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American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI) – Project "Human Rights and Access to Justice in Burkina Faso (HRAJ)"
NOTICE OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF AN INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT TO TRAIN MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (CNDH) OF BURKINA FASO ON TECHNIQUES FOR CONDUCTING INSTITUTIONAL ADVOCACY
TERMS OF REFERENCE
The American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative (ABA ROLI)
The Rule of Law Initiative is a public service project of the American Bar Association that aims to promote legal reform efforts in more than 40 countries around the world. ABA ROLI believes that promoting the rule of law is the most effective long-term response to the most pressing problems facing the global community today, including poverty, economic stagnation and high levels of corruption. ABA ROLI focuses its technical legal assistance efforts in the following areas: 1) Anti-corruption and public integrity; 2) Criminal law and the fight against trafficking in persons; 3) Gender issues; 4) Human rights and conflict mitigation; 5) Judicial reform; 6) Reform of legal education; and (7) Reform of the legal profession. ABA ROLI calls on people with the necessary skills and commitment to effectively promote the rule of law in host countries. We are regularly looking for experienced lawyers, judges, and law professors who are willing to lend their expertise to our programs for long-term and short-term pro bono assignments abroad. For more information, please visit our website at www.americanbar.org .
b. The "Human Rights and Access to Justice in Burkina Faso (HRAJ)" Program
The HRAJ Program is an intervention funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by a consortium of organizations including ABA ROLI, Freedom House, Search For Common Ground, and Pact. Initially planned for a period of three (03) years (May 1, 2020 to April 30, 2023), the program has been extended until December 2024.
The aim of the program is to "strengthen the capacity of the state to prevent and punish human rights violations, as well as to increase awareness and access to remedies leading to reparations". To achieve this goal, the program is structured around three specific objectives:
Objective 1 aims to contribute to strengthening the capacity of the CNDH to implement its mandate and respond to human rights violations.
Objective 2 aims to support CSOs in defending human rights and addressing violations in target areas.
Objective 3 aims to support greater coordination among key human rights actors to build a sustainable movement around reducing human rights violations and preventing atrocities.
This consultation is part of the implementation of the training activities for members and staff of the CNDH provided for in Objective 1 of the Program.
c. The CNDH and the context of this training
The CNDH is an independent public authority established as the national institution for the promotion, protection and defense of human rights in Burkina Faso. Initially created by Decree No. 628-2001/PRES/MJPDH of 20 November 2001, reformed by Law No. 062-2009/AN of 21 December 2009, its creation is now based on Law No. 001-2016/AN of 24 March 2016 in accordance with the Paris Principles, the reference framework for national human rights institutions (NHRIs). 2021 The CNDH was mandated, by Law No. 002-2021/AN of March 30, 2021 amending Law No. 001-2016/AN of March 24, 2016, to serve as a national mechanism for the prevention of torture in Burkina Faso. In May 2023, a new team of Commissioners was appointed and installed, and in October 2023 the institution's strategic plan for the period 2023-2027 was validated. The CNDH is currently working to boost its institutional work.
During the first phase of the implementation of the HRAJ Program, the Program's support enabled the CNDH to assert its status as a national human rights institution, including by substantively improving its visibility and interaction with other stakeholders and by conducting credible investigations and documentation of human rights violations. However, the CNDH is still struggling to follow up on the results of its monitoring and investigation actions. As a result, the commission's ability to act on its findings is a challenge to be addressed in order to be more effective in providing services to victims. The CNDH therefore needs to strengthen its internal capacity to effectively advocate/lobby political decision-makers and administrative authorities for the implementation of its findings and recommendations. With this in mind, it is important that the members of the CNDH, and particularly the Commissioners and the leadership of the technical staff, have access to knowledge and tools that enable them to influence the vision and responses of decision-makers to human rights violations, and that the latter ultimately become sensitive vectors of human rights.
The present service therefore responds to the concern to better equip the main actors of the CNDH in their approach and interactions with the various decision-makers, so that the latter can understand the importance of acting on the cases of violations reported to them, and can in the long run be safe channels for the protection of victims' rights.
The overall objective of the consultation is to strengthen the capacities of the members and staff of the CNDH in the conduct of advocacy/lobbying actions with a view to facilitating the consideration and implementation of the recommendations and opinions that the institution formulates in the context of the implementation of its mandate. It is expected that the acquisition of advocacy/lobbying skills will enable the Commission to mobilize and benefit from the support of institutions and resource persons in the implementation of its missions.
The specific objectives of the consultation include building the capacity of beneficiaries through training to be organized covering the following:
The training session that the Consultant is called upon to provide will benefit the members (commissioners) and staff of the CNDH.
Each module should be structured to emphasize the following:
In particular, the consultant can classify these objectives into categories, according to whether they are (i) cognitive (knowledge or knowledge - field of thought); (ii) psychomotor (know-how or technical aptitude) or (iii) affective (interpersonal skills or behaviour). The consultant will indicate, among other things, the competencies targeted in each module.
PRESENTATION AND CONTENT OF APPLICATIONS: HOW TO APPLY
Expressions of interest should be sent by e-mail to ABA ROLI program in Burkina Faso, with the subject line: "Expression of Interest 01/11/ABA-ROLI/BKF/2023" at the e-mail address BF.recrutement@americanbar.org
The application must include:
SELECTION CRITERIA
Bids will be considered according to the following criteria:
Note: Incomplete applications will not be considered.
The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is December 15, 2023 at 4 p.m. Universal Time/Ouagadougou Time. Applications will be processed as soon as they are received