Consultancy – Gender Analysis in Marsabit, Kenya 21 views0 applications


ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

Church World Service is a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster. CWS has the following core programs or thematic areas; Water Hygiene and Sanitation; Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods; Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Reduction; Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience, Gender Equality, Protection and Refugee Self Reliance as well as Refugee Resettlement. which help in strategically achieving its mission in Africa:

PROJECT CONTEXT

CWS is currently implementing an Early Recovery, Food Security, Livelihood and Resilience project in Ngurunit, Marsabit County supported by the Primates World Relief and Development Fund and Canadian Food Grains Bank (CFGB). Having worked in Marsabit for the past three years, CWS conducted a gender assessment that revealed prevalent forms of gender-based violence (GBV) against women and girls. The most common forms identified were intimate partner violence, forced or opportunistic early marriage, and female genital mutilation (FGM).

The assessment indicated that both men and women are generally aware that most forms of GBV are prohibited under Kenyan law and subject to punitive penalties.

To address these challenges and align with CFGB and CWS Gender Policies this project needs to be gender transformative as much as possible. For this project CWS plans to use ‘Transforming Masculinities (TM)’ approach to implement all the gender component activities. CWS seeks to conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to inform context-specific programmatic and advocacy interventions. The analysis aims to identify the root causes of gender and social inequalities, providing a foundation for developing gender transformative practices that do not harm women, girls’ men and boys. The findings will guide training on gender transformative practices that uphold community values while safeguarding the well-being of all members.

Gender Analysis

The Gender Expert will conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to ensure effective gender mainstreaming in the project’s design and implementation. Working under the direct supervision and guidance of the Program Manager and in close collaboration with the Country Representative, the M&E Expert, and organization-wide Gender staff, the Gender Expert will be responsible for the following tasks outlined in the table below.

During the assignment period, the Gender Expert will conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to ensure effective gender mainstreaming in the project’s design and implementation. Working under the direct supervision and guidance of the Program Manager and in close collaboration with the Country Representative, the M&E Expert, and organization-wide Gender staff, the Gender Expert will be responsible for the following tasks

Review relevant CWS documents on the requirements for gender mainstreaming, including policies from CFGB, CWS, the UN, and the IASC on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, Tearfund transforming masculinities approach – In-depth Gender Analysis is conducted (10 days field based)

Conduct a detailed gender analysis following relevant guides to gender mainstreaming. Focus particularly on gender issues in the intervention area or region, such as: Gender division of Labor, access to and control of resources and technologies, women’s and men’s needs and preferences, opportunities for and constraints on women’s participation

Assess and identify potential gender-differentiated impacts of the project – Impacts and risk are identified

Identify government agencies, NGOs, community-based organizations (CBOs), and women’s associations or groups in Marsabit that focus on gender-related issues, specifying their areas of intervention. Evaluate their capacity to contribute effectively during the project’s preparation and implementation phases

Develop a gender action plan based on the findings of the gender analysis, identifying opportunities and entry points for integrating gender considerations into the project. The plan should align with the project’s logical framework (log frame) and include Gender-specific project components, Gender-responsive targets and indicators, Timelines for implementation, Assigned responsibilities for key stakeholders, Implementation arrangements to ensure effective integration of gender mainstreaming

Provide detailed cost estimates for implementing the Plan of Action for Gender Mainstreaming, ensuring that all components are accurately budgeted and aligned with the project’s objectives

Integrate relevant gender components from the Plan of Action for Gender Mainstreaming into the project document, ensuring they are clearly outlined and include detailed cost estimates for their implementation

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education:

The Gender Expert should have a postgraduate university degree in Social Science, Gender Studies and Development or other relevant discipline, preferably with a specialization in gender and project cycle management.

Technical and Functional Experience:

The Gender Expert should have:

  • A minimum of 5 years practical experience in the field of gender equality and gender mainstreaming,
  • Experience in transforming Masculinities approach will be preference
  • Formal training in gender analysis and gender planning and demonstrated expertise in mainstreaming gender in projects and programmes, especially in specific areas of intervention.
  • Thorough understanding of the gender context in Marsabit and experience working with government institutions and international or non-governmental organizations supporting gender and development work in the specific area of intervention.
  • Familiarity with gender analysis tools and methodologies in the specific area of intervention.
  • Strong communication skills, and ability to liaise with various stakeholders, including government officials.

Languages:

Fluency in written and spoken English and Kiswahili is required.

Submission Date: The deadline for submission of applications is Friday 17th of Jan 2025 at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.

Bid Submission:

Interested and qualified consultant(s) should submit their technical proposal and financial proposals to the email [email protected] with the e-mail subject line clearly marked; “Gender Analysis – Ngurunit” The deadline for submission of applications is Friday 17 January at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.

Please Note – CWS procurement is free of charge. Church World Service (CWS) does not charge fees of any kind during the procurement process (Submission of application, interviews, assessments, trainings, etc.). Any solicitation of funds should be reported to [email protected].

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The Resettlement Support Center (CWS RSC Africa) operates a US refugee resettlement program in sub-Saharan Africa through a Cooperative Agreement with the Department of State/Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration.

CWS RSC Africa is responsible for the preparation of refugee case files for adjudication by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers, as well as the out-processing and cultural orientation of all approved cases. CWS RSC Africa is administered by the Church World Service Immigration Refugee Program (CWS/IRP) and is based in Nairobi, Kenya.

0 USD Marsabit CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Church World Service – CWS RSC Africa

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

Church World Service is a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster. CWS has the following core programs or thematic areas; Water Hygiene and Sanitation; Food Security and Sustainable Livelihoods; Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Reduction; Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience, Gender Equality, Protection and Refugee Self Reliance as well as Refugee Resettlement. which help in strategically achieving its mission in Africa:

PROJECT CONTEXT

CWS is currently implementing an Early Recovery, Food Security, Livelihood and Resilience project in Ngurunit, Marsabit County supported by the Primates World Relief and Development Fund and Canadian Food Grains Bank (CFGB). Having worked in Marsabit for the past three years, CWS conducted a gender assessment that revealed prevalent forms of gender-based violence (GBV) against women and girls. The most common forms identified were intimate partner violence, forced or opportunistic early marriage, and female genital mutilation (FGM).

The assessment indicated that both men and women are generally aware that most forms of GBV are prohibited under Kenyan law and subject to punitive penalties.

To address these challenges and align with CFGB and CWS Gender Policies this project needs to be gender transformative as much as possible. For this project CWS plans to use ‘Transforming Masculinities (TM)’ approach to implement all the gender component activities. CWS seeks to conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to inform context-specific programmatic and advocacy interventions. The analysis aims to identify the root causes of gender and social inequalities, providing a foundation for developing gender transformative practices that do not harm women, girls' men and boys. The findings will guide training on gender transformative practices that uphold community values while safeguarding the well-being of all members.

Gender Analysis

The Gender Expert will conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to ensure effective gender mainstreaming in the project's design and implementation. Working under the direct supervision and guidance of the Program Manager and in close collaboration with the Country Representative, the M&E Expert, and organization-wide Gender staff, the Gender Expert will be responsible for the following tasks outlined in the table below.

During the assignment period, the Gender Expert will conduct a comprehensive gender analysis to ensure effective gender mainstreaming in the project's design and implementation. Working under the direct supervision and guidance of the Program Manager and in close collaboration with the Country Representative, the M&E Expert, and organization-wide Gender staff, the Gender Expert will be responsible for the following tasks

Review relevant CWS documents on the requirements for gender mainstreaming, including policies from CFGB, CWS, the UN, and the IASC on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, Tearfund transforming masculinities approach - In-depth Gender Analysis is conducted (10 days field based)

Conduct a detailed gender analysis following relevant guides to gender mainstreaming. Focus particularly on gender issues in the intervention area or region, such as: Gender division of Labor, access to and control of resources and technologies, women’s and men’s needs and preferences, opportunities for and constraints on women’s participation

Assess and identify potential gender-differentiated impacts of the project - Impacts and risk are identified

Identify government agencies, NGOs, community-based organizations (CBOs), and women’s associations or groups in Marsabit that focus on gender-related issues, specifying their areas of intervention. Evaluate their capacity to contribute effectively during the project's preparation and implementation phases

Develop a gender action plan based on the findings of the gender analysis, identifying opportunities and entry points for integrating gender considerations into the project. The plan should align with the project’s logical framework (log frame) and include Gender-specific project components, Gender-responsive targets and indicators, Timelines for implementation, Assigned responsibilities for key stakeholders, Implementation arrangements to ensure effective integration of gender mainstreaming

Provide detailed cost estimates for implementing the Plan of Action for Gender Mainstreaming, ensuring that all components are accurately budgeted and aligned with the project's objectives

Integrate relevant gender components from the Plan of Action for Gender Mainstreaming into the project document, ensuring they are clearly outlined and include detailed cost estimates for their implementation

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education:

The Gender Expert should have a postgraduate university degree in Social Science, Gender Studies and Development or other relevant discipline, preferably with a specialization in gender and project cycle management.

Technical and Functional Experience:

The Gender Expert should have:

  • A minimum of 5 years practical experience in the field of gender equality and gender mainstreaming,
  • Experience in transforming Masculinities approach will be preference
  • Formal training in gender analysis and gender planning and demonstrated expertise in mainstreaming gender in projects and programmes, especially in specific areas of intervention.
  • Thorough understanding of the gender context in Marsabit and experience working with government institutions and international or non-governmental organizations supporting gender and development work in the specific area of intervention.
  • Familiarity with gender analysis tools and methodologies in the specific area of intervention.
  • Strong communication skills, and ability to liaise with various stakeholders, including government officials.

Languages:

Fluency in written and spoken English and Kiswahili is required.

Submission Date: The deadline for submission of applications is Friday 17th of Jan 2025 at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.Bid Submission:Interested and qualified consultant(s) should submit their technical proposal and financial proposals to the email [email protected] with the e-mail subject line clearly marked; “Gender Analysis - Ngurunit” The deadline for submission of applications is Friday 17 January at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.Please Note – CWS procurement is free of charge. Church World Service (CWS) does not charge fees of any kind during the procurement process (Submission of application, interviews, assessments, trainings, etc.). Any solicitation of funds should be reported to [email protected].

2025-01-18

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