War Child UK needs consultant to develop Child Protection Care Plans Database

War Child UK was established in 1993 in response to the effects of the Balkans war. Since then, it has continued to work very closely with local communities and other organizations in conflict and post-conflict emergencies to secure immediate and long-term protection for children and young people. War Child UK currently operates in Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Iraq and Uganda. Since 2007, War Child UK has worked with war affected children, young people and many institutions in northern Uganda based in Pader and currently we are systematically strengthening our presence in Karamoja beginning with Kaabong district in areas of child protection, education, livelihoods and Gender Based Violence (GBV).

With support from our funders, Jersey Oversea Commission (JOAC), War Child UK intends to use part of the proceeds to hire an IT consultant to develop a user-friendly child protection care plan and database for its Uganda programme.

Purpose of the Consultancy

The purpose of the consultancy is to design an electronic user-friendly child protection care plans and database using Microsoft access, for the children benefiting from War Child UK support in Uganda. This will involve review of the various case management tools and existing care plans that are currently in use by War Child UK Uganda programme.

Scope of the Consultancy

To develop and implement an electronic user-friendly child protection care plans and database using Microsoft access

. This includes but is not limited to:

Persons Specification

Application Procedure and Requirements

Dates of the Assignment and Submission of the Interest

This is an immediate consultancy work which should end by February 28th 2011. The DEADLINE for submission of interest is 22nd January 2011 by 4:30 PM.  To apply, submit your interest to:

Programme Coordinator, War Child UK, Kaabong Field Office, Lopedo Road, Kaabong Town Council, Kaabong District, Uganda.

Or Email: Collins@warchild.org.uk

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