Background
UN Women is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, UN Women was established to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide. 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; fosters women’s empowerment and equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action, peace and security. UN Women also coordinates and promotes the UN system’s work in advancing gender equality, and in all deliberations and agreements linked to the 2030 Agenda. The entity works to position gender equality as fundamental to the Sustainable Development Goals, and a more inclusive world.
UN Women’s goal in Timor-Leste is to promote women’s human rights and gender equality as the country works towards sustaining and furthering achievements in stability and development. This includes efforts to ensure women’s right to live free from any form of violence, efforts to advance women’s economic empowerment and women’s leadership and participation in support of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda, and advance international agreements and commitments related to gender equality and women’s empowerment, including through adequate planning and budgeting.
The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (UNSCR 1325) was adopted unanimously on 31 October 2000. This landmark resolution has become an important normative framework for advancing the crucial roles of women and girls in prevention and resolution of conflicts, peacebuilding, humanitarian response and post-conflict recovery. It reiterates the importance of the equal participation and full involvement of women in all efforts for building sustainable peace.
In Timor-Leste, recognizing the profound contribution of Timorese women in peacebuilding and sustainable development across generations in history, the first-generation National Action Plan 2016-2020 for implementing the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on WPS (“NAP 1325”) was adopted and implemented to enhance equal, inclusive and meaningful participation and leadership of Timorese women in decision-making and protection from violence, and to strengthen gender-responsive conflict resolution and peacebuilding practices.
The IX Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste, under the leadership and coordination of the Ministry of Interior, continues to promote gender equality and rights of women and girls as the country works towards sustaining peace and accelerating development progresses in two decades after the restoration of independence. In January 2024, the Government of Timor-Leste, through the Council of Ministers, officially approved the second-generation NAP 1325 (2024-2028) to accelerate the localization of the WPS agenda in the country.
The second NAP 1325, spanning five years, serves as a holistic and multi-stakeholder national strategy to ensure that gender equality and women’s leadership is integral to every aspect of conflict prevention and resolution, peacebuilding and post-conflict recovery, and humanitarian response in Timor-Leste. The NAP 1325 is structured around four key pillars – Participation, Prevention, Protection, and Peacebuilding (4Ps), and it articulates a comprehensive strategy in response to evolving needs of women and girls to address both traditional and emerging security risks, including impacts of disasters induced by climate change, threats to cybersecurity and trafficking in persons.
UN Women has been providing technical support to national security institutions, line ministries and civil society organizations in the NAP 1325 structure in strengthening capacities to plan, implement, finance, monitor and report their commitments in the NAP. In the past decade, UN Women has been providing technical support tailored to the local political economy context to promote gender mainstreaming in national security policies and reforms and advance women’s meaningful leadership in decision-making processes at all levels, and promote gender-responsive conflict prevention and peacebuilding, and to promote services that meet the security needs of women and girls in Timor-Leste.
UN Women, through the WPS Programme, provides technical support to the Government of Timor-Leste in implementing its commitments to promoting gender equality and women’s rights in line with international, regional and national normative and policy frameworks, including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and its Concluding Observation 2023, Beijing Platform for Action, UNSCR 1325, IX Constitutional Government of Timor-Leste, National Strategic Plan (2011-2030), NAP 1325 (2024-2028), NAP GBV (2022-2032) and the National Police’s Gender Strategy (2024-2028). The National Consultant – WPS Technical Coordinator will support and upscale these efforts, which will involve provision of integrated policy advice, technical assistance and capacity development as well as support advocacy efforts.
Overall objective of the assignment
The major role of the National Consultant is to support WPS programme implementation and coordination, with key objectives to1) strengthen institutional capacity of governance, justice and security institutions in NAP 1325 implementation, coordination, advocacy, monitoring and reporting, and gender-responsive budgeting; 2) promote representation and leadership of women and youth in local decision-making bodies, 3) increase access to inclusive security and justice services, and 4) enhance capacities of institutions, local communities and civil society actors to identify, address, and eliminate structural barriers and discriminatory practices that limit women’s participation in governance, peace and security.
Scope of work/Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall guidance of UN Women Head of Office, and direct supervision by the UN Women Governance, Peace and Security and Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme Analyst, and in coordination with line ministries and civil society organizations, the assignment of the National Consultant will include the following:
Contribute technically to development of programme strategies in Women, Peace and Security
Support and facilitate the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security programme
Provide technical assistance and capacity development to project/programme partners
Provide technical inputs in the monitoring and reporting of the programme/ project
Provide substantive inputs to advocacy, knowledge building and communication efforts
Duration of the assignment
The total duration of the contract will be from 5 January – 31 December 2026.
Expected Deliverables
The consultant is expected to submit a Monthly Report with the following:
All the documents, including reports, questionnaires, presentations, and reports, should be submitted in the English language, or if in Tetum, include an English summary.
Inputs
Performance evaluation:
Contractor’s performance will be evaluated against such criteria as: timeliness, responsibility, initiative, communication, accuracy, and quality of the products delivered.
Required skills and experience:
The Consultant should fulfil the following requirements:
Education
Experience:
Language and other skills:
A two-stage procedure is utilized in evaluating the proposals, with evaluation of the technical proposal being completed prior to any price proposal being compared. Only the price proposal of the candidates who passed the minimum technical score of 70% of the obtainable score of 100 points in the technical qualification evaluation will be evaluated.
Technical qualification evaluation criteria:
The total number of points allocated for the technical qualification component is 100. The technical qualification of the individual is evaluated based on following technical qualification evaluation criteria:
Technical Evaluation Criteria: Obtainable Score
Education: 20 %
Experience and skills: 70 %
Language and other skills: 10 %
Total Obtainable Score: 100 %
Only the candidates who have attained a minimum of 70% of total points will be considered as technically qualified candidate.
Payments
Payments for this consultancy will be based on the achievement of each deliverable and certification that each has been satisfactorily completed. Payments will not be based on the number of days worked but on the completion of each stated deliverable within the indicated timeframes.
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Competencies
Core Values:
Core Competencies:
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Functional Competencies:
Will be added separately for each position
Statements :
In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly created UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The creation of UN Women came about as part of the UN reform agenda, bringing together resources and mandates for greater impact. It merges and builds on the important work of four previously distinct parts of the UN system (DAW, OSAGI, INSTRAW and UNIFEM), which focused exclusively on gender equality and women”s empowerment.
Diversity and inclusion:
At UN Women, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. UN Women recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, national origin, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, competence, integrity and organizational need.
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