Background | |
The UN Entity on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) focuses on addressing issues of women’s poverty, violence against women (VAW) and governance in post conflict contexts and in peace through initiating and supporting mechanisms and processes that call for accountability of duty bearers to the principles of gender equality and women’s human rights; contributing to the increase of women’s security in both the private and public sphere; and providing concrete support to women’s organizations and networks.
ESARO is based in Nairobi and covers the ESA region; UN Women has presence in Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa (Multi Country Office), South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe. The Multi-Country Office in South Africa covers Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU) countries i.e. Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Swaziland. At country level UN Women country offices work with key partners – national governments, civil society, development partners and the private sector to implement programmes. Initiatives and operations of UN Women in ESARO are guided by its regional Strategic Plan for the period, as well as country specific strategic plans.
UN Women ESARO has over the past 12 months made considerable advances leading in the area of Gender Equality in the Extractive Industries (EI). This engagement has been particularly important since the sector is characterized by gender inequalities impacting on women’s disadvantage, but also the vast potential opportunities for women’s economic empowerment in the sector. To improve gender equality in the sector UN Women has taken several recent measures, both engaging in normative activities, as well as seeking ways to influence operations to promote women’s participation in, and benefits from the sector. A Roadmap and a Policy Brief for engagement in the sector have been recently prepared with the aim to guide work in this area.
We now need to engage in expanding the normative dimension of this work and are launching this assignment with the main aim to prepare a tool that can guide policy review and dialogue on integrating gender in the sector at national level. The work will be inspired by earlier work undertaken on engendering the Africa Mining Vision, the domestication of policies at country-level, and experiences on how to engender / influence this process.
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Duties and Responsibilities | |
Under the leadership of the UN Women Economic Empowerment Advisor and in collaboration with the UN Women Program Analyst, the Consultant will undertake the following tasks:
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Core Competencies
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Communicating Information and Ideas:
Self-management and Emotional intelligence:
Knowledge Sharing / Continuous Learning:
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