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8350 (8516): Implementation of the Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation (SAFE) Programme: Zimbabwe

Last update: Oct 18, 2019 Last update: Oct 18, 2019

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Location:Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Gender & Human Rights
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: GBP 10,460,000
Date posted: Aug 22, 2018

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Description

Extension Terms

Response Required By: Tue 28 May 2019 at 14:00
Nature of Contract: Contract
Contract Start Date: Sun 18 August 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 48


Contract Ref: 8516
Title: Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation (SAFE) Programme: Zimbabwe

The main objective of the programme is to reduce gender-based violence in Zimbabwe by (1) preventing and responding to violence against women and girls, and (2) improving the availability of and implementers’ capacity to use evaluation evidence, research and data to optimise impact, deliver excellent value for money, and focussed targeting in programming The programme’s purpose is to: a. Prevent violence by changing harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls, providing life skills training to confront abuse, providing advisory services to inform about sexual and reproductive health and rights; providing community education and training on violence prevention and response; and providing parenting support on non-violent disciplining techniques. b. Respond to violence by increasing service uptake by survivors, strengthening community justice structures, providing rehabilitation and reintegration services for victims, and providing relationship counselling to victims of child marriage and domestic abuse. c. Increase the availability and use of evidence to better reach the most vulnerable people in Zimbabwe by conducting an evaluation of violence prevention and response activities to optimise activities’ cost-effectiveness, commissioning demand-led research on child marriage, modern slavery and other topics with limited data, developing an open data portal, and delivering capacity building activities to improve data use of implementing partners.

Extension Terms

Response Required By: Tue 21 May 2019 at 17:00
Nature of Contract: Contract
Contract Start Date: Sun 18 August 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 48

For further information please contact:

Contact: Milena Bandere (Procurement )
Phone: 843 4453
Email: M-Bandere@dfid.gov.uk
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA


Contract Ref: 8350
Title: Implementation of the Stopping Abuse and Female Exploitation (SAFE) Programme: Zimbabwe

Description
The main objective of the programme is to reduce gender-based violence in Zimbabwe by (1) preventing and responding to violence against women and girls, and (2) improving the availability of and implementers’ capacity to use evaluation evidence, research and data to optimise impact, deliver excellent value for money, and focussed targeting in programming The programme’s purpose is to: a. Prevent violence by changing harmful attitudes and behaviours towards women and girls, providing life skills training to confront abuse, providing advisory services to inform about sexual and reproductive health and rights; providing community education and training on violence prevention and response; and providing parenting support on non-violent disciplining techniques. b. Respond to violence by increasing service uptake by survivors, strengthening community justice structures, providing rehabilitation and reintegration services for victims, and providing relationship counselling to victims of child marriage and domestic abuse. c. Increase the availability and use of evidence to better reach the most vulnerable people in Zimbabwe by conducting an evaluation of violence prevention and response activities to optimise activities’ cost-effectiveness, commissioning demand-led research on child marriage, modern slavery and other topics with limited data, developing an open data portal, and delivering capacity building activities to improve data use of implementing partners.

Extension Terms

Response Required By: Wed 31 October 2018 at 14:00
Nature of Contract: Contract
Contract Start Date: Thu 04 April 2019
Contract End Date
Contract Duration (months): 48

For further information please contact:
Contact: Veronica Cain (Procurement )
Phone: 843 3388
Email: v-cain@dfid.gsx.gov.uk
Address: Abercrombie HouseEaglesham Road, , , , G75 8EA

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DFID - Department for International Development - is a United Kingdom government department responsible for administering overseas aid. The goal of the department is "to promote sustainable development and eliminate world poverty".

DfID's main programme areas of work are Education, Health, Social Services, Water Supply and Sanitation, Government and Civil Society, Environment Protection, Research, and Humanitarian Assistance.

 The Department for International Development has closed. It’s been replaced by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) starting September 2020.

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Gender & Human Rights

Includes initiatives that promote gender equality, protect human rights, and address discrimination and vulnerability across populations.


Key areas:
  • Gender equality and women’s empowerment
  • Human rights protection and advocacy
  • Protection of vulnerable and marginalized groups

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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe faces significant infrastructure rehabilitation needs across energy, transport and water systems due to years of underinvestment and macroeconomic instability. Recent efforts have focused on power generation upgrades, road maintenance and re-engagement with international financial institutions to unlock financing. Strengthening policy consistency, restoring investor confidence and improving governance frameworks are essential to translating infrastructure initiatives into sustainable economic recovery and growth.

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