Consultant for the Revision of the Alternative Care in Emergencies (ACE) Toolkit

  • Part Time , Remote
  • Nairobi

Website International Rescue Committee

The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.

Purpose of the Consultancy 

To lead the revision of the Alternative Care in Emergencies Toolkit, ensuring that it: 

Reflects current evidence, and best practices 
Responds to findings from the ACE Survey 2025 
Aligns with inter-agency guidance (e.g. CPMS, Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, child safeguarding standards, community-based child protection frameworks) 
Integrates practitioner needs and contextual realities across diverse humanitarian settings 
Remains accessible, operational, modular, and adaptable for field practitioners and government stakeholders 
Streamline existing annexes towards potential consolidation and reduction. 

Scope of Work 

The consultant will be responsible for delivering a streamlined, technically robust version of the ACE Toolkit. Key tasks include: 

Inception & Planning (5 days) 

Review relevant materials, including: 
The ACE Toolkit (2013) 
ACE Survey 2025 results 
Existing tools annexes and templates 
Field Handbook on Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC), and Toolkit on Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) 
Latest global and inter-agency guidance including the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, CPMS and key resources, such as those from the Alliance, UNICEF, UNHCR, GPC, key INGO guidance and academic publications 
Develop an inception note with: 
Annotated outline of revised toolkit 
Methodology and revision approach 
Identification of tools to retire, replace, or update 
Workplan and timeline for 40 consultancy days 

Revision of Core ACE Guidance (20 days)  

Revise and, where necessary, rewrite and reorganize the ACE Toolkit, ensuring: 
Up-to-date evidence, terminology, and standards 
Integration of updated case management tools and practices (aligned with IM principles and BIP) 
Practical, user-friendly structure with clear steps and flow diagrams 
Stronger emphasis on: 
Community-led and culturally grounded care models 
Localization and capacity sharing 
Integration with national child protection systems 
Disability inclusion in alternative care, gender, and intersectionality 
Safer digital practices, data protection, and interoperability 
Safeguarding in emergency placements 
Ensure alignment with survey feedback on language, accessibility, and usability. 

Revision of Tools and Templates (5 days) 

Review all existing tools in the original toolkit (over 60) and: 
Propose to the ACE Task Team the tools that should be updates/removed/added. Based on the feedback received:  
Update relevant ones 
Remove outdated ones 
Add new tools and templates based on practitioner requests 
Ensure tools reflect current standards for assessment, monitoring, reunification, caregiver support, reporting, and safeguarding 
Produce consistent formatting, instructions, and version control. 

Consultation & Validation (5 days) 

Collaborate closely with the UASC Task Force, most importantly the ACE Task Team, IRC technical leads and the Alliance leadership in reviewing the revised content and incorporating feedback based on consensus. 
Participate in monthly technical review sessions of the ACE Task Team to present progress, gather feedback, and adjust content;  
Organize a final consultation workshop 
Incorporate broad inter-agency feedback from at least one wider consultation round (written or virtual workshop). 

Finalization (5 days) 

Produce a finalized ACE Toolkit, including: 
Full narrative text 
Updated tools annex 
Implementation guidance and roll-out recommendations, including for capacity strengthening through the Alliance 
Clear cross-referencing and user navigation 
Provide a stand-alone Executive Summary and Quick Reference Guide. 
Submit clean and tracked-change versions of all outputs. 

Consultant Profile 

Required: 

Minimum 10 years’ experience in child protection in humanitarian setting 
Proven expertise and experience directly implementing alternative care and UASC programming in humanitarian contexts. 
Proven experience working at global or inter‑agency level, including engagement with UN agencies, NGOs, and coordination mechanisms. 
Demonstrated authorship of technical guidance, toolkits, global standards, or policy documents 
Strong familiarity with the ACE Toolkit, UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS). UASC Handbook and toolkit, IM, BIP and data protection 
Demonstrated experience in synthesizing diverse feedback cohesively  
Excellent writing and facilitation skills 
Ability to produce practical field guidance 
Ability to integrate equity, disability inclusion, and adolescent‑specific considerations into technical guidance. 
Demonstrated ability to manage work independently, deliver to deadlines, and balance technical ambition with realistic scope and time constraints. 
Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully within an inter‑agency, consensus‑driven environment. 

Desirable: 

Prior involvement in the ACE Toolkit or Alliance working groups 
Experience working in multiple emergency contexts 
Experience with participatory research or large-scale consultation processes 
Knowledge of a second UN language. 

Management & Coordination 

The consultant will be contracted and managed by the IRC 
Core technical oversight will be provided by the UASC Task Force Co-Leads, ACE Technical Task Team, IRC 
Additional consultation with UNICEF and other key stakeholders as require

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