Staff, technical support for development of policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) related to child protection case management and information management systems. This is linked to data protection and case management guidelines and standards. A cross-regional exchange with ESARO (which is also rolling out the CPIMS+/Primero) will be organized to share governmental experiences and also linked to cross-border interactions 16 January 2026 15% Development and maintenance of dashboard that allows for cross-country collaboration Working dashboard for concerned ministry/institution (usually social welfare/gender/children) working on CPIMS+/Primero 5 March, 2026
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Child Protection e-bulletin story with key results, final summary report 20 pages maximum plus annexes and update the relevant sharepoint site Final report 17 April, 2026 5%To qualify as an advocate for every child you will haveโฆย
Other Requirements
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