CARE is a non-governmental organization which has been in existence since 1945, and aims to save lives, defeat poverty, and enhance social justice. CARE seeks to contribute to economic and social transformation, unleashing the power of the most vulnerable women and girls. In Cambodia, CARE has been working since 1973, with an office in Phnom Penh since 1991. Today, CARE focuses on empowering particularly marginalised and vulnerable women in Cambodia, including urban women who are marginalised by occupation, rural women who are denied multiple rights, and women and girls from ethnic minorities.
Currently, CARE is implementing a five-year Strengthening Inclusive Services for Indigenous People (SISIP) project under the Australian government funded Australian-Cambodia Cooperation for Equitable Services – Phase 2 (ACCESS 2), aims to increase the voice and participation of GBV survivors and people with disabilities in Ratanak Kiri province, and the organisations that represent them, in the policy, budgeting, and planning processes, strengthen subnational GBV service provision, provide support and system strengthening to local authorities and the GBV Working Group, and ensure that relevant national and sub-national policies respond to the priorities and needs of these groups. CARE’s contribution to ACCESS 2 aims to increase the quality, inclusiveness, coordination, and awareness of GBV and disabilities services. The geographical focus of SISIP is in Ratanak Kiri province, covering nine administrative districts, 50 communes and 31 health services delivery points in the entire province.
CARE seeks an individual consultant to conduct ccomprehensive assessment of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI), and analysis of service providers and users in Ratanak Kiri, focusing on the intersectionality of GBV, disability, and indigenous issues within Indigenous Communities for Strengthening Inclusive Services for Indigenous People (SISIP).
Purpose of the consultancy:
The purpose of the consultancy is to conduct a thorough gender equality, disability, and social inclusion (GEDSI) assessment of gender-based violence (GBV) services. In addition, the consultant is expected to conduct research into patriarchal social norms affecting GBV in Indigenous communities. Key Components:
Conduct a GEDSI Assessment of GBV Services:
Research on Patriarchal Norms:
Deliverables:
Commencement Date: 01 January 2025
Completion Date: 17 February 2025
Interested candidates are requested to send the following documents to CARE Cambodia via email provided in the contact details.
Interested candidates are requested to send the following documents to CARE International in Cambodia
A detailed Terms of Reference is available at website Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Submitted documents will not return.
CARE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Women, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. CARE Cambodia is committed to protecting the rights of children. CARE Cambodia reserves the right to conduct screening procedures to ensure a child safe environment.
We are committed to each other and to the protection of the people we serve. We do not tolerate sexual misconduct within or external to our organization and imbed child protection in all we do. Protection from sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse and child protection are fundamental to our relationships, including employment, and our recruitment practices are designed to ensure we only recruit people who are suitable to work with other staff and the people we serve. As well as pre-employment checks, we will use the recruitment and reference process to ensure potential new staff understand and are aligned with these expectations.