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. UN Women provides support to the Government of Mozambique in meeting its gender equality goals and in building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors. Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women leads and coordinates United Nations system efforts in Mozambique to ensure commitment to gender equality. Therefore, consolidating the institutional capacity of the Country Office is one of the enablers to increase delivery.
In September 2015, governments united behind the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which features 17 new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 targets that aim to end poverty, combat inequalities and promote prosperity by 2030 while protecting the environment. The 2030 Agenda sets out a historic and unprecedented level of ambition to “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls by 2030” (SDG 5) as well as including 37 gender-related targets in 10 other SDGs. It commits to addressing core issues of gender equality such as eliminating all forms of violence against women and girls, eradicating discriminatory laws and constraints on sexual and reproductive health and reproductive rights, recognizing and valuing unpaid care and domestic work and increasing women’s participation in decision-making.
The absence of adequate data can impede progress in creating informed and effective policies. Gender data gaps can be linked to three challenges, namely:
Weak policy space, and legal and financial environments, are barriers to progress. In many countries, the production of gender statistics is not specified in statistics laws and policies, and as a result the sector is under-prioritized and under-funded in national budgets.
Technical and financial challenges limit the production of gender statistics. Areas such as violence against women, sexual and reproductive health and rights, and unpaid care and domestic work, are important to measure but are under-resourced. Also at risk are emerging areas, such as gender and poverty, gender pay gaps and women’s participation in decision-making, where a lot more methodological work is needed.
Lack of access to data and limited capacity of users to use gender statistics to inform polices. Where data is available it is not made accessible or shared in user-friendly formats, impeding their use in informing evidence-based advocacy in decision-making. When data is not used to inform policy and advocacy, it leads to low demand, which in turn reduces the incentive to produce gender statistics.
To successfully track the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, a robust and equally ambitious monitoring framework is needed. Significant investments in gender statistics are necessary to ensure that evidence-based policies are devised, the impacts of these policies are assessed and the accountability of policymakers and governments to deliver on these commitments is promoted.
Robust indicators and quality data are of critical importance and will determine whether policy efforts are marshalled and whether the goals and targets are achieved or missed.
To support member states in implementing the 2030 Agenda, UN Women’s Flagship Programme Initiative, “Making Every Woman and Girl Count (MEWGC)” aims to affect a radical shift in the availability, accessibility and use of data and statistics on key aspects of gender equality and women’s empowerment. The regional and national components of the MEWGC Programme include a multi-year scope of work with focus on implementing and supporting regional and country activities in East and Southern Africa.
This includes enhancing the linkages between normative and technical work on gender statistics at the regional and national levels in Mozambique in the three inter-related key areas of work:
Administrative Support
Partnership building and resource mobilization
In this context, UN Women is seeking the services of a highly qualified consultant to support the entity’s research and data work. The successful consultant will work under direct supervision of the Programme Specialist and Head of Programme, technical guidance of the Gender Statistics Specialist based in Nairobi, and closely collaborate with all Programme Thematic Leads of UN Women Country Office as well as the gender machinery and National Statistics Office in Mozambique where he/she will be physically located.
Description of Responsibilities /Scope of Work
Under overall guidance of the Country Representative, the Consultant will work under direct supervision of the Programme Specialist and Head of Programme , collaborate with all Programme Team Leads. The Programme Specialist/Head of Programme and the ESARO Regional Gender Statistics Specialist will coordinate in providing technical advises and guidance to the consultant for delivery and reporting.
The incumbent will contribute to the achievement of the UN Women’s Mozambique’s Strategic Note “Output 6.1.3 National Capacity is strengthened to produce, analyze, and use gender statistics for policy formulation, planning, monitoring, and reporting on gender equality and women empowerment” and others closely related to or benefitting from gender statistics and research work as a cross-cutting function.
The work of the consultant will also contribute towards the ESA regional office strategic note Outcome 4 (Outcome 2.2 in BWP) ‘Gender statistics, sex-disaggregated data and knowledge products are timeously produced, communicated/disseminated and used to inform policy making, advocacy and accountability for delivering results on gender equality and empowerment of women and girls in ESA region)’.Specific duties are described below.
Language Requirements
Fluency in English and Portuguese (written and spoken) is required.
Duties and responsibilities
Technical Expertise on Gender Statistics
Deliverables
Nr | Deliverable | Schedule |
1 | Roadmap of support to INE and the UN Women CO including approach to accomplish all the deliverables | Within 5 days of signature of the contract |
2 | Reports on achievements of support to INE to improve administrative data quality; to revitalize the working group with the sectors to evaluate and compile the indicators produced by the sectors; to define a set of indicators for the national gender statistics framework and database; design a data repository/ data dissemination platform in the form of tables, graphs and maps; monitor the coordination and governance of administrative data on gender and other related activities. | Monthly |
3 | Notes on Identified emerging programming and resource mobilization opportunities related with gender statistics and concept note for resource mobilization efforts related to gender data and statistics (including through communication of UN Women’s work and review od existing PRODOC).
Notes on inputs provided to current and upcoming UN Women and partners research, data collection and knowledge products. |
Monthly |
4 | Notes of participation in the regional gender statistics community of practices and in-country coordination fora such as the coordination group led by UNFPA and inputs into collaborative work with other UN system interventions (e.g. UNU-Wider inclusive economic growth research initiatives, Post Disaster´s Needs Assessment, Rapid Gender Analysis, Volunteer National Report and Georeferencing highlighting actions taken as follow up
Notes of Participation as UN Women’s focal point on the UNECA initiative for the Development of National Gender Monitoring and Reporting Systems highlighting action taken as follow up |
Monthly |
5 | Notes of actions taken to promote the inclusion of UN Women in the Statistics Trust Fund and other coordination platforms and achievements.
Notes of actions taken to promote a supportive policy environment to address institutional constraints and to strengthen policies and practices governing the production and use of gender statistics and achievements |
Monthly |
6 | Report of efforts to improve the regular production of gender statistics, including building the technical capacity of the national statistical systems, gender machinery and providing support to improve data collection for better monitor the SDGs from a gender perspective and achievements .
Evidence of innovative approaches on administrative data introduced or adapted (example, Citizen Generated Data, technology facilitated (TF) violence, gender data in humanitarian setting, HIV infection trends among young women and adolescent girls, AGI data collection and methodology, Global guidance VAW administrative data). |
Monthly |
7 | Contribution to the improvement of access to data to inform policy advocacy through solutions such as open access, dissemination tools, and user-producer dialogues, so that data users are better able to use gender statistics in policy, programmes and advocacy. | Monthly |
8 | Records of inputs provided for the report on the status and cost of the gender gap in agricultural productivity in Mozambique and support provided for the launch. | November 2024 |
9 | Proposed methodology for and design of database for women owned businesses (WOB) in Mozambique | 25 October 2024 |
10 | Database on Women Owned Business on Mozambique | 31 st January 2025 |
11 | Proposed methodology for and outline of a user friendly the gender statistics booklet with most updated data relevant to UN Women´s mandate, Beijing Critical Areas of Concern, SDGs and CEDAW | 25October 2024 |
12 | Gender Statistics Booklet | 25 February 2025 |
13 | Policy briefs on Beijing+30 National Progress Report and Evaluation of the National Action Plan on Women 2018-2022 | 15 December 2024 |
14 | Gender statistics pagers and infographics on UN Women CO Thematic areas of work and projects (EVAW, WEE, WPPL and WPS) | 15 November 2025 |
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is an office-based consultancy.
Core Values:
Core Competencies:
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FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES:
Required Qualifications
Education:
Master’s degree or equivalent in Statistics, Demography, Econometrics, Development Economics, International Development or any other relevant field. A first level university degree with a combination of two additional years of experience can be accepted in lieu of advanced degree.
Experience:
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