Job Title: International Consultant on Men and Boys’
Engagement
Organization: UN Women
Location: Chisinau, Moldova
Application Deadline : 20-Jul-23 (Midnight New York,
USA)
Type of Contract : Individual Contract
Post Level : International
Consultant
Languages Required : English
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms
of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous
groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All
applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
UNDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment,
including sexual harassment, and discrimination. All selected candidates will,
therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
Background
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in
the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination
against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of
equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development,
human rights, humanitarian action, and peace and security.
The work of UN Women in Moldova is guided by its new Country
Strategic Note 2023-2027, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development
Cooperation Framework for Moldova (2023-2027), UN
Women Global Strategic Plan, National Programs and Strategies, and aims to
contribute to the gender-responsive implementation of the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development. The Strategic Note focuses on four main areas: 1)
Ending Violence against Women, 2) Women’s Leadership and Governance, 3) Women’s
Economic Empowerment, and 4) Humanitarian and Peace development nexus and UN
Coordination on Gender equality.
Through its programmes and projects, UN Women provides
technical assistance to national partners (governmental and non-governmental),
including the private sector, in the implementation of existing international
and national commitments to women’s rights and gender equality; it facilitates
networking and exchange of good practices and advocates for women’s rights and
gender equality in all areas of life.
Moreover, UN Women Moldova mobilizes other actors of the
society including youth, religious leaders, judicial staff, police, service
providers, members of the artistic community, and former perpetrators, so that
under the leadership of survivors of violence, the ‘whole society’ can produce
long-overdue results for women and gender equality. In this regard, it is
increasingly recognized that engaging boys and men in the promotion of gender
equality produce positive health and development outcomes for all. Indeed,
widespread and rigid gender norms and stereotypes, predominantly affecting
women and leading to the violation of their human rights, can also affect boys
and men and lead to negative social and health consequences (e.g. occupational
or mental health issues, etc.). Thus, the researchers confirmed that gender
equality could reduce pressure on men and boys to conform to damaging
traditional forms of masculinity and, consequently, improve the relationships
among themselves and with women and girls.
On the other hand, the obsolete gender roles and
responsibilities and the associated toxic and patriarchal forms of masculinity
sustain unequal power relationships between men and women and, thus, often
justify male violence and gender-based violence. It is noted that such
attitudes and stereotypes are the core causes of the (1) disadvantaged position
of women in political and public life in the state party; (2) violence against
women in the state party; and (3) gender segregation, as reflected in the
educational choices of women and girls and the options for job selection. This
is corroborated by the available national statistics, which show that 6 out of
10 women from urban areas and 7 out of 10 women from rural areas have
experienced at least one form of violence (psychological, economic, physical,
and/or sexual) at the hands of their current or former partner during their
lifetime, and 1 out of 10 has been exposed to all forms of violence (“Violence
against Women in the Family”). Furthermore, 41.1% of men either completely or
partially agree that there are instances where a woman deserves to be
physically assaulted, and 27.7% of men believe that a woman should endure
violence to preserve the family. Disturbingly, more than 40% of men hold the
woman responsible for rape cases, suggesting that if a woman has a negative
reputation or does not resist physically during rape, it cannot be considered
as rape ("Men and Gender Equality in the Republic of Moldova").
Hence, involving boys and men in promoting gender equality
and ending violence against women and girls not only leads to the creation of
an inclusive and respectful society for all individuals, regardless of their
gender but also contributes to reducing violence against women, which men
against women predominantly perpetrate. Men and boys should be regarded as
partners and beneficiaries in reshaping entrenched societal perceptions
regarding women and girls. The inclusion of boys and men in efforts to eliminate
violence against women can serve as an effective and sustainable approach to
combatting gender-based discrimination. Therefore, it is crucial to take
sustainable action and collaborate across genders, with women and girls, men
and boys, in order to dismantle traditional gender roles that serve as
significant obstacles to achieving a gender-equal and healthy society.
In this context, UN Women Moldova is firmly dedicated to
exploring, conceptualizing, and expanding its initiatives in the Elimination of
Violence Against Women (EVAW), specifically emphasizing engaging men and boys
(EMB). The organization acknowledges the intersectionality between patriarchal
and transformative masculinities and the social determinants of health,
understanding their influence on the effectiveness of community-based
interventions.
Rationale
UN Women brings gender equality and human rights
perspectives into its work on empowering women and promoting gender equality.
We spearhead strategies entailing clear links with factors propelling the
epidemic of gender inequality, such as gender norms and stereotypes,
patriarchal and transformative masculinities, gender-based discrimination, and
violence against women and girls. Our most important strategy is empowering
women and girls, promoting gender equality and respectful relationships, which
is in line with the UN Women Generation Equality campaign and Gender
Based-Violence Action Coalitions.
In this context, UN Women CO intends to contract an
international consultant to support UN Women in designing and implementing
activities intended for engaging men and boys in promoting transformative
masculinity and contributing to the eradication of gender stereotypes that will
help create more equal gender relations, as well as address some issues that
men themselves experience. The expected result of this activity is to develop a
UN Women Strategy on Masculinity for 2023-2027 and operational work plans in
line with the UN strategic Note and objectives under the National Programme for
accelerating gender equality in the Republic of Moldova for the years 2023-2027
and in line with recently approved National Program for Preventing and
Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence for 2023-2027.
The selected international consultant will be responsible
for the provision of technical support, including but not limited to providing
analysis on developed resources, providing technical support to the UN Women
Moldova team as well as to designated community partners and stakeholders on
how to most effectively engage Men and Boys to work towards EVAW and promoting
GE. The team members will also work by applying UN Women’s self-learning
booklet Understanding
Masculinities and Violence Against Women and Girls and other relevant UN Women
resources, including the material developed under the UN Women
HeforShe campaign.
Duties and Responsibilities
Scope of Work
In this context, UN Women Moldova office intends to contract
an international consultant to support in the designing and implementing
activities intended for engaging men and boys in promoting transformative
masculinity and contributing to the eradication of gender stereotypes that will
help create more equal gender relations, as well as institutionalizing men and
boys’ engagement within the key stakeholders of UN Women Moldova office and
broadly. The expected result of this action is to contribute to gender equality
through raising awareness on men and boys’ engagement and masculinity and
effectively responding to ending VAWG.
The selected international consultant will be responsible
for the provision of technical support, including but not limited to the
existing desk review of available literature in the area, capacity building,
trainings, etc. to UN Women Moldova office team as well as to designated
community partners and stakeholders on how to most effectively engage men and
boys to work towards Ending Violence Against Women and Girls (EVAWG) including
promoting GE.
In addition to this, the consultant will take into
consideration the learning process which is conducted by UN Women HQ on using
transforming patriarchal masculinities (TPM) approach to guide UN Women work on
male engagement, supported by the Government of Iceland under the Action
Coalition on GBV. This encompasses a technical mentorship for UN Women Moldova
team, including peer-review of relevant documents produced under the local interventions.
Contributions: UN Women will put at the disposal of selected
individuals all available materials and necessary information for task
achievement and will facilitate the meetings as needed.
In case of assignment’s related missions, the International
Consultant may use the facilities of the office (i.e. internet access,
printing, copying, etc.).
Under the supervision of the UN Women Moldova Programme
Analyst on EVAW and the relevant colleagues from the team, the international
consultant will be responsible for the implementation of the following main
tasks:
- Provide
technical support to UN Women Moldova Country Office to develop and
implement the male engagement strategy.
- Providing
analysis and reports on emerging issues, holding consultations with
stakeholders, and attending related meetings and workshops as per UN
Office’s request.
- Provide
support in the conceptualisation and development of local
awareness-raising, advocacy and communication activities aiming at men’s
and boys’ engagement.
- Delivering
training and workshops specifically for men and boys, targeting
governmental and non-governmental institutions, the private sector,
professional associations, local authorities, universities, and bar
associations.
- Providing
technical support to innovative approaches to encourage behavioural change
among men.
Deliverables and Timeframe
During the implementation of this assignment, the consultant
shall be responsible for delivering of the following outputs, comprising of the
main milestones:
|
No |
Deliverables |
Estimated workload (workdays) |
Estimated timeframe: |
|
1 |
Detailed Work Plan |
2 days |
End July 2023 |
|
2 |
Documents review of existing desk research and develop
materials, with additional inputs based on the last changes. |
5 days |
Mid-August 2023 |
|
3 |
Developing and presenting the draft of the Strategy on
Masculinity in line with the UNW SN and National programmes. |
15 days |
By end October 2023 |
|
4 |
Support the UN Women project team on other ad-hoc
project-related activities in the conceptualization and development of local
awareness-raising advocacy and communication activities aiming at men’s and
boys’ engagement. |
up to 3 days |
July – November 2023 |
|
5 |
Deliver at least 5 trainings and workshops specifically
for men and boys, targeting by not limited to governmental and
non-governmental institutions, the private sector, professional associations,
local authorities, universities, and bar associations. |
up to 12 days |
By end October 2023 |
|
6 |
Submit the final version of the Strategy on Masculinity to
the CO |
up to 3 days |
Mid-November 2023 |
|
Total |
up to 40 days |
|
|
All written deliverables, including supporting materials,
should be agreed with UN Women and be provided in English language, as
appropriate, in electronic copy.
Duration of the assignment
It is expected that the consultant shall begin work in July
2023 with work being completed by Mid-November 2023, in conformity with the
indicative timeframe described under the “Expected deliverables” section.
The timing and format of activities within the assignment
should be agreed upon with UN Women project Team and may be adjusted in
dependence on internal and/or external factors.
Note: The mentioned number of working
days has been estimated as being sufficient/feasible for the envisaged volume
of work to be completed successfully and is proposed as a guideline for the
duration of the assignment. It cannot and shall not be used as a criterion for
the completion of work/assignment. The provision of envisaged deliverables
approved by the UN Women Programme Analyst shall be the only criteria for the
national consultant’s work being completed and eligible for payment/s.
Travel and other logistic arrangements
UN Women will provide an airline ticket for the mission in
Moldova, or if not, the consultant will be entitled to reimbursement of airfare
for UN Women authorized travel, upon presentation of used airline stubs in an
amount not to exceed the economy class fare or excursion fare, if applicable.
For UN Women authorized travel, the consultant will receive a daily subsistence
allowance at United Nations authorized rates when traveling.
Throughout the assignment, the International Consultant is
expected to have up to 2 missions to Moldova up to 10 working days
(non-consecutive).
Performance evaluation
Consultant’s performance will be evaluated against such
criteria as timeliness, responsibility, initiative, communication, accuracy,
and quality of the products delivered.
Financial arrangements
Payment will be disbursed upon submission and approval of
the activity reports on deliverables and achieved results, with corresponding
annexes, a timesheet, and certification by the supervisor that the services
have been satisfactorily performed.
Competencies
Core Values:
- Respect
for Diversity;
- Integrity;
- Professionalism.
Core Competencies:
- Awareness
and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues;
- Accountability;
- Creative
Problem Solving;
- Effective
Communication;
- Inclusive
Collaboration;
- Stakeholder
Engagement;
- Leading
by Example.
Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s
Core Values and Competencies: https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/About%20Us/Employment/UN-Women-values-and-competencies-framework-en.pdf
Functional Competencies:
- Mature
judgment and initiative;
- Ability
to think out-of-the-box;
- Promotes
the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UN Women;
- Ability
to work in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
- Ability
to work under pressure against strict deadlines;
- Ability
to present complex issues persuasively and simply;
- Flexible
and open to learning and new experiences;
- Displays
cultural, gender, religion and age sensitivity and adaptability.
- Focuses
on impact and result for the partners and responds positively to feedback.
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
- Advanced
University Degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Gender Studies,
Social Sciences, Political Sciences, International relations,
International law, or related field.
Experience:
- At
least 5 (five) years of relevant professional experience in the area of
human rights, gender equality, women’s empowerment, ending violence
against women area and engaging men and boys in gender equality;
- At
least 3 (three) years of experience of developing advocacy documents such
as technical reports, briefing notes, background papers, and presentations
in the field of critical masculinities and male engagement in gender
equality.
- At
least 3 (three) years of proven experience in raising awareness/delivering
trainings on gender equality, masculinity, and men’s and boys’ engagement;
- Minimum
(2) years of proven experience in conducting qualitative sociological
research with a particular focus on behaviors and attitudes would be
considered an asset;
- Proven
successful experience in working with international organizations, including
UN agencies, is an asset.
Language skills:
- Excellent
verbal and written English skills. Knowledge of Romanian is an asset.
In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly
created UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment
of Women. The creation of UN Women came about as part of the UN reform agenda,
bringing together resources and mandates for greater impact. It merges and
builds on the important work of four previously distinct parts of the UN system
(DAW, OSAGI, INSTRAW and UNIFEM), which focused exclusively on gender equality
and women's empowerment.
The United Nations in Moldova is committed to
workforce diversity. Women, persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic or
religious minorities, persons living with HIV, as well as refugees and other
non-citizens legally entitled to work in the Republic of Moldova, are
particularly encouraged to apply.
Note: To see the full Terms of Reference wtih
detailed description of the application and evaluation procedure as well as the
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