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.
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is among the most pervasive and serious violations of human rights, with inextricable links to broader peace and security. Spotlight Initiative was launched in 2017 as the world’s largest effort to end violence against women and girls. A pooled fund of the United Nations (UN) system, Spotlight Initiative is an SDG Accelerator, a United Nations High Impact Initiative to deliver on the 2030 Agenda and a model for localization, unifying communities, civil society, governments, donors, and experts under a common approach rooted in local needs. Spotlight Initiative is also a model for operationalizing the UN Development System reforms.
Spotlight Initiative has over 6 years, delivered proof of concept across 25 countries and 5 regions and will now scale up to greater investment and reach, bringing on board new countries and new partnerships. The Initiative will deepen its “whole-of-society” approach, placing the goal of ending violence against women and girls at the centre of national development priorities. Spotlight Initiative promotes a multi-sectoral approach to the complex issue of violence against women and girls and its variety of root causes. The Initiative’s workstreams include four main pillars: 1. Laws, policies, and institutions; 2. Prevention and social norms change; 3. Response and services for survivors and perpetrators’ accountability; and 4. Support to civil society and women’s movements.
Under the leadership of the Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General, the day-to-day management of the Spotlight Initiative is led by a Secretariat, housed within the Development Coordination Office (DCO) with a reporting line to the Executive Office of the Secretary-General and servicing the whole UN System.
The Secretariat’s core technical responsibilities are to support the design, implementation, and monitoring of comprehensive and effective country programmes on EVAWG, to contribute to increased global awareness, knowledge sharing, and networking on EVAWG as well as to ensure that the achievements and results of the Spotlight Initiative are expanded and sustained. Specifically, the Secretariat is responsible for the following outputs: 1) data and research on GBV and various forms of violence at the global and regional levels is enhanced and disseminated; 2) technical package in line with the Spotlight Initiative model, and evidence-based strategies, knowledge, and tools on violence against women and girls is consolidated and made available for new programmes and advocacy purposes; 3) global and regional strategic partnerships are expanded to advance efforts on ending gender-based violence, including through communication, behavior change strategies, events, and campaigns; and 4) increased expertise at country level to ensure the development and sustainability of comprehensive programmes to end violence against women and girls in line with the Spotlight Initiative model.
Six years into implementation, Spotlight Initiative has generated a wealth of knowledge, lessons, and best practices on integrated and comprehensive programming on ending violence against women and girls. Thus, a critical function of Spotlight Initiative is to serve as a knowledge platform on ending VAWG (EVAWG). Moving forward, Spotlight Initiative will amplify the wealth of lessons and promising practices generated by programmes to inform global policy and advocacy on EVAWG and serve as a model for comprehensive EVAWG programming.
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The Knowledge Management and Capacity Development Consultant works with and provides support to the Secretariat Knowledge Management team in the implementation of the Capacity Development and Knowledge Management portfolios. The Consultant contributes to the dissemination of knowledge, tools, lessons learned, and good practices on EVAWG, supports the strengthening of global EVAWG partnerships, networking, and engagement, and provides substantive technical and capacity development support on EVAWG for Spotlight Initiative 2.0 programmes.
Under the guidance and direction of the Technical Advisor, the Consultant will
1. Provide knowledge management and capacity development services to Spotlight Initiative Secretariat, supporting the dissemination of knowledge, tools, lessons learned, and good practices on EVAWG.
?2. Support strengthening global EVAWG partnerships, networking, engagement, and research.
3. Provide technical assistance and backstopping support to Technical Advisor, and overall programme management to the KM and CD Portfolio:
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