Call for Consultancy - Mainstreaming Conflict Sensitivity & Do No Harm across the LCRP 2019 Update

Background

Eight years into the Syrian conflict, Lebanon remains at the forefront of one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Lebanon has shown exceptional commitment and solidarity to people displaced by the war in Syria. As of October 2017, the Government of Lebanon estimates that the country hosts 1.5 million Syrians who have fled the conflict in Syria (including 997,905 registered as refugees with UNHCR), along with 34,000 Palestine Refugees from Syria , 35,000 Lebanese returnees, and a pre-existing population of more than 277,985 Palestine Refugees in Lebanon .

The LCRP (Lebanon Crisis Response Plan 2017-2020) is currently being updated for 2019 so that changes in the context and the response’s capacity to adapt to those changes are considered. forumZFD in cooperation with the UNDP supports conflict sensitivity mainstreaming within the LCRP to prevent the escalation of tensions and to ensure social stability. These have been identified, alongside the need to safeguard protection for people in need, as key priorities for 2019.

To ensure that the response as a whole – and not just the Social Stability Sector – is working to reduce tensions and bolster social stability, a consultant is required to mainstream conflict sensitivity and do no harm across sectors of the LCRP.

 

Objective

The objective of this consultancy is thus to enhance the conflict sensitivity and integration of ‘do no harm’ principles across certain sectors of the LCRP 2019 Update. Given constraints on time and resources, the following five sectors have been selected as priority sectors:

  1. Protection
  2. Livelihoods
  3. Basic Assistance
  4. Food Security
  5. Water

Tasks

The following tasks should be undertaken by a consultant, or a pair of consultants working in tandem, to achieve the objective of the consultancy.

 

  1. Attend Core Group discussions held by the five sectors involved in the LCRP 2019 update. These will take place between 17 September and 16 October 2018.
    1. Add technical advisory support into the discussions and – if required – recommend changes to the logframe and indicators to reflect a conflict sensitivity and do no harm approach.
  2. Work with Sector Coordinators in integrating conflict sensitivity and do no harm into 2019 strategies.
  3. Attend the Inter-Sector Workshop on 17 October 2018 and add technical advisory support to the review of the sector strategies.
  4.  Work with Sector Coordinators on 18-20 October 2018 if required to ensure that changes from the Inter-Sector Workshop are integrated in a conflict sensitive manner.

 

Time Frame for the Process

The timeframe of the consultancy is 17 September – 20 October 2018. The estimated number of days for the work is as below:

Attendance and advisory support to Basic Assistance Core Group

Between 17/09 – 16/10

0.5 days

Attendance and advisory support to Food Security Core Group

Between 17/09 – 16/10

0.5 days

Attendance and advisory support to Water Core Group

Between 17/09 – 16/10

0.5 days

Attendance and advisory support to Livelihoods Core Group

Between 17/09 – 16/10

0.5 days

Attendance and advisory support to Solid Waste Management Task Force

Between 17/09 – 16/10

0.5 days

Mentoring for Sector Coordinator on integrating conflict sensitivity & do no harm

Between 17/09 – 16/10

1 day

Mentoring for Sector Coordinator on integrating conflict sensitivity & do no harm

Between 17/09 – 16/10

1 day

Mentoring for Sector Coordinator on integrating conflict sensitivity & do no harm

Between 17/09 – 16/10

1 day

Mentoring for Sector Coordinator on integrating conflict sensitivity & do no harm

Between 17/09 – 16/10

1 day

Mentoring for Sector Coordinator on integrating conflict sensitivity & do no harm

Between 17/09 – 16/10

1 day

Attendance and advisory support to Inter-Sector Workshop

17/10

1 day

 

Final support to Sector Coordinators

18-19/10

1.5 days

 

 

Total days required: 10 days

 

  

 

Qualifications

  • Strong technical grounding in conflict sensitivity and ‘do no harm’
  • Experience working with national and international assistance providers in strategic planning
  • Knowledge of the context in Lebanon, particularly of the Syria crisis and its impact on the country

How to apply

To apply, please send a 1 page cover letter outlining your previous experience and motivation to apply for this position as well as your CV in English by September 20th 2018 via Email to [email protected]. Please also indicate your expectations regarding the honorarium. Finalists will be contacted.

Expired
Deadline
Wednesday, 19. Sep 2018
Type of Call
Call for Applications
Intervention Sector(s):
Conflict Resolution, Coordination & Information management, Displaced Population, Refugees
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