UNICEF’s mission in Nigeria is to help governments at all levels, organizations, communities and families provide every child with education, health, equality and protection.
For 60 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.
United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is recruiting to fill the position of:
Job Title: International Consultant for Child Justice Reform
Vacancy number: VN-NGR-39-2014
Job Location: Abuja
Contract Type: Short Service Agreement (SSA)
Background
UNICEF is partnering with UNODC to support the Government to implement a major European Union (EU) funded programme of reform of the justice sector.
There is a highly detailed international framework for child justice which seeks to ensure an effective response for children in contact and conflict with the law. Key elements of this framework were domesticated through the adoption of the Child Rights Act in 2003. However, the Act is yet to be taken from paper to practice throughout Nigeria. The Child Justice Reform Programme, under the wider Programme of Support to the Justice Sector in Nigeria, aims to support the Government at Federal level and in ten States to strengthen the institutional framework and develop the specialism required to operationalize the Child Rights Act, and corresponding State level Child Rights Laws.
In particular, the justice system will be supported to more effectively respond to cases of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children and hold perpetrators accountable, to ensure children in conflict with the law are protected from violence and abuse while detained, to ensure children have their due processes guarantees upheld and to promote the use of diversion and alternatives to custody pre- and post-trial.
Purpose of the Consultancy
Provide expert support to the Government to reform the child justice systemEnsure timely implementation of the child justice reform programmeEnsure that child justice is integrated into the wider justice reform programmeResponsibilities
Major Tasks to be Accomplished:
Minimum Qualification
Advanced University degree in Social Sciences or Law8 to 10 years professional experience in justice sector reformExperience of working with government and NGO partners to implement justice sector programmesUnderstanding of the international framework for child justiceExcellent organizational and planning skillsStrong advocacy skillsStrong written skillsFluency in EnglishDesirable Specialized Knowledge/Experience:
Experience in implementing child justice reform programmesExperience in devising and implementing diversion and alternative sentencing programmes for under-18sExperience in designing and implementing legal aid programmesHow to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should submit his/her application, accompanied by updated CV in English and a completed United Nations Personal History Form, to:nrecruit@unicef.org
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Note: Please put the position title you are applying for on the subject line of your email.
Deadline: 18 November, 2014