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Under the supervision of the Head of UNODC Country Office for, the consultant will carry out the following deliverables.
Develop an outline of how reintegration forums will be conducted.
Develop a draft on how the baseline assessment of reintegration forums will be conducted.
Establish the planning of the project logical framework both when it comes to prison and community- based components.
Coordinate with MOJ and prison authority to support on UNODC activities in Prison
Collaborate with UNODC/UNSOM and MOJ for mapping police stations where prisoners are kept for a long time and transferred to prisons to train mentioned police station staff for rehabilitation and reintegration Programs.
Conduct other tasks as required by UNODC staff.
Conduct community forum for Baidoa prisons.
Support the planning of the project logical framework both when it comes to prison and community- based components.
Implement the project activities including organizing rehabilitation acceptance forums connecting local stakeholders and the prison, cooperating with local medias to increase knowledge among the community members about the prison and its activities and organizing workshops for inmates to reflect on their own role in reintegration process.
Conduct other tasks as required by UNODC staff.
Draft reports and minutes on the reintegration forums.
Qualifications/special skills
An advanced university degree in business administration, international relations, social science, law, political science, international relations, or criminology is required.
A first level university degree in similar fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advance university degree.
5 years of working experience in corrections and/ or criminal justice is required.
Basic IT skills are desirable.
Conducted or organized community reintegration forums for Prisoner’s in Somalia prisons context is desirable
Understanding of Somali culture and language is desirable.