I. Organizational context
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. Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women leads and coordinates United Nations system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It provides solid and coherent leadership supporting Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
UN-Women focuses on integrated approaches to address the root causes of inequality from a perspective of the transformation of the systems that perpetuate gender inequalities and discrimination and with a peacebuilding approach:
The Strategic Plan 2022-2025 aims to achieve gender equality, the empowerment of all women and girls, and the full enjoyment of their human rights. The Strategic Plan is anchored in the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, UN Security Council resolutions on Women, Peace, and Security (WPS), the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development, and other relevant intergovernmental outcomes, such as resolutions of the General Assembly and agreed conclusions of the Commission of the Status of Women. UN Women contributes to the gender-responsive implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, SDG 5 on gender equality at the center of the SDGs and in coordination with all the other Goals to ensure comprehensive progress.
II. Background
The UN Women Independent Evaluation Service (IES) of the Independent Evaluation and Audit Service (IEAS) evaluates the work of UN women to enhance organizational accountability, provide evidence-based information for decision-making and to contribute to learning on gender equality and the empowerment of women. IES posts Regional Evaluation Specialists in the Regional Offices of UN Women with a key task to lead independent country portfolio evaluations and regional evaluations and to support country office personnel with the management of decentralized evaluations. During the regional Strategic Note cycle of 2022-2025, the RES is leading several Country Portfolio Evaluations and regional evaluations, as well as supporting quality assurance of other decentralized evaluations. In this context, UN Women is seeking to hire a consultant to support the Regional Evaluation Specialist in analyzing data and evaluations generated in the framework of programs and country portfolios in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The consultant’s will have independence and autonomy in carrying out their duties, they will have authority to request information, make data collection, draft ToRs, Inception and Evaluation Reports, as well as make decisions and act within the scope of their assignment, while supporting the management of evaluations.
III. Consultancy objective
This consultancy’s main objective is to support the management of evaluations. The Evaluation Consultant is an integral member of the team and is expected to support the evaluation management, conduct and will need to connect with the team during Latin America and Caribbean working hours via online platforms. Under the overall oversight of the Regional Evaluation Specialist, the consultant will contribute to the following:
IV. Scope
The successful performance of the incumbent will effectively contribute to the development of Terms of Reference, inception report, presentations and final synthesis reports and annexes for evaluations that reflect high quality in line with the GERAAS criteria established by UN Women.
In particular, the evaluation consultant is expected to carry out the following activities:
Consultants with Data Science background, are also expected to carry out the following activities:
V. Contract execution arrangements
The “Retainer” hiring modality implies that the consultant will be hired for a daily fee. A maximum cumulative value will be established, which will be maintained as the upper limit and should not be interpreted or understood as a financial commitment or guarantee of business volume on UN Women. It is not exclusive, which means that the parties are open to entering another contract/s with another person or entity.
The specifications for each product requested, the number of working days and deadlines will be negotiated and agreed upon with UN Women and the consultant on a case-by-case basis. Before starting any work, the consultant should confirm his/her availability in writing to carry out the tasks assigned by each request and/or order.
The consultant will be responsible for all supplies required to carry out the work, such as equipment, assistant fees, food, and local transportation.
Financial commitments will be established each time services are requested under the framework contract, through the management of a purchase order agreed between the parties specifying the scope, products, and expected results and approved purchase order, as an indication of the start of the provision of services.
Payment will be disbursed upon satisfactory delivery of the products, previously approved by UN Women, and against delivery of a signed Certificate of Payment (COP).
The Consultant contract includes all costs (all-inclusive); the Organization will not assume any costs or benefits in addition to the fee for services. Therefore, it is the consultant’s responsibility to have health insurance for the period of the contract. It is recommended that they include medical coverage for illnesses related to COVID-19. Medical coverage must be international in cases where the contract requires international missions or assignments. If selected for this position, proof of medical coverage will be required within the first two months of the contract.
VI. Performance monitoring and evaluation
The consultant will be managed by the Regional Evaluation Specialist for the Americas and Caribbean based with the Regional Office for the Americas and Caribbean, Panama that will carry out the supervision of this consultancy. The Regional Evaluation Specialist reports to the Chief of Independent Evaluation Service at UN Women headquarters. The consultant is not a United Nations staff member and will carry out the activities related to his/her consultancy in a virtual way, from his/her workspace under the established work plan.
The consultant will be reporting to Regional Evaluation Specialist for the Americas and Caribbean based with the Regional Office for the Americas and Caribbean, Panama, and will be supported by a Regional Evaluation Consultant, who will be the point of contact on the contract and payment issues.
Three months after the beginning of the consultancy, an evaluation of the selected person’s performance and the products produced will be carried out. In case of not being favorable, the contract will be terminated by mutual agreement within 30 days.
For the consultancy’s good development, the supervisor will provide the consultant with the existing documents and information that UN Women has related to the consultancy’s topics. It is the consultant’s responsibility to obtain primary and secondary data from other sources, if necessary.
The consultant will maintain permanent coordination with her/his supervisor to execute and develop the products requested by this consultancy effectively. He/she will also provide information as requested within the framework of the terms of reference.
As part of this assignment, there is some expected travel that the consultancy assignment will require. This will take place when the consultant is conducting in person data collection, interviews, or presentation of results. There will be a maximum of two trips per evaluation, however in some cases all process will be done remotely.
VII. Performance indicators
VIII. Intellectual rights, patents, and other property rights
The right to equipment and supplies provided by UN Women to the consultant for the performance of any obligation under this contract shall remain with UN Women. Such equipment shall be returned to UN Women at the end of this contract or when the consultant no longer needs it. When returned to UN Women, such equipment shall be in the same condition as when it was given to the consultant, subject to normal wear and tear. The consultant shall be responsible for compensating UN Women for damaged or broken equipment regardless of normal wear and tear.
UN Women is entitled to all intellectual property and other proprietary rights, including but not limited to: patents, copyrights, and trademarks, concerning products, processes, inventions, ideas, know-how, documents, and other materials that the consultant has prepared or collected in consequence of or during the execution of this consultancy, and the consultant acknowledges and agrees that such products, documents, and other materials constitute work carried out under the engagement of UN Women. However, if such intellectual property or other property rights consist of any intellectual property or property rights of the consultant (i) that existed before the consultant’s performance of his or her obligations under this contract, or (ii) that the consultant may develop or acquire, or may have developed or acquired, independently of the performance of his or her obligations under this contract, UN Women will not and shall not claim any ownership interest therein, and the consultant shall grant UN Women a perpetual license to use such intellectual property or other property rights solely for the purpose and the requirements of this contract.
IX Requirements
Core values:
Core competencies:
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https://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/employment/application-process#_Values
Functional Competencies:
X. Selection procedure and application requirements:
The selection process will be carried out through a desk review, which consists of a formal verification to verify that the applications comply with the documentary evidence to be examined and the minimum requirements established for the consultancy, followed by the technical evaluation of the received applications, which will be qualified based on the technical requirements established in the following qualification table:
Evaluation criteria | Points |
1. Bachelor’s degree in a field of relevance for the evaluation (i.e. Social Sciences, Gender Equality, Evaluation, international affairs). | 5 |
2. Master’s degree in a field of relevance for the evaluation (i.e. Social Sciences, Gender Equality, Evaluation, international affairs), OR two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree | 15 |
3. At least 5 years of work experience in monitoring, evaluation, or applied research, preferably specific to the conduction of evaluations for UN Agencies. | 40 |
4. Experience using qualitative data analysis tools, developing infographics, graphs and figures for useful and impactful products such as evaluation reports | 20 |
5. Experience conducting UN evaluations in the Latin America and Caribbean region | 20 |
TOTAL | 100 |
Short-listed candidates may be called for a competency-based interview on the level of knowledge of the subject area and on the specific topic of this consultancy. The relative value of the interview (if it is determined necessary after the desk review) will be 50% of the total score (i.e., 50% for the requirements compliance table and 50% for the interview).
XI. Documents to be submitted for the application
IMPORTANT NOTES
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