- Country: USA
- No of vacancies: N/A
- Salary: N/A
- Organization: UNDP
- Gender: Both
- Deadline: 2024-01-15
Duties and Responsibilities
- Deliver a comprehensive report that outlines the consultant’s understanding of the assignment, the proposed methodology, and a detailed work plan for the duration of the consultancy.
- Conduct a comprehensive analysis of the UN Trust Fund’s value, understanding and position within the feminist philanthropy and UN EVAW and grant-making funding space over the last five years, with a focus on its commitment to providing core and flexible funding to Women’s Rights Organizations (WROs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). Compare the Trust Fund’s practices and policies against those of similar feminist philanthropic funders and a sample of UN Grant Making entities, based on criteria such as: eligibility requirements, grant size, application process, and geographic focus. Highlight areas where the Trust Fund excels as a feminist grant maker within the UN System and provide specific recommendations for how the UN Trust Fund can draw on its 20-year history to influence grant-making practices within the UN system. Provide strategic recommendations for enhancing collaboration with other feminist grant-makers and offer recommendations for enhancing its coordination and convening power within the field of EVAW. The analysis should be presented in a detailed report, not exceeding 20 pages, and will be used to inform the Chief’s strategic engagement with internal and external partners/stakeholders.
- Conduct a thorough assessment of the UN Trust Fund Secretariat’s governance approach, in particular the role of the RPAC/GPAC and explore how best to strengthen the UN Trust Fund’s Governance can be elevated and strengthened to reflect its innovation as a longstanding United Nations, Member States and Civil Society partnership. Evaluate the existing governance structure of the UN Trust Fund; assess the roles, responsibilities, and effectiveness of RPAC and GPAC; identify any gaps or weaknesses in the current governance framework; provide concrete recommendations to strengthen governance and coordination structures within the Trust Fund.
- Conduct an assessment of the UN Trust Fund’s grant selection process over the past three years, with a specific focus on evaluating the roles, responsibilities, and decision-making practices of the Regional Programme Advisory Committees (RPACs) and the Global Programme Advisory Committee (GPAC) and specifically identifying ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the selection process. Utilize a mixed-methods approach, incorporating analysis of internal selection documents, interviews with UN Trust Fund team members and technical reviewers. Identify areas of strength, as well as opportunities for improvement, in the current grant selection process and operations. Present the findings and recommendations in a detailed report, not exceeding 20 pages.
- Based on the findings on the above two reports and internal analysis conducted by the UN Trust Fund, work closely with the team to develop actionable recommendations to be aligned with the UN Trust Fund management response to the Mid-Term Strategic Plan to further guide the Trust Fund in its final years of Strategic Plan implementation. Present the recommendations and roll-out plan in a high-quality slide deck, accompanied by a short, high level report, not exceeding 8 pages.
- An agreed set number of days providing technical support to the UN Women EVAW section.
- [If time permits] Based on the findings of the MTR in the areas of divergent perceptions, support an internal examination of why varied understandings and perceptions of the Trust Fund persist and offer recommendations for improving communication and engagement practices. Deliver a detailed report outlining concrete recommendations on how to enhance collaboration and communication across diverse stakeholders, ensuring recommendations are practical, actionable, and tailored to the specific needs and expectations of each stakeholder group.
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy.
Competencies
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Required Skills and Experience
Education and Certification:
• Master’s degree or equivalent in Gender, Social Work, International Development or a related field is required.
• A [project/programme management] certification would be an added advantage.
Experience:
- At least 10 years of progressively responsible work experience in Gender Based Violence and Gender Mainstreaming
- At least 10 years specifically managing grants and programmes on GBV, GBViE and EVAW in international contexts.
- Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently.
- Experience supporting a UN Agency on advancing EVAW and/or gender strategies preferable.
Languages:
- Fluency in English is required.
- Knowledge other UN official is an asset.
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