Terre des Hommes Netherlands is seeking a research consultant who is experienced in survey methodology and analysis to conduct a global study to measure the aetiology and prevalence of child exploitation.
Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdH NL) is an international non-governmental organisation committed to stopping child exploitation. Our mission is to protect children by preventing and stopping child exploitation, and by empowering children to make their voices count. Our vision is that children can flourish in a world free of all forms of exploitation.
In executing our mission we seek to address the root causes of exploitation by creating scalable, evidence-based solutions and influencing systemic change.
In 2023, the Listen Up! Strategy of TdH NL was approved, placing a new emphasis on evidence-generation and research. We work towards the achievement of situations where children can say:
To take concrete steps towards achieving this, three TdH NL Thematic Programmes were co-created, and launched in April 2024:
Alongside implementing the Thematic Programmes over the coming six years, the Listen Up! Strategy also aims to:
We believe that the ethically complex nature of the phenomenon of child exploitation, poor conceptual clarity, and inconsistent prevalence estimates that do not capture the true number and that are incomparable across countries and regions, contributes to a scattered understanding of the issue. As a result, the scale and aetiology of child exploitation remains unrecognised which makes it difficult to assess where intervention is indicated and how change happens over time. This means that child exploitation does not sit high on global agendas (even in child rights’ spaces) and does not generate funding for organisations to generate evidence that can catalyse systemic change.
TdH NL is seeking professional support on generating a dataset to enhance the understanding of the magnitude and intersectional aetiology of child exploitation in the countries where TdH NL currently operates programmes and additional high priority countries. This survey will be distributed among a total of 30 countries.
This dataset should answer the following research questions:
This is a study that will be repeated toward the end of the strategic period as a method to track progress in the field of child exploitation, as well as the contribution of TdH NL to catalyse systemic change.
The service provider is expected to deliver the following:
The contract will commence from September 2024 (asap). The contract is expected to be completed by 31 January 2025. Ideally the consultant will work for 3-4 days per week with TdH NL during this period.
The consultant should have the following:
The consultant will report to TdH NL Research Lead, and maintain regular communication with the TdH NL Research, Expertise and Influencing and Thematic Programme and Programme, Development and Quality teams.
The budget for this consultancy assignment will be a maximum of 500 EUR per day excluding VAT.
Any individual or agency fitting the profile is invited to apply. Agencies need to have no conflict of interest and a due diligence check will be part of the selection procedure. The following should be included in applications:
Please submit your application by 17 September 2024.
Terre des Hommes Netherlands is part of the International Federation of Terre des Hommes organisations, a strategic partnership of member organisations sharing the same brand name and core values for joint lobby and advocacy around children’s rights. Terre des Hommes Netherlands (TdH NL) protects children by preventing and stopping child exploitation, and by empowering children to make their voices count. Our work is grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and seeks to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Under our new Global Strategy (2023 - 2030), TdH NL is redefining and refining our role as a child rights organisation, with the strategic ambition that “by 2030, Terre des Hommes Netherlands is a catalyst for systemic change to stop child exploitation. We do this by empowering children and their communities, connecting them with those who have power to enact change, and utilising our knowledge and expertise to co-create sustainable, evidence-based solutions.”
TdH Netherlands is led by a two-headed Executive Team: the Executive Director and the CEO.
The values of TdH Netherlands are: Responsible, Bold, Human-Centred and Playful.
The organisation's core principles are: (1)Children at the Centre, (2) Intersectionality and Power Awareness, (3) Safety and Wellbeing, (4) Sustainability, and (5) Meaningful and Strategic Partnerships.
In line with our new strategy, TdH NL is in the process of establishing three thematic programmes under which our portfolio of humanitarian and development projects and programmes will be managed. These are: 1. Child Labour, 2. Sexual Exploitation of Children, and 3. Humanitarian Action. Our programmatic work is supported by two cross-programmatic units: Programme Development and Quality (PDQ), and Research, Expertise and Influencing (REI). Aligned to our new strategy, and based on many years of experience as a child rights organisation, we aim to consolidate our expertise and programme management, informed by research, to bring about sustainable and systemic change in the lives of children, and to hold duty bearers accountable.
The focus of TdH NL regarding humanitarian action is on child protection in emergencies (CPiE), with a particular focus on the protection of children from exploitation.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Integrity and Child Safeguarding
We are not looking for just one type of person - we want to recruit people who can add fresh perspectives, innovative ideas and challenge our thinking. We are especially interested in people whose lived experiences help us to see things we might otherwise miss, and enable us to do better work with and for children. Whether or not you meet 100% of the criteria, we want to hear from you, because we know that different voices, ideas, perspectives and knowledge, working together will enable us to better the lives of children around the world.
TdH NL is committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation. We continue to learn about intersectional considerations and power distribution within our organisation and our work. We are dedicated to preventing and eradicating any type of misconduct including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, any other type of misuse of power, lack of integrity or financial misconduct.
Note: We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us, this includes a commitment to diversity and inclusion at all levels of our work. All offers of employment will therefore be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which include a valid criminal record check, terrorism finance checks, and/or integrity screenings/references relating to misconduct and disciplinary actions in prior employment.
TdH NL is particularly committed to keeping children and vulnerable individuals safe, and has zero tolerance on (child) abuse. Every TdH NL employee is bound by the TdH NL Code of Conduct that describes the expected behaviour by staff, in particular with regards to Safeguarding children and (young) adults in our programmes. Child safeguarding measures are part of our selection and recruitment process. By submitting your application you accept that TdH NL will conduct such pre-employment screening for successful candidates. TdH NL participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme.