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Myanmar: Consultant for Improving Law Enforcement (Village Level, Community Patrols)

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Organization: World Wide Fund For Nature
Country: Myanmar
Closing date: 26 Dec 2018
  1. Objective of the consultancy

WWF Myanmar is seeking individual who have experience and expertise in developing the appropriate monitoring and reporting tool for village patrolling and providing an on-site technical training to local community members based on the specific tasks.

2.Scope of work/ Major responsibility

a) Develop an appropriate monitoring and reporting tool for communities (village level)

b) Develop a training module on traditional law enforcement and submit to WWF for review and approval. The training module should contain topics, learning objectives, methodology, and training materials.

c) Conduct on-site training in one project village to at least 20 community members, WWF

staff and KFD staff. The training should include practical work by the training

participants.

d) Submit training report that includes photos, training evaluation, and other training

materials to WWF.

e) Provide periodic monitoring and advice to local communities after they implement

community patrolling.

3.Outputs/ deliverable of performanceand time schedule

a) Training module

b) Training report

The training will be conducted for 4 days. Final training report is expected to be submitted to WWF on within 1 month after the training.


How to apply:

Closing date: 26 December 2018 (Wednesday)

Interested applicants may submit their proposal stating the expected consultancy fee together with CVs of consultants to vacancy.mm@wwf.org.mm or deliver to WWF Myanmar office at 15C Than Taman Street, Dagon Township, Yangon.

For additional information or clarification you can email to ayemyat.thandar@wwf.org.mm

Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.


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