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.
Globally, UN Women focuses on six priority areas: increasing womenโs leadership and participation in governance and decision-making, ending violence against women, enhancing womenโs economic empowerment, engaging women in all aspects of peace and resilience, making gender equality central to national development planning and budgeting, and advancing gender equality in intergovernmental processes. In the Philippines, these priorities are translated into programmes and advocacy efforts steered to support the cross-cutting, high-impact area of womenโs full, equal, and meaningful participation in leadership and decision-making across humanitarian, development, and peace contexts. Through its normative mandate, UN Women Philippines is also supporting the country in the operationalization of the countryโs commitments to international frameworks, standards and targets, including in further improving the countryโs gender-responsive budgeting policy.
In 2022, the UN Secretary-General initiated a comprehensive review of the UN system capacity to deliver on gender equality, identifying the successes and shortcomings of the UN system and providing a set of recommendations to proper gender equality forward. Subsequently, in 2023, a task team and advisory board comprising of 12 UN entities deliberated over the reviewโs recommendations that culminated in the development of the UN system-wide Gender Equality Acceleration Plan (GEAP), launched in March 2024, marking a significant stride in advancing the Secretary-Generalโs agenda as outlined in Our Common Agenda and serves as a substantive contribution to the Summit of the Future. With its UN system coordination mandate, UN Women plays a key role in supporting and monitoring the implementation and execution of the GEAP action points. At country level, this will be supported by the development of Country Gender Equality Profiles/CGEP (Accelerator 1.2) and Country Gender Equality Reviews. (Accelerator 3.3).ย
Reporting to the Country Programme Coordinator, the National Consultant on Gender Equality Acceleration and Localization will conduct technical research, writing and provide capacity building support to the Philippines office in developing the CGEP, policy review of gender mainstreaming legislation and localization of such policies (including the SDGs), particularly the countryโs gender responsive budget policy and its implementation, as well as support the office in developing concept notes to sustain and expand its work on GEAP and SDG localization. The consultant will work in collaboration with key team members. The consultant will be supported by the Operations Associate, who will be the point of contact on the contract and payment issues.
Description of Responsibilities/ Scope of Work
The National Consultant on Gender Equality Acceleration and Localization will perform and deliver on the following tasks:
Prepare and finalize gender responsive tools for SDG localization, particularly the voluntary local review including needed capacity building for partners and stakeholders; Presentation of tools to partners for final vetting and validation prior to publication and distribution; Conduct desk and policy review to outline gender mainstreaming legislation and policies, particularly on the countryโs gender responsive budgeting (GRB) policy, including its localization efforts providing recommendations and key actions Support the drafting the CGEP, following the prepared outline in consultation with UN Women and key stakeholders Prepare presentation material/slide deck that captures key aspects of the CGEP and GRB policy paper Provide gender mainstreaming (acceleration and localization) technical support for projects and project proposal development and reportingDeliverables
Deliverable
Payment will be processed upon the approval of the following:
Expected completion time (due day)ย Submission of gender responsive SDG localization tools draft 15 April 2025 Capacity building and workshop delivery for gender responsive SDG Localization for partners and stakeholders 10 May 2025 Submission of final tools ready for publication and distribution 30 May 2025 Inception Report, including activities to be conducted linked to the development of the GRB policy paper and CGEP Consultation plan and timelineย List of stakeholders to be consulted 15 June 2025 Policy review plan focusing on gender mainstreaming legislation and policies, particularly on the countryโs gender responsive budgeting (GRB) policy, providing recommendations and actions First draft for review/feedback Summary report of related activities/consultations 15 July 2025 Draft CGEP, following the prepared outline with 25-30 pages First draft of the CGEP for review/feedback Summary report of related activities/consultations Support to PPO and stakeholders in conducting gender analysis linked to CGEP 15 August 2025 Socialization of CGEP and aligning various agencies and stakeholders on CGEP Final draft revised based on feedback Presentation deck Support to PPO and stakeholders in conducting gender analysis linked to CGEP 15 September 2025 Finalize draft of CGEP, following the prepared outline with 25-30 pages Final draft of the CGEP Presentation deck on key aspects of the CGEP Support to PPO and stakeholders in conducting gender analysis linked to CGEP October 2025 Support to PPO and stakeholders in conducting gender analysis linked to programmes and projects for reporting purposes as well as proposal and concept note development and preparation November 2025 Collated outputs and brief end of engagement report, with key important action and recommendations for UN Women December 2025 Debriefing session and discussion with UN Women team 30 December 2025Consultantโs Workplace and Official Travel
UN Women will provide the National Consultant on Gender Equality Acceleration and Localization with substantive inputs to ensure the completion of deliverables in line with the objectives of the organizations. This is a home-based consultancy, with reporting to UN Women Philippines office as needed. The consultant may access the UN Women Philippines office for printing of relevant documents or when required to work on-site at any point during the assignment.ย
As part of this assignment, there may be at least one mission related to the scope of work, which will be arranged by UN Women in accordance with UN Womenโs travel policy.
Competencies :
Core Values:
Core Competencies:
Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues; Accountability; Creative Problem Solving; Effective Communication; Inclusive Collaboration; Stakeholder Engagement; Leading by Example.Please visitย this linkย for more information on UN Womenโs Values and Competencies Framework:ย
Functional Competencies:
Ability to produce timely and high-quality outputs Ability to multi-task and work independently with little supervisionย Strong interpersonal, negotiation, presentation and communication skills, including ability to listen actively and respond effectively Strong resourcefulness, logical thinking Technical credibility in research and technical writing on gender equality and womenโs empowermentEducation and Certification:
Masterโs degree or equivalent in Gender and Development, Public Administration, Sociology, International Law, Statistics or a related field is required A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree A project/programme management certification (such as PMPยฎ, PRINCE2ยฎ or MSPยฎ) would be an added advantageExperience:
At least 2 years of professional experience on gender equality and the empowerment of women Strong understanding of gender equality and development issues in the context of the Philippines Strong knowledge of the UN system, international frameworks, standards and agendas on gender equality and the Sustainable Development Goalsย Experience in drafting and production of research papers and reports, project development, results-based reporting and facilitating KIIs and consultations/workshops is required Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently Excellent English communication and writing skills (Samples of previous work may be required)Languages:
Fluency in English and Filipino is required Knowledge of any other UN official language is an assetStatements :
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