The Position:
UNFPA Cambodia CO requests the services for an international consultant to undertake an assignment in two parts: (1) the finalization of the Operational Guidance Note on One Stop Service Units (OSSU) for survivors of gender-based violence in Cambodia, and (2) the design of a training package based on the guidance note and guidelines related to OSSU operations. We seek an international professional with the requisite expertise in GBV, SRHR and medico-legal services, who is able to meet the proposed timeline. This assignment can be done remotely and will be supporting and working with two national consultants in Cambodia; one reviewing the medico-legal and forensic processes and frameworks in Cambodia, and one a GBV trainer who will be rolling out the training package developed. This consultancy requires coordination with both national consultants; providing them technical oversight, feedback and gathering information gained from both consultants to incorporate information provided into the materials developed.
The following assignment in two parts:
How you can make a difference:
UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA’s strategic plan (2022-2025), reaffirms the relevance of the current strategic direction of UNFPA and focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices. These results capture our strategic commitments on accelerating progress towards realizing the ICPD and SDGs in the Decade of Action leading up to 2030. Our strategic plan calls upon UN Member States, organizations and individuals to “build forward better”, while addressing the negative impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on women’s and girls’ access to sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, recover lost gains and realize our goals.
In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction.
UNFPA is seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need staff who are transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in programme results.
Job Purpose:
Background and Rationale
GBV prevalence in Cambodia, CDHS survey (2021) found that one in five women experience physical, sexual or emotional intimate partner violence in their lifetime and 13 percent in the 12 months prior to the survey. However, the number of women and girls accessing services for GBV (“service data”) indicates that in Cambodia, as is seen globally, GBV is under-reported to service providers. This is often due to deeply rooted patriarchal social norms that normalize violence and discourage help-seeking, and to structural barriers such as attitudes of service providers towards GBV survivors, insufficient implementation of available frameworks in providing holistic services to GBV survivors, and limited responsive and inclusive policy frameworks that reflect survivor-centered services for GBV survivors.
GBV in all of its forms has tremendous physical, emotional and social consequences on the survivors, who are entitled to receive quality services and compassionate care, which encompass health services, police and justice services, safe accommodation, as well as other social services such as psychological counselling, reintegration services to ensure that GBV survivors exercise their rights as an active citizen and live with dignity and respect in their community, and strengthen economic empowerment for GBV survivors.
In accordance with the recommendations of the former Prime Minister of Cambodia and the National Action Plan To Prevent Violence Against Women 2019-2023, the Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MOWA) and the Ministry of Health (MoH) has jointly developed the Guidelines on One Stop Service Units in December 2024, based in the provincial hospitals, to provide comprehensive services to GBV survivors. The establishment of OSSUs complements the existing mechanism of a multi-sectoral GBV response working groups for GBV survivors in provinces in providing effective and timely services to GBV survivors. The guidelines provide a clear explanation of the scope and function of the OSSU and how to set up. To complement and support the operationalization of these guidelines, MOWA with the technical support of UNFPA developed an Operational Guidance Note to be annexed to the existing Guidelines. The current draft has been discussed during a one-day consultation workshop involving key national and subnational stakeholders. A requires final consolidation and translation into actual training for OSSU and GBV staff.
Consultancy Tasks Part A - Finalize the draft Operational Guidance Note on One Stop Service Units in Cambodia
The purpose and objectives of the first part of the consultancy actions include:
Review and consolidate the current draft developed by UNFPA CO: review the draft which already includes some of the inputs collected during the consultation, and address pending elements, notably on medico-legal procedures.
Scope of Work
The Consultant is expected to perform the following tasks:
Methodologies
It is expected the study will use the following methods, among others:
Detailed Tasks and/or Expected Outputs
The Consultant will:
Key Outputs:
Consolidated version of the Operational Guidance Note and its annexes, available for submission to national ministries. This version should be comprehensive enough to support the design of the training package for service providers stationed at or authorized to provide service to GBV survivors at OSSUs.
Consultancy Task Part B - Training development and roll out on the Operational Guidance note
Scope of work
The consultant is expected to perform the following tasks:
You would be responsible for:
The Consultant will:
Key Outputs:
Work schedule and arrangements (see Annex A in the ToR attached)
The consultant is expected to commence work in February 2026 and to finish at the latest on the 30 June 2026, completing both parts of the assignment within a five-month timeframe. This consultancy is based upon 24 estimated days of work.
There are two deadlines in the work schedule, and these are as follows:
Please note that this is a results-based consultancy. The number of days indicated are an estimate only. UNFPA provides payment on an output basis only with payment will be made upon adequate completion of tasks to the quality set out by UNFPA.
The assignment is based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, with training to be delivered outside of Phnom Penh. This assignment can be undertaken remotely /partially remote. We seek an international professional with the requisite expertise in GBV, SRHR and medico-legal framework, who is positioned to join the project without the necessity for international travel or relocation.
Working time and hours: Phnom Penh time zone
The consultant is expected to commence to work in February 2026 and finish by 30 June 2026.
The suggested payment schedule is detailed below:
The remaining 25% will be made upon approval by the Representative and acceptance of the Fourth Deliverable as per the table of deliverables (attached). (end June 2026)
The GBV Programme Specialist will supervise this consultancy with technical inputs from UNFPA GBV Specialists in APRO.
The consultant will report to the GBV Program Specialist with some oversight by the Representative of the UNFPA Cambodia CO. The consultant is expected to work closely with the UNFPA Cambodia CO team, the Asia Pacific Regional Specialists on GBV with regular interaction with the GBV Programme Specialist.
The supervisor(s) and the GBV programme specialist will have frequent interactions with the consultant at various stages to:
Upon completion of the assignment, the supervisor(s) will certify relevant documents; evaluate the consultant’s work and process/follow-up on the payments.
The assignment will be desk-based working remotely – attending meetings via zoom or a similar platform.
Qualifications and Experience:
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UNFPA Work Environment:
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