Country |
Tunisia |
Client |
IOM |
Overall project value (EUR) |
€ 4 190 |
Origin of funding |
UNICEF |
Proportion carried out by legal entity |
100% |
Consortium members |
Start date |
May 2025 |
End date |
June 2025 |
Number of staff provided |
5 w/d |
Detailed description of project Back
As part of the EU-funded North Africa Regional Development and Protection Programme – Phase VI, implemented by the Italian Ministry of Interior, this project aims to strengthen child protection systems for migrant children in Tunisia.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is developing a training program for key actors, including child protection professionals, social workers, family court judges, and civil society. The goal is to build their capacity to apply Best Interests of the Child (BIC) procedures in line with international standards and adapted to the Tunisian context.
PROMAN, under its UNICEF Long-Term Agreement, has been contracted to consolidate and finalize the training curriculum. The assignment includes refining the content, defining learning objectives, formatting materials, and integrating adult learning (andragogical) approaches.
The result will be a structured 3-day training package with practical tools and exercises, designed to improve case management and ensure rights-based decision-making for migrant children.
Curriculum Review and Consolidation
Definition of Learning Objectives
Content Restructuring and Formatting
Development of Training Tools and Materials
Assessment and Evaluation Tools
Compilation of a Comprehensive Training Resource Pack
Stakeholder Coordination and Final Validation
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