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 for women as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action, peace, and security.
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (UNSCR1325, 2000) is the landmark resolution on women, peace and security (WPS) that links gender equality to the maintenance of international peace and security. The WPS agenda is a significant international normative and policy framework since it addresses the gender-specific impacts of conflict, political crisis, displacement, disaster, violent extremism, and mass atrocities on women and girls. Two decades and nine resolutions after, the WPS agenda continues to expand its footprint in global policymaking.
A Regional Framework Towards Peaceful, Inclusive Societies: Advancing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and Inclusive Governance in the Asia–Pacific Region (2023-2027)
Over the past 20 years, countries in the Asia and the Pacific region have made notable progress in furthering the women, peace and security (WPS) agenda. Thirteen countries, including the Philippines, have developed WPS National Action Plans, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) adopted a Regional Plan of Action for WPS in 2022. However, critical gaps remain in implementing and supporting WPS efforts as women continue to be excluded and under-represented in all aspects of decision-making in the region.
Hence, UN Women in the Asia and the Pacific region continues to ensure strong linkages with the WPS agenda, complementing efforts to promote inclusive governance, the rule of law and women’s access to justice. In partnership with the Governments of Australia and the Republic of Korea, UN Women developed a five-year Regional Framework Towards Inclusive and Peaceful Societies, outlining strategies to tackle the most pressing governance and peace and security challenges across the Asia Pacific. The Regional Framework has two inter-connected pillars: (1) Women, Peace and Security, and (2) Inclusive Governance.
In the Philippines, UN Women has played a vital role in advancing the WPS agenda since 2015, including the support to advance the WPS normative framework at the national, regional and local levels, including the inclusion of gender and women empowerment provisions in the Bangsamoro Organic Law (BOL) and subsequently the establishment of the Bangsamoro Women’s Commission (BWC) in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
In 2023, UN Women supported the development of the Philippine National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security 2023-2033 by conducting the TWG workshops on contextualization and RBM of the NAP WPS towards its finalization.
In 2024, UN Women seek a local consultant to support the work of the OPAPRU and the NSC of the NAP WPS to finalize the M&E Plan of the NAP WPS and ensure its localization.
The consultant will be reporting to the Programme Specialist, WPS Team Lead, and will be supported by the Programme Analyst of the WPS Unit of the UN Women Philippines, who will be the focal on contract and payment issues of this engagement.
1. Provide coordination and substantive technical support to the implementation and management of the “A Regional Framework Towards Peaceful, Inclusive Societies: Advancing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda and Inclusive Governance in the Asia-Pacific Region (2023-2027)”
2. Provide implementation support to other UN Women and WPS programs in Manila including Women Peace Humanitarian Fund and JP on WPS with UNDP
3. Advocate and facilitate knowledge building and management and communication
Deliverables
Expected Output | Completion |
Upon approval of the following:
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Every 15th of the following month, 01 July – 31 December 2024 |
The National Consultant is expected to be based in Manila, Philippines, with applicable field missions in GPS project areas ( BARMM, Region V, Region VIII, Region CAR, Region CARAGA). The travel will be arranged by the WPS Unit following the UN Women Travel Policy and estimated maximum of two (2) official missions per month maybe conducted.
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Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their electronic application to hr.bangkok@unwomen.org with cc to mariafe.mejia@unwomen.org not later than June 14, 2024, 17:00 NY, USA, time. The submission package includes:
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