TERMS OF REFERENCE
Consultancy | Consultancy to conduct a partner and legislative mapping on Ending Child Marriages |
Project | Southern Africa Cluster on Ending Child Marriage (ECM) Campaign |
Type of Contract | Short-Term |
Contract Period | 10 working days |
Supervisor | Gender Justice Programme and Policy Manager |
Location | Various depending on need of the assignment |
Country | Zambia |
1.0 Background and Context
Oxfam in Southern Africa (SAF) Cluster has program priority on Gender Justice, whose goal is that diverse women, girls, and marginalized groups fully realize their rights, exercise their leadership, and live a life free from violence, discrimination, and poverty. The Cluster works on five pathways of change namely: 1. Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG) 2. Transformative Women’s Leadership (TWL) 3. Women Economic Empowerment and Unpaid care and domestic work (WEEUPCDW) 4. Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) and 5. Girls Transformative Education (GTE). Oxfam in SAF has been implementing the global Enough campaign which seeks to ensure that women and girls of all diversity better enjoy their lives free from all forms of violence. Oxfam SAF countries localized the ENOUGH campaign according to the country GBV contextual issues.
1.1 Description of the Project
Oxfam SAF is running a project whose goal is to contribute towards influencing on the domestication of the Southern Africa Development Committee (SADC) Model Law on ECM and the (SADC) Model Law on Gender Based Violence within the cluster countries and at the regional level. This is a legal framework developed by the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC-PF) to guide member states in addressing the issue of child marriage. The model law provides a set of provisions aimed at preventing child marriage, protecting the rights of children, and promoting gender equality. Areas covered include minimum age of marriage, consent, registration of marriages, enforcement mechanisms, and support services for victims of child marriage. To effectively combat child marriages in the region, SADC recommends that member states align their national laws with the statutes of the SADC-PF.
This project therefore seeks to mobilize collective action and create a conducive environment for ending child marriage in the SAF cluster through the alignment and domestication of the SADC Model Law on ECM. The project will also contribute towards the popularization of the ENOUGH global campaign and the actualization of the SAF Gender Justice Strategy.
1.2 Description of the Consultancy
The consultancy aims to address two areas: Conducting a partner mapping and commissioning a study on national laws and policies and how they align to the SADC Model Law on Ending Child Marriages. The consultancy work will involve partner mapping which will help OXFAM know which organisations are working in the scope of ECM, what activities they are undertaking, what level are they working on and how Oxfam can forge forces to amplify the voices and collaboration on ECM. In addition, the consultancy aims to inform OXFAM on the country laws and policies on ECM and understanding how these are aligned to the SADC ECM law. Furthermore, the research will help OXFAM to understand the gaps in policy vis-a-vis the SADC Model Law on ECM, challenges, and opportunities to prepare Oxfam, partners, and allies to develop a clear influencing plan in the second phase of the project.
Specifically, the consultancy will a conduct a comparative legal analysis approach which will entail a review of existing literature, reports, and data on child marriage, as well as relevant international conventions, treaties, and agreements including the SADC model law on ECM. Key stakeholders such as government agencies, NGOs, CSOs, community leaders, youth groups, and religious institutions, will be identified and engaged, and their roles, responsibilities, and activities in addressing child marriages will be mapped, highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and areas for collaboration. Existing legislation, policies, and initiatives related to child marriage at national, regional, and local levels will undergo analysis, focusing on legal frameworks, enforcement mechanisms, and gaps in protection. Drawing from successful interventions in other countries or regions, best practices and lessons learned will be identified and assessed for their applicability within the specific context.
2.0 Objectives of the Assignment
The Overall Objective of the consultancy is to conduct a partner and legislative mapping on Ending Child Marriages. The Specific Objectives of the assignment are as follows:
3.0 Overall Method and Scope
The assignment will adopt a mixed method- combining quantitative and qualitative strategies in the study. The scope of the assessment includes a review of relevant documents related to ECM and key players involved in ECM. The consultant is expected to develop a stakeholder mapping tool for capturing stakeholder information including but not limited to oorganization names and contact details, areas of focus related to ECM, geographical coverage, and organisation category. The consultant will compile a comprehensive report that includes a stakeholder analysis detailing identified stakeholders, activities being undertaken by stakeholders on ECM their strengths, areas of operations, opportunities for collaboration, and actionable engagement strategies. Additionally, the report will include a summary of the country’s legal framework on ECM and how they relate to the SADC Model Law on ECM, gaps and challenges in Zambia’s legal framework, and recommendations for legal reforms and advocacy strategies.
4.0 Expected Outputs and Deliverables
Expected Outputs and Deliverables
By the end of the consultancy assignment, the Consultant will have delivered the following completed tasks:
5.0 Safeguarding and Media Products
The consultant will be guided by the Oxfam Media and Communications Team on the communications requirements as adhered to by Oxfam, such as consent forms and guidance on photographs to use.
6.0 Responsibilities of Oxfam and Consortium Partners
Within its policies and practices, Oxfam’s primary responsibility is to help the consultants achieve the objectives of the TOR. Specifically, Oxfam will be responsible for:
7.0 Eligibility criteria
Experience
8.0 Work Schedule
Oxfam expects the consultant to finish the exercise in 10 working days from the day of signing the contract. Failure to adhere to timelines is a violation of a contract and may lead to sanctions as guided by Oxfam policy on contracts.
9.0 Supervision and Management
Oxfam will supervise the process. Specifically, the consultant will report to the MEAL Coordinator and the Program Policy Manager – Gender Justice – Oxfam in Zambia. The consultant will be expected to work closely with and interact on a continuous basis with Oxfam while undertaking the assignment.
10.0 Submission of Proposals
Consultants meeting the above criteria are invited to submit a proposal by email to Zambialogistics@oxfam.org.uk with the subject line: “Proposal for ECM Partner and Legislative Mapping”.
Proposals should be received no later than Friday, 10 May 2024.
The body of the proposal should be no longer than 15 pages and should include the following:
All correspondence for the consultancy should be addressed to:
Bid Evaluation Committee
Oxfam in Southern Africa, Zambia Office.
Plot # 250 Zambezi Road, Roma Township.
Lusaka, Zambia.
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