Advert - Consultancy Service Opportunity at Plan International South Sudan

   **PLAN INTERNATIONAL SOUTH SUDAN**

        **CONSULTANCY SERVICE OPPORTUNITY**

Plan is an International Child Centered Community Development organisation – without religious, political or governmental affiliation – that works with children and their communities in 50 of the world’s poorest countries to make lasting improvements in their lives. Plan’s work worldwide benefits around six million children in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Program implementation takes place in 50 Country Offices and 4 Regional Offices, working with more than 90,000 mostly rural communities. Plan International South Sudan supports development interventions in the domains of education, livelihood, building relations, child protection, governance and social protection.

As an International child-centered community development organization, committed to the wellbeing of children and to supporting the Convention of the Rights of the Child, it does not tolerate child abuse. The institution therefore expects that all its employees and others who work with it have children’s best interests at the heart. Plan International is committed to protecting children from all forms of abuse and violation of their rights.

Plan International South Sudan is seeking to offer CONSULANTACY SERVICE to a dynamic, suitably qualified and experienced person (S) of high caliber to carryout baseline survey across areas of our operation such as Equatorial Regions (Eastern, Western and Central Equatoria), Lake State and Unity State.

Submission Details.

The submission date is 25th March, 2021. Selection interviews with lead consultants will follow in the week of 29th of March 2021**-** with representation of the Leaders of Peace Consortium Coordinator, PMEL Desk Officer in South Sudan and the PMEL Officer in the Netherlands. For further information or sending your application please contact Mrs Karin van den Belt (karin.vanden.belt@planinternational.nl). for more details on this survey, please refer to below attached document in PDF

Terms of Reference Leaders of Peace Baseline study.pdf (412.6 KB)