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On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women, the Commission on the Status of Women will review and assess progress made in the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action in March 2025. The anniversary is also an opportunity to strengthen action to achieve gender equality and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and other global commitments, such as commitments including those under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Security Council resolution 1325 (2000) and subsequent resolutions on women, peace and security; the Addis Ababa Action Agenda of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development (2015); the Paris Agreement on Changing the Status of Women (2015); and the World Summit on Sustainable Development. In this regard, all States are encouraged to undertake comprehensive national-level reviews of progress in implementing the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Governments should collaborate with relevant stakeholders at all levels of preparations for the 2025 review to benefit from their experience and expertise. National reports should cover trends, achievements and remaining gaps and challenges, as well as plans to accelerate implementation at the national level.
The regional commissions will use the national reports to prepare regional synthesis reports throughout 2024. All States are invited to complete their national reports by 1 June 2024. National reports will feed into the global synthesis report that UN Women will submit to the sixty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women to be held in March 2025.
UN-Women and the regional commissions have developed a common Guidance note to assist in and facilitate the conduct of comprehensive national-level reviews. Submission of national reports will take place through an online form that was shared with designated national focal points. The Guidance note is available via the link: English | Russian
This Guidance note provides questions to orient national reviews and reporting, covering the 12 critical areas of concern of the Beijing Platform for Action. For practical purposes, the 12 critical areas of concern have been clustered into the following six dimensions/chapters:
Kyrgyzstan in anticipation of the preparation of a national report this year. Under the leadership of the Gender Unit of the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Migration of the Kyrgyz Republic UN Women in close coordination with UN agencies and other development partners will provide technical support and coordination of the Beijing+30 review process. For this, a team of experts will be contracted to lead consultations with relevant stakeholders at all levels of the review process and generate a country report on the state of implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action’s six dimensions as per the guidance provided above. This report will be submitted to the Cabinet of Ministers for review before formal submission.
There will be a team of three consultants with one of them as a lead consultant.
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Moreover, several important processes will be held simultaneously in Kyrgyzstan:
Considering all these processes, UN Women Country Office plans to hire a national consultant as part of the team to develop the Beijing+30 review report on Inclusive development, shared prosperity, and decent work, and Poverty eradication, social protection, and social services. Additionally, to support establishing a new national mechanism on Gender Equality, Women, Children, and Family matters.
The consultant will work under overall guidance by the UN Women Representative and the direct supervision of the Head of the Programme and in close collaboration with other programme team members from UN Women, UN and extended GTGs, and the Lead Consultant, as well as with the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Migration (MLSWM) of the Kyrgyz Republic and the Inter-ministerial Working Group (IMWG) in preparing Country Review Report on specific thematic chapters, as well as to key parallel GEWE-related processes.
1. Develop two thematic chapters on Inclusive development, shared prosperity, and decent work, and Poverty eradication, social protection, and social services of the Beijing+30 Review report:
2. Provide technical support to the MLSWM in reviewing the progress of implementing the National Gender Equality Strategy (NGES) on institutional mechanism and elaboration of the new NAP 2025-2027 on Regulatory Policy and Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) priority areas.
3. Support in elaborating the new national mechanism on GEWE, Children and Family under the Cabinet of Ministers of the KR.
4. Provide technical support to the Central Asian Women Leaders Caucus (CAWLC), more specifically: lead WEE-related events, prepare analytical notes on WEE, and coordinate WEE-related strategic consultations.
Payment for this consultancy will be based on the achievement of each deliverable and certification that each has been satisfactorily completed. Payment will be based on the submission of the report along with the deliverables described below:
# | Deliverables | Expected completion time (due day) | % of payment
Payment Schedule (optional) |
1 | Beijing+30 Review Consultations organized (Concept notes of the consultations, Agenda, facilitator instructions, outcomes of the discussions, List of participants) | 10 May 2024 | 50% |
2 | Two thematic chapters developed as part of the Beijing+30 Review Report | 15 May 2024 | |
3 | NGES review report on the institutional mechanism and new NAP RP and WEE part updated | 30 September 2024 | 50% |
4 | Analytical note with recommendations on establishing the new national mechanism | 30 October 2024 | |
5 | Analytical notes on RP and WEE and consultation outcomes within the CAWLC and 16 days against GBV | 25 November 2024 | |
6 | Final report on the assignment completion | 10 December 2024 | |
Total | 30 working days | 100 % |
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
The assignment requires partial presence on UN Women premises. UN Women CO will facilitate travel arrangements (national) and provide DSA as per actual cost, based on a mutually agreed travel plan. UN Women will provide the consultant with relevant background materials and programme documents. Specifically, UN Women will provide access to relevant training materials, reports, research, and data.
[1] at least two national consultations in Bishkek and one regional consultation (Osh or Batken) under the leadership of the Inter-ministerial working group
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