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PROJECT BACKGROUND
With funding and support from Kindernothilfe (KNH), a German child rights NGO active in Thailand, and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), BDF is implementing a 3.5-year project, entitled Building Social Impact in the Thai construction sector, to scale up the systemic impact work and the BSI Initiative. The project objective is that up to 14,000 migrant workers use the improved infrastructure in 36 construction camps and start to use public services for themselves and their children. The project area is the Bangkok Metropolitan Region.
The project has four key outputs 1) Camp managers and camp bosses from 12 construction companies apply the BSI Framework for Action and the related BSI Toolkit; 2) Relevant Thai Ministries create an enabling environment for integrating business and human rights principles in the construction sector‘s value chains; 3) Camp managers, camp bosses, camp residents, and the local service providers work together for the access to services for workers and children in the camps; 4) The voices of migrant workers and their children are incorporated into the BSI initiative.
MAIN OBJECTIVE
To monitor and evaluate the success of the project, it is necessary to conduct baseline surveys in construction camps where BDF has so far been granted access by construction companies which have joined the BSI Initiative. For the purpose of understanding migrant workers and their families' current situation in terms of accessing public services, a survey will carried out with migrant workers to establish a baseline for the following two indicators;
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DELIVERABLES
PROFILE
Interested applicants should email their CV (in either Thai or English) and a short cover letter explaining why they would be suitable for the role as well as their daily rate for conducting surveys (applicants should factor in the cost of transport to the BDF office) in THB ASAP to james@baandekfoundation.org and naphaphon@baandekfoundation.org