Plan International Cambodia “Our policies and procedures always ensure that the welfare of children comes first”
  Plan is an international humanitarian child-centred community development (CCCD) organisation, without religious, political or government affiliation and is one of the oldest and largest international development agencies in the world and is active over 70 countries. Plan International Cambodia started its operations in Cambodia in 2002 and is committed to improving the lives of poor children, their families and communities. Plan International Cambodia is looking for qualified consultant for the position below.  
Consultancy for Baseline Study of THRIVE Project: Promoting a Healthy Childhood through Quality ECCD, Nutrition, and WASH in Northeast Cambodia (Consultant)
  With funding support from Plan Germany (GNO), Plan International Cambodia in collaboration with Bandos Komar (BK), Wathanakpheap (WP), and Cambodia Rural Development Team (CRDT) are implementing a 3-year project entitled “Promoting a Healthy Childhood through Quality ECCD, Nutrition, and WASH in North-East region in Cambodia” in the remote and disadvantaged areas in Stung Treng and Rattanak Kiri provinces.   The consultant will responsible for collecting and completing all information/data as required by each of all indicators stated in project logical framework. This will include the proposal of research method and tool development, training his/her data collection team, collection both primary and secondary data, overseeing the work of his/her data collectors, data entry and analysis, organizing consultation and validation workshop with key stakeholders and report writing.   Please follow this link https://app.box.com/s/bxdtfq0kg1yr6dqyniz2b4cozu​taleg6 for the detailed TOR and please prepare proposal and required documents as described in the ToR, then email to [email protected] by 28 November 2017, at 5.00 pm, local time. Only applications that meet the qualifications will be considered.  
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