Background |
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Background UNDP has a long history of working with the Papua New Guinea Government and Civil Society partners on addressing Gender-based Violence. UNDP supported the Gender-based Violence Department for Community Development and Religion (DfCDR) through the Office for Development of Women (ODW) to develop the Gender-based Violence National Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence (2016-2025) and through this piloted the establishment of four Provincial Gender-based Violence Secretariats. There is a need to revisit the four pilot Provincial Gender-based Violence Secretariats and to support provinces with interests to establish or strengthen their Provincial Gender-based Violence Secretariats. The EU-UN Spotlight Initiative is a global partnership between the United Nations and the European Union to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls in support of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. In Papua New Guinea, the Spotlight Initiative is implemented through four UN agencies (UNDP, UN Women, UNFPA and UNICEF) with a focus on addressing intimate partner violence and domestic violence. It follows a transformative and evidence-based approach, addressing unequal power relations between men and women and focusing on gender-equality and women’s empowerment. The overall vision of the Spotlight Initiative in PNG is that women and girls enjoy their right to a life free of violence, within an inclusive and gender equitable PNG. This contributes to implementation of PNG’s National Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gender Based Violence (2016-2025), with attention to holistic prevention and responses to violence against women. As part of its work under the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative, UNDP in consultation with the Interim Gender-based Violence Secretariat seeks the services of an experienced consultant to work closely with the Interim Gender-based Violence Secretariat on its plan to support existing Provincial Gender-based Violence Secretariats or establish Gender-based Violence Secretariats. |
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Duties and Responsibilities |
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Objectives There are fourmain deliverables of this consultancy:
The Local Consultant will be contracted to support the Spotlight GBV TA to:
2. Support the development of Provincial GBV Strategies and Budgets
3. Support the Development and Implementation of the framework for institutional set-up of Provincial GBV Secretariats.
4. Final report
Supervision and Duties & Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of the UNDP Assistant Resident Representative, the local consultant will work to meet the key objectives outlined above. Deliverables and Payment Schedule *Please refer to the attached Terms of Reference. Resources Provided DfCDR and UNDP will provide a workstation for the consultant in the National GBV Secretariat Office and/or UNDP PNG Country Office and other necessary support. The Coordinator of the Interim GBV Secretariat will also provide support. |
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Competencies |
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Corporate Competencies • Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN values and ethical standards. • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability; and • Treats all people fairly without fear or favour. Functional Competencies • Excellent speaking and writing skills in English are necessary. Working knowledge of Tok Pisin is highly desirable. • Experience in planning, organizational and time management skills, including flexibility, attention to detail and the ability to work under pressure to meet challenging deadline.
• Leadership qualities, including the ability to make sound judgment, meet challenges constructively and creatively. • Excellent interpersonal skills, including ability to establish strong cooperative relationships with senior government officials, civil society and donors. • Ability to quickly adapt to change, and to remain calm under pressure; and • Proven cross-cultural communication and the ability to function effectively in an international, multicultural environment. |
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Required Skills and Experience |
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Education and experience • A degree or equivalent in gender studies, development studies, social science, or related field. • Minimum 5 years’ experience in advocating for gender equality, EVAWG and Human Rights in the Highlands Region of Papua New Guinea. • At least 5 years of hands-on experience on knowledge of systems for gender mainstreaming and capacity development in institutions as well as interagency collaboration • Experience on gender issues, gender-based violence and the ability to apply to strategic and/or practical situations. • Experience and knowledge of setting up institutional or organizational structures and operations to support gender/GBV programming and coordination. • Ability to develop, maintain, and strengthen partnerships with others inside or outside the organization including donors and NGO partners who can provide information, assistance, and support. • A proven track record of consultancy and advisory work for the UN, UNDP, and/or reputable international organizations.
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