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P4SP recruits excellent Social Protection and Development practitioners and consultants to help us influence policy and develop impactful programs for communities across the Pacific and Timor-Leste.

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Job Title
Short-Term Technical Advisors (STTA) Pool
Description

Development Pathways has been contracted by the Australian Government, through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), to provide technical assistance on social protection and other international development priorities to DFAT staff and partners. Currently, technical assistance is delivered through two multi-year programs - P4SP and SPARC - that routinely engage technical experts for short-term assignments. To support these engagements, Development Pathways manages the Short-Term Technical Advisors (STTA) Pool, a roster of pre-vetted and -qualified consultants.

We are looking to expand the STTA Pool, with a focus on adding expertise from the Asia region (in particular, the Philippines, Cambodia, and Indonesia). Expressions of interest are invited from international development consultants with technical expertise in social protection or other priority sectors, including: cash and voucher assistance (CVA), climate, disability, gender, livelihoods, food security, nutrition, health, education, agriculture, governance, localisation, and community-driven development. Experience from Asia and/or the Pacific is desirable and people from the Asia Pacific region are highly encouraged to apply.

Closing Date Dec. 13, 2024
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Questions? Have a question about this role? Write to sparc@developmentpathways.co.uk
Tenders

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Assignment
EOI - Case Study: Perceptions of Relationship between Social Protection & Intimate Partner Violence
Background

Partnerships for Social Protection (P4SP) invites expressions of interest from qualified organisations, consortia, and/or individuals, to undertake an important case study on Perceptions of the Relationship between Social Protection and Intimate Partner Violence in the Pacific.

The objective of this assignment is to:

  1. Start to build an understanding of the interface between cash payments and intimate partner violence in the Pacific context.
  2. Identify and analyse perceptions of intimate partner violence service providers regarding the linkages between intimate partner violence and government-led cash transfer programs.
Closing Date Nov. 10, 2024
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Questions? Have a question about this tender? Write to admin@p4sp.org
Tender has closed.