Save the Children Indonesia : CONSULTANT TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTION OF ECCD in EMERGENCY PROJECT - Lombok

Scope of Work  

CONSULTANT TO SUPPORT IMPLEMENTION OF ECCD in EMERGENCY PROJECT  

A.      Description/ Background of Program  

According to The National Disaster Management Agency’s data per 14 August 2018, there were 458 deaths, 1.406 people injured, 417.529 people displaced and around 71.740 houses severely damaged following the 7.0 magnitude earthquake across 6 affected districts in West Nusa Tenggara Province on 5 August 2018. Apart from number of toll death, government regular services stopped as the impact of the earthquake. It was reported that 6 bridges damaged and around 671 schools severely damaged. The Education Department has released a letter to dismiss the school until undetermined time limit since 30 July 2018 as the impact of the first 6.4 earthquake. As this second earthquake gave impact on the length of the undetermined time for teaching and learning process.  

Assessment results confirmed that the North Lombok area was most severely affected by the earthquake because it was close to the epicenter. Damage to houses and buildings were widespread. Houses in North Lombok and East Lombok regencies, that were previously only slightly damaged when the 6.4 RS earthquake hit on 29 July, suffered more serious structural damage and, in a number of cases, collapsed following this latest quake.  

To date, situation has transitioned into recovery/development phase. Construction and rehabilitation are still on going in North Lombok with support from local and central governments. Although it is a transition period, in education context especially in ECCD sector, this should be one of primary work focus for affected children. Unfortunately, although ECCD sector is considered as a responsibility of village governments, but not all village governments could allocate their resources through village fund to support ECCD due to their working priorities facing disasters. With Save The Children Germany’s support, Save The Children Indonesia could continue to improve access to safe learning environments for girls and boys, as well as to improve the capacity of teachers and managers also key stakeholders in North Lombok District.  Targeted schools will also be provided with improved indoor and outdoor play learning materials, to replace anything damaged during the earthquake.  

During proposal development process, Covid-19 outbreak has spread out across Indonesia.  Data per 12 May 2020,  total 14.749 people confirm positive infected corona virus, with 1.007 death, where 339 infected people come from Nusa Tenggara Barat (West Nusa Tenggara) Province. Furthermore, data on 6 May 2020 has shown that 11 people confirmed positive infected are children (0 – 11 years old), while in North Lombok District itself confirmed 17 people positive infected corona virus (https://corona.ntbprov.go.id/publikasi).  

In responding COVID 19 several policies that have been issued by Indonesia government at National, Provincial and District levels to prevent the spread out of COVID 19 virus.  

Impacts to Children’s Ability to Access Education  

Prior to the earthquake, approximately 14,989 young children were attending school through Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centers and 24,197 children were enrolled in primary schools. As a result of the earthquakes, 264 ECCD centers in NTB were damaged[1], causing discontinued learning for children, that put them at risk of dropping out given that research shows the longer children spend out of school the less likely they are to return.  This data is in line with the data from the MoEC that showed a decrease in the gross participatory number of ECCD/PAUD in Lombok Utara District, where in 2017 (before the earthquake) was 55.09%, but after the earthquake in August 2018 it decreased to 20.76%, and 21.32% in the rest of 2018.  

Following the Circular Letter from NTB Governor and Head District of North Lombok,  all schools in NTB Province were closed and children do learning from home. However, not all children can continue learning from home, due to some challenges to conduct learning activities at home such as lack of resources to support the learning process, lack of parents capacity to support children learning at home, lack of teachers capacity to support their students learning with parents at home, etc.  

B.      Objectives  

The main objective of this consultancy work is to support ECCD in Emergency project, response Covid-19 pandemic and support project staff in monitoring the ECCD construction process to achieve project targets  

C.      Role Purpose

The consultant is expected to undertake specific role including:  

Work with proejct staff, facilitating training on ELM, ELM at home and training teachers on how to conduct remote learning using available communication platform  

Support project staff to conduct monitoring and coaching with considering Covid-19 protocol  

Processing the provision of reading books, in-door and out-door learning mterial, Covid-19 back to school equipment, hygiene kits and distribute to the target ECCDs  

Provision PPE and distributed to Health Agency Office  

Support project team conducting worskhop/meeting for school committee as emergency team in ECCD  

Support ECCD in developing SOP in emergency/learning from home and Conduct drill or any similar activites to ensuring the implementation of SOP in emergency/learning from home  

Support MEAL staff in collecting project evidence  

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Closing date for application is up to August 18, 2020  

(Only short-listed candidates will be notified)  

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Save the Children encourages qualified candidates to apply regardless of religion, race, gender, sexual orientation or disability  

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[1] National Safe School Secretariat, Ministry of Education database  

Best Regards,

Human Resources | Yayasan Sayangi Tunas Cilik - partner of Save the Children | Jalan Bangka IX No. 40 A,B. RT 1/RW 10, Pela Mampang, Mampang Perapatan. Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12720 | +62 (21) – 782 4415 | recruitment.indonesia@savethechildren.org | www.stc.or.id


 


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