UN Women
Training and Logistics Coordinator - Protection of Women and Girls from Sexual and Gender Based Violence (Open to Indian Nationals Only) |
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Location : |
New Delhi, INDIA |
Application Deadline : |
30-Jan-21 (Midnight New York, USA) |
Time left : |
13d 0h 53m |
Additional Category : |
Gender Equality |
Type of Contract : |
Service Contract |
Post Level : |
SB-3 |
Languages Required : |
English |
Starting Date : |
01-Feb-2021 |
Duration of Initial Contract : |
One Year (Renewable -Subject to availability of
Funds) |
Expected Duration of Assignment : |
One Year (Renewable – Subject to availability of
Funds) |
Background
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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. As the UN agency with the mandate to work on gender
equality, UN Women is responsible for leading and coordinating United Nations
system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender
mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world and at the country
level. UN Women is also expected to provide strong and coherent leadership in
support of countries’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships
with civil society, the nodal government agency, private sector and other
relevant actors. In times of crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic,
women and girls face higher risk of violence. Sexual and Gender Based
Violence (SGBV) in India remains a highly prevalent and protracted problem
which not only affects the human rights many women, girls and other
vulnerable group, but remains a major public health and development
challenge. COVID-19 outbreak has uncovered the existing inequalities in families
and society in India and exacerbated the structural factors that contribute
to SGBV in its different forms including domestic violence, intimate partier
violence, violence against children, sexual exploitation, abuse and
harassment, and at different sites- private pubic, work and online. The UN
Secretary General made an appeal to the leaders of the Members States to put
‘Women and Girls Safety first’ and center- stage gender responsive measures
in their plans to address the challenge of COVID-19, to build back better and
equal world. India was among 140 countries to endorse the Call. In response to this urgent concern, UN Women, along
with three other UN agencies – UNICEF, WHO and UNHCR, initiated a joint
programme under the Multi-Partner Trust Fund (MPTF). The programme has been
envisioned to enhance the protection of women and girls from SGBV in the
times of COVID-19, to be implemented in 3 States, focusing on the most
vulnerable groups, and with the following specific objectives: ·
Ensure availability of and accessibility to gender
responsive and age sensitive protection · Improved access to gender-sensitive justice systems for women and girls at risk or of survivors ·
Increase women and girl’s awareness of risks of
SGBV and harmful practices, and empowerment and engagement in decision making ·
Reduce women and girl’s economic vulnerability and
increase access to livelihood and income generation programs, which can
increase women autonomy and capacity to negotiate violence-free relationships Theory of Change (TOC): IF: ·
gender responsive, age sensitive, quality,
multi-sectoral coordinated essential services are made continuously available
and accessible for women and girls at risk of and/or survivors of SGBV; ·
capacity of the justice systems is enhanced for
improved access of women and girls at risk of and/or survivors of SGBV; ·
women and are aware of the risks of SGBV and other
harmful practices, are empowered and increasingly engaged in decision making
processes related to issues of their concerns within the overall COVID19
response and recovery plan; and ·
vulnerable families of women and girls at risk of
and/or survivors of SGBV reduce their economic vulnerability and increase
access to social protection and livelihood programmes; THEN: ·
women and girls have access to basic essential
services and justice system, thus better protected; ·
women and girl survivors of SGBV overcome the
barriers of social stigma and discrimination to act and actively seek help
from available SGBV specialized services including case management, legal
aid, MHPSS at the early stage, thus protecting themselves and their peers
from potential perpetrators; ·
women and girls who are at risk and/or survivors
of SGBV are empowered by having their life skills improved and receiving
opportunities for access to education, and income generation to secure their
essential livelihood and help them reach their full potential and become
active contributor to the country’s economic recovery phase; ·
women and girls who are at risk and/or survivors
of SGBV in the times of COVID-19 have their resilience strengthened against
the socio-economic shocks and have better understanding of their rights and
execute these rights to protect themselves from potential risks of SGBV or
its reoccurrence. THEREFORE, there will be a substantial reduction of
SGBV among women and girls since that is prevented before it happens or
re-occurs, and those experienced SGBV will be empowered to recover and
rebuild their lives with gender responsive and continuous provision of
essential socio-economic services. The programme will be implemented leveraging the
complementarities of the mandates and technical expertise among UN agencies –
UNICEF, UN WOMEN, WHO and UNHCR – while taking stock of the full knowledge on
sustainable and resilient development of the entire United Nations System
through the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office in India. The joint programme is
based on fundamental rights and principles of women and girls, addressing
urgent needs of women and girls being at risk and/or experiencing SGBV, while
at the same time ensure the linkages with long-term perspective of building
back better and equal for women and girls in the economic recovery phase. The proposed joint programme under MPTF will initiate
targeted, gender responsive interventions to address the existing gaps in
protecting women and girls from all forms of SGBV, either online or offline,
through a multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder approach in addressing the
multiple factors driving SGBV in the times of COVID-19. It brings in the UN
support where service provision is considered as lifesaving and
urgent/immediate response while continue the support at macro level and
linking with the overall systems strengthening strategy. Under the guidance and direct supervision of the
Programme Lead – Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW Specialist) and Girls
and Programme Analyst – Intergovernmental Processes and UN Inter-agency
Coordination (IGP-UNC Analyst), the Training and logistics Coordinator is
responsible for supporting the select thematic/sectoral areas assigned to UN
Women within the Multiple Partnership Programme. The Training and logistics
Coordinator will support the implementation trainings on SGBV. Along with
this provide logistical support the Programme Coordinator in the overall
management and evaluation of programme activities. The Training and Logistics
Coordinator will support the Programme coordinator in activities with the
three UN agencies that are a part of the Joint Programme under MPTF and with
relevant team members at UN Women. The Coordinator will work in close
collaboration with the operations team, programme staff in other UN Agencies,
UN WOMEN staff and Government officials, technical advisors and experts,
multilateral and bilateral donors and civil society ensuring successful
implementation of specific components of the programme. |
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Duties
and Responsibilities
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Summary of Key Functions: ·
Support Programme Lead – (EVAWG), Programme
Analyst – IGP-UNC, and the Programme coordinator of the joint
programme. The Training and Logistics Coordinator (TLC) will support in
strengthening the efforts of UN Women to prevent, respond and address Sexual
and Gender based violence through the implementation of trainings and
logistical coordination. This will include: ·
Ensure training implementation and its monitoring
under the Joint MPTF Programme (UN Women Component); ·
Manage knowledge creation, training design and
delivery under the programme; ·
Documentation of specific stages of implementation
of the capacity enhancement interventions, best practices, case studies and
other knowledge resources; ·
Support the programme coordinator in day-to-day
tasks in reference to the joint programme, in addition to logistical
support. Training implementation and knowledge building: ·
Provide technical inputs on capacity development
strategy to strengthen gender responsive protection and response to SGBV with
focus on pandemic situation, particularly related to multi-sectoral essential
services for women and girls at risk of and/or survivors; ·
Develop and convene high-quality capacity
development workshops for the Joint MPTF programme and knowledge management,
working directly with the programme’s core implementing agencies; ·
Provide evidence-based knowledge including
research, good practices, upstream policy analysis, design and development of
guidance and operational tools aimed at strengthening the Programme’s
response to SGBV; ·
Provide advice/information/guidance to the
programme managers/leads on SGBV and knowledge management; ·
Build an online repository of knowledge resources
and official communication for institutional memory; ·
Develop IEC material on SGBV including toolkits and
information flyers for dissemination. These knowledge materials must include
information on existing government schemes and programmes for women and girls
and on services available; ·
Support collective evidence building on existing
policies and legal frameworks, programmes (such as MNREGA), official data
records (NCRB, NFHS, NCPCR) along with data from civil society of COVID-19
period. This will facilitate meaningful conversation on addressing gaps and
formulating recommendations. Facilitation of Training and other related
Partnerships: ·
Provide support on building capacities of National
Security Forces and Police academies including Rapid Action Force and Border
Security Forces and Law & Enforcement agencies working on Cyber Safety
during the pandemic for gender responsive action and community engagement; ·
Support on engagement with women and community
groups in gender planning and income generation, including Women Self-Help
Groups; ·
Support the strengthening of law enforcement
agents and agencies including prosecutors, judiciary including legal aid and
para - legal volunteers and support persons, including restorative practices
for rebuilding the agency of survivors along with budgetary provisions; ·
Coordinate the provision of training on prevention
and response to SGBV and knowledge management to the Joint MPTF’s Programme
teams and implementing partners at global and national levels; ·
Provide technical inputs to the establishment of
partnerships with governments, local networks and academic institutions to
promote capacity development on SGBV and knowledge management; ·
Identify the key stakeholders for the trainings on
SGBV in coordination with the Programme coordinator and overall supervision
of Programme Lead; ·
Expanding the current coverage of stakeholders and
strengthening of on-going trainings with a focused inclusion of frontline
workers. Overall coordination and management of the Training
Component: ·
Develop the letters of agreement with the training
institute/s and coordinate for institutionalizing partnerships; ·
Work with EVAW team to map the universe of
officers/trainers to be covered under these trainings; ·
Support Programme Coordinator to develop a primary
survey questionnaire for the training needs assessment, to develop a capacity
building strategy with a focus on the response and recovery of COVID 19; ·
Support qualitative information collection through
discussions with sectoral expert, state technical officers and existing
trainers pool of the nodal institute/ nodal department; ·
Prepare an annual training calendar for SGBV after
the approval of the capacity building strategy. ·
Support the team in reviewing the existing SGBV
training and IEC materials available at national, state and agency level and
map the gaps; ·
Support the development of customized SGBV
training toolkit for identified stakeholders inclusive of vulnerable groups; ·
Facilitate the organization of Training
programmes, events, workshops under the project and manage the logistics for
conducting them with select departments/ stakeholders. This includes venue
management, resource person liasioning, participant invitations and follow-up
for attendance, meeting minutes and reports, etc; ·
Support to prepare training reports and work
closely with Programme coordinator to prepare consolidated training reports
and impact assessment report; ·
Support the Programme Coordinator and Sectoral
Experts to take forward the training action points with the line departments; ·
Support the programme coordinator for monitoring
and reporting under the programme; Any other task assigned by the Programme Leads (EVAWG
& IGP-UNC) and Representative /Deputy Representative with regard to
overall programmatic functions. Key Performance Indicators: ·
Timely and accurate support to organize trainings,
other programme events, workshops, and missions; ·
Full compliance of administrative activities with
UN Women rules, regulations, policies and procedures; ·
Timely recording of overall programme unit
finances; ·
Timely and accurate tracking of data for CO
management and donor purposes; ·
Quality maintenance of internal systems. |
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Competencies
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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 Knowledge and Skills: ·
Timely and quality substantive inputs programme
strategies and activities; ·
Timely and quality substantive inputs to workplans
and budgets; ·
Adherence to UN Women standards and rules; ·
Timely monitoring and tracking of programme
results and finances; ·
Relationship with partners and stakeholders; ·
Timely organization of events and trainings; ·
Working knowledge of trainings/toolkits; ·
Quality of knowledge and advocacy products. |
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Required
Skills and Experience
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Education: ·
Minimum Secondary Education. ·
University degree in social sciences, women’s
human rights, international studies, law or any other related discipline will
be an asset. Experience: ·
Minimum 5 years of experience at the National
level working with development projects including hands-on experience of
design, implementation and monitoring/evaluation of projects ·
Minimum 3 years in training coordination and
management, preferably on Violence against women, Sexual and Gender Based
Violence, Gender Equality and Women Empowerment projects is desirable. ·
Experience in the usage of computers and office
software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc.) and advance knowledge of spread
sheet and database packages, ·
Experience in handling of web-based management
systems. Language Requirments: ·
Excellent knowledge of English and Hindi, both
written and spoken. For more information and online application click here |
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