With an overall objective of Refugees and vulnerable host community members, especially women and children, have improved protection in Greater Cairo, Damietta and Alexandria project, the four expected outcomes for this project are:
1) Women and girls gained knowledge and awareness on their rights and available services for SGBV
2) Values, beliefs, attitudes, behaviours and practices (individuals and communities) shift to recognize VAWC as unacceptable.
3) Schools, community schools and civil society organizations (Duty Bearers) promote and recognize gender equality, child protection and respect for all.
4) SGBV survivors access immediate response and protective services
Objective of the Assignment:
The objective of this assignment is two-fold:
1- Within the framework of the project’s first outcome(1-1) , legal sessions will be provided to attendees (Alexandria, Damietta and Cairo) with basic information on their legal rights. Sessions will specifically focus on refugee status/immigration status, legal procedures regarding issuing legalized marital licenses, divorce certificates, and birth certificates, and on the legislation concerning sexual harassment. Moreover, early marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) will be tackled from a legal perspective. After every session, pre- and post- evaluation surveys will be conducted in order to evaluate whether attendees have gained the desired knowledge.
2- Within the framework of the project’s fourth outcome(3-4) , CARE Egypt is looking for a legal entity that can provide Legal Assistance through its lawyers to refugees who experienced any type of SGBV incidents.
Consultants will be expected to work in Alexandria and Damietta as well as Cairo in certain areas that will be defined.
Please click on the below link for full TOR and information
CEF – Legal Consultancy – TOR – BPRM
Deadline for sending the technical and financial proposal is (6 Jan. 2022) prior 7 pm), Financial proposal should include Taxes). , to be submitted via below application ONLY
		

CARE Egypt welcomes applications for the following position(s) from motivated and committed professionals seeking to improve the conditions of the poor and marginalized, and those with strong core values and vision. CARE conceptualizes diversity in the broadest sense, going beyond regular classifications of gender, race, and nationality. CARE has a prevailing culture that mandates the principles and practice of equal employment opportunity and excellence through diversifying its workforce in a way that strengthens the overall organization and ensures gender equity. Applying the core values (Transformation, Integrity, Diversity, Equality and Excellence) is of the main strengths either among the staff or with our partners and stakeholders. Additionally, CARE values the global Child Protection policies and strictly apply all its related measures to ensure that our staff, programs and operations ‘Do No Harm’ to children.