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Consultant

at DRC
Location Kampala, Uganda
Date Posted January 8, 2024
Category Training and Consultancy
Job Type FULL_TIME
Currency UGX

Description

Consultant to assist the establishment of a DIGNITY office in Uganda, and to support building up strong partnerships and programmes
OrganizationDIGNITY - Danish Institute Against Torture Posted22 Dec 2023 Closing date15 Jan 2024
Place of work: Kampala, Uganda
Beginning of contract: As soon as possible and the latest by 15th of February 2024
Duration of the contract: 8 months consultancy with possible extension and/or full-time employment
Background Information

DIGNITY is a Danish human rights and development organization fighting for a world without torture. We work to ensure that no one is subjected to torture and that torture does not live on with traumatized survivors and their families.

For more than 40 years, DIGNITY has been a driving civil society force in the global fight against torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment.

In Denmark, DIGNITY operates one of the first rehabilitation centers for survivors of torture, where we provide highly specialized rehabilitation to survivors of torture and violence. Moreover, we take a leading role in preventing torture in prisons and other places of detention and in medico-legal documentation of cases of torture.

In addition to our national work, DIGNITY works in more than 20 countries worldwide in close partnerships with human rights defenders, civil society organisations and, where possible, local authorities.

In our programmes, we pursue two core objectives: (1) to prevent torture and other forms of violence, and (2) to restore dignity and functioning of survivors through access to timely and quality mental health and psychosocial support/rehabilitation and justice.

DIGNITY’s modus operandi is the human rights-based approach to development work. We work in close partnership with civil society organisations to strengthen local capacities to document torture and ill-treatment, conduct advocacy, and deliver trauma-informed Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) services and other relevant support to survivors. Moreover, we engage with duty-bearers at different levels through capacity building efforts and advocacy with the aim of stimulating legal and practical change towards enhanced compliance with States’ international human rights obligations to uphold the prohibition of torture and ill-treatment in its various forms.

Globally, DIGNITY’s senior staff occupy seats in the UN Sub-committee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) and the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) thereby taking a leading role in promoting human rights norms that provide protection against torture and ill-treatment.

DIGNITY’s international work is supported by, amongst others, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the European Union and the US Department of State. Our annual turnover is around USD 30 million, and we employ approximately 150 staff at the headquarters in Copenhagen and at our country offices in Jordan and Tunisia.

DIGNITY’s work in Uganda

DIGNITY has been working in Uganda since 2017. We currently work closely with a number of civil society organizations and Makerere University with the aim of strengthening access to rehabilitation for survivors of torture and other forms of violence in Uganda as well as preventive measures.

Going forward it is a strategic priority for DIGNITY to strengthen DIGNITY’s work and position in Uganda through a DIGNITY branch office, that can support us in further strengthening our work in the country, mainly within the following:

To further build-up coherent and scalable programmes in Uganda with multiple partners
To enhance strong partnerships in Uganda and cross-national networks
To enhance outreach to and empowerment of at-risk populations and survivors of torture and other forms of violence
In line with this, DIGNITY is looking for a consultant based in Kampala who will support DIGNITY in establishing a well-functioning DIGNITY office in Kampala following the official NGO registration and in achieving the strategic priorities outlined above.

Consultancy Scope of Work

The consultant will be responsible for the following tasks:

Support DIGNITY in establishing an office space

Support DIGNITY in identifying and establishing a physical office space in Kampala following the NGO registration requirements
Support DIGNITY in ensuring compliance with Ugandan law for NGO operations together with a Ugandan law firm which is contracted by DIGNITY
Investigate conditions to set up a financial system in Uganda in aligment with DIGNITY’s financial system in Copenhagen
Represent DIGNITY during relevant meetings and events in Uganda and potentially regionally
Provide recommendation on how to ensure that the office in Uganda works in compliance with DIGNITY’s general operational procedures and standards for a respectful working environment and any applicable laws
Support DIGNITY DIGNITY in building up projects in Uganda

Provide recommendations to DIGNITY on how to strengthen synergies between DIGNITYs current projects / engagements in Uganda as well as cross-national within the African region
Support DIGNITY in the conceptualization and development of a comprehensive programme with multiple partners in close dialogue with exciting partners in the country
Support DIGNITY in the identification of new relevant partners and thematic areas
Provide recommendations to the implementation of DIGNITY’s strategic priorities through the programming in Uganda
Providing DIGNITY with strategic insights regarding contextual challenges, the human rights situation and funding opportunities in Uganda

Report regularly to DIGNITY about the progress, challenges and needs for adjustments of strategies and plans
Inform DIGNITY regularly on the human rights situation as well as the socio-political and security situation in Uganda
Inform DIGNITY on new funding opportunities in Uganda and support interaction between relevant partners, DIGNITY and potential donors
The tasks will be further defined and made more specific with deliverables and timeline depending on the competencies, start date and input from the selected candidate.

Knowledge, competences and experience requirements

Minimum requirements

A relevant university degree in social sciences, human rights, law or the like
Fluency in written and oral English
Solid IT skills and mastering of online working flows (Word, Excel, Power point, Outlook, online meeting tools and so forth)
Professional experience

At least 10 years of professional experience with responsibilities in administration and/or in NGO Development and/or Humanitarian work
5 years of professional experience in human rights/development work in Uganda
Solid experience with development and implementation of larger development programmes
Solid experience in engaging and facilitating processes with multiple stakeholders (local, national and international actors)
Project management experience and skills

Demonstrated skills in the utilization of a Logical Framework Approach and Theories of Change
Solid experience in project monitoring and evaluation
Demonstrated skills in budget follow-up and reporting
Demonstrated skills and experience with donor compliance and communication
Experience in working with NGO partners on project implementation (full project cycle)
Other appreciated skills and knowledge

Strong coordination and communication skills
Ability to work independently and as a team player
Ability to adapt and be flexible
Experience with establishing / running an NGO branch office in Uganda
Solid knowledge of the environment of human rights actors (state and non-state) in Uganda
A solid knowledge of the environment of civil society organisations in Uganda
A solid knowledge of the justice and health sector in Uganda