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The project “The Empowerment of Women and Girls with Disabilities Towards Full and Effective Participation and Gender Equality in Adamawa State” aims to promote the rights and inclusion of women and girls with disabilities works to ensure a more systematic approach to strengthen the inclusion of the rights of women and girls with disabilities in UN Women’s efforts to achieve gender equality, empowerment of all women and girls, and the realization of their rights.
This aligns with UN Women’s Strategic Plan 2018–2021 and commitments made in the common chapter to the Strategic Plans of UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF and UN Women, and further builds upon UN Women’s work in the area of empowerment of women and girls with disabilities.
In Northeast Nigeria, women and girls with disabilities face significant levels of violence and abuse, exacerbated by both their gender and disability status.
Studies indicate that these women and girls are at an increased risk of various forms of violence, including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
The Boko Haram insurgency has further heightened the vulnerability of women and girls with disabilities in this region. Many have been subjected to abduction, forced marriage, and sexual slavery. For instance, survivors of Boko Haram violence, including those with disabilities, face ongoing stigmatization and are often referred to derogatorily, such as being called “Boko Haram wives” even after their release from captivity??.
Women and girls with disabilities face particular barriers to their rights, as gender and disability intersect.
Far too often, they experience discrimination, exclusion, isolation and denial of their dignity and autonomy, both in public and within their own families. They are also denied access to public spaces at community, national and international levels. Estimates indicate that there are 700 million women and girls with disabilities in the world today. According to UN Women, the average prevalence rate of disability in the female population is 19.2 per cent, compared to 12 per cent for males, representing about one in five women.
Despite this high number, women and girls with disabilities remain largely invisible and excluded from participation in decisions that affect their lives.
This leads to the increased risk of gender-based violence against them. Global data on gender-based violence against women with disabilities is limited, which in itself speaks to this invisible crisis and suggests higher risks for women with impairments.
Duties and Responsibilities
The purpose of this short-term consultancy is to support UN Women Nigeria Country Office to Conduct Research on the Prevalence and Specific Forms of Violence against Women and Girls with Disabilities in Adamawa State
The consultant will be expected to:
The selected Consultant will be expected to complete the following key deliverables within the indicative timeframe:
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15 Days |
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First Draft 10 Days, Final Draft 3 Days |
4 | Validation of Reports |
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First Draft 5 Days, Final Draft 3 |
Total Consultancy period | 30 working days |
Reporting
Under the supervision of the Deputy Country Representative, and day to day reporting to the programme Manager on Humanitarian and DRR, and other relevant UN Women Nigeria CO staff, the selected consultant will develop and deliver the above listed outputs in accordance with the above outlined timeframes and specifications.
Core Values
Competencies:
Functional Competencies
Education:
Experience:
Note: Applicants are required to send the following documents in one application by email.
Duration of the Assignment
The assignment is expected to take 30 working days from the date of signing the contract.
Language Requirements:
Fluency in written and spoken English is required.
Application
All applications must include (as an attachment) the completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from:
Kindly note that the system will only allow one attachment. Applications without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.
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REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor Degree
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 60