Deadline: 17-Jun-25
The benchmark assessment report requested under this Call of Expression will look to assess the integration of children’s rights within the private sector in Greece, with a particular focus on Greek businesses.
The objective is to understand how companies perceive their impact on children, the extent to which they integrate children’s rights into their operations, and how they manage activities that affect children’s well-being.
This approach positions UNICEF as an active player in the fast-moving world of responsible business conduct, which is reshaping approaches to global sustainability and the role of business in society. UNICEF is at the forefront of defining children’s rights and business within responsible business conduct, working with regulators, business and industry platforms, investors and other influential stakeholders to identify key challenges and solutions at scale.
By identifying trends, challenges, and gaps in corporate performance on protecting children rights, this study will provide valuable direction for businesses, investors, policymakers, and other stakeholders. The results will contribute to shaping future strategies that foster greater accountability and meaningful action in support of children’s rights.
Sectors and Areas of Specialization
- Cross Sectoral Areas
- Gender equality;
- Child Rights;
- Child Rights and Business; and
- Women empowerment.
- Social Policy and Advocacy
- Policy advocacy;
- Social policy; and
- Advocacy.
Geographic Focus
- Greece
- Central Greece
Methodology
- The implementing partner will collaborate closely with the Partnership Specialist, Head of Programme Sections and in consultation with the Child Rights Monitoring Specialist. The survey should employ qualitative and quantitative methodologies of data collection:
- Desk Review
- Qualitative data collection
- Quantitative data collection
- Collection of Children’s voices
- Documentation of best practice examples
- Development of the final assessment report
Selection Criteria
- Sector expertise and experience – Weight 40%
- Relevance of proposal to achieving expected results– Weight 30%
- Cost effectiveness – Weight 15%
- Realistic timelines and plans – Weight 15%
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