Company Opportunity Cellular Cellphone Study: Indian Terms of Reference

Program Background

Educating individuals on their individual privileges, such as their right to be totally exempt from any form of captivity and individual trafficking, is fundamental to Free the Slaves' core approach. We have used different methods in different program areas to educate heirs and insecure people about their privileges. The differences have not always been precise or intentional; they have sometimes been the outcome of the level of available resources and the professional experiences of local associate employees.

In Indian, we have depended mostly on casual in individual communication by group mobilizers (i.e. employees of our associate CSOs) about individual rights; once group groups are established, group associates continue the process of teaching their neighbors in individual about individual privileges. By contrast, in Ghana, Free the Slaves has developed a official program, such as shown books for low-literacy areas facing child labor captivity issues. The storybook is another means through which FTS associates spread privileges information.

Purpose of the Cellular Cellphone Stability Assessment

The goal of this evaluation is to determine if Elephone S2 mobile phones are an option for distributing privileges information. The program viability will be evaluated both based on the information obtained by customers receiving the speech information and reviews on the performing of the speech concept technological innovation.
This will inform FTS should conduct a longer and more extensive speech concept privileges information lead program later on.

Study Activities

A small-scale evaluation of the viability of Elephone Q mobile phones as a vehicle for privileges information will take place. The evaluation will include:
1. Discussions with associates, companiens and areas regarding phone usage, accessibility and costs.
2. Source choice and control for necessary application, components and telecom solutions.
3. Growth of speech messages: field examining, translation and recording.
4. One month of lead examining (weekly speech messages), which will comprise of tracking the distribution and invoice of information.
5. A review on the evaluation of information obtained by customers and reviews on the program.

Study Fundamentals

 Geographical Coverage
o The program will be applied with one group in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India
 Main Questions
o How do group associates use mobile phones?
o Are Elephone S2 mobile phones available to most group members?
o How much does a mobile phone cost?
o How much does mobile telephone service price (how much to “top up”)?
o How much does it price to receive a speech message?
o What is the most effective software/hardware and telecom solutions for distribution of speech messages?
o Were the speech information delivered and received? Did the associates listen to them?
o What did associates think of the speech concept information system?
o Did the lead program outcome in increased information of privileges for participants?
 Evaluation Method
o Information needed includes:
 group coverage
 variety of phone calls made
 variety of phone calls received
o Way of calculating an increase in information of privileges to be mutually agreed upon by the advisor and Free the Slaves.

Management Information

 Budget
o The total provide this research, such as advisor wage, technological innovation (software, components, etc.), execution of speech phone calls or information, review development, research, components, and journey is US $10,000.
 Deliverables
o Key, simple privileges information information for mobile phone tests
o Study review in English such as reviews on the viability of Elephone Q mobile phone use and changes in information of privileges for the associates including:
 Executive summary of key results and recommendations
 Table of contents
 Objectives, technique and limitations of the evaluation
 Findings, research, and results with associated data presented Training Learned and Suggestions for upcoming action
 Appendices, list of interviewees, etc.
 Timeframe
o Appointment of evaluation advisor – early December
o Initial desk research and choice of a vendor – mid December
o Implementation of the lead – end of Dec – end of January
o Final review – end of Feb 2016.
 Strategies and Other Support
o FTS will provide:
 Immediate reviews to the consultant
 Support with developing a means for calculating change in information in the community
 Support and assistance through insights for each with key informants, associate employees and other stakeholders
 Qualifications materials
 Logistical assistance and journey guidance