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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.
In the context of the long-standing cooperation of UN Women and UNFPA with the Swiss Embassy it is planned to develop the first Country Gender Equality Profile (CGEP) for the country. Based on both statistical and qualitative data, CGEP will form an analytical document to provide an understanding of the current context in relation to gender equality and women’s empowerment, including an overview of opportunities to address the gaps in the implementation of the Strategy of Achieving Gender Equality in the Republic of Uzbekistan until 2030 identified through in-depth analysis in the following thematic areas:
1. institutional mechanisms for the advancement of women;
2. women and poverty;
3. education and training of women;
4. women and health;
5. violence against women;
6. women and armed conflict/ women, peace and security;
7. women and the economy;
8. women in decision-making;
9. women and the media;
10. women in agriculture and the environment; and
11. the girl child.
The twelfth area — the human rights of women — is considered cross-cutting for all other 11 areas.
The gender analysis included in the CGEP is expected to support the Government of Uzbekistan to identify the key gender equality issues, barriers and challenges thus to accelerate the advancement of gender equality corresponding to implementation of New Uzbekistan Strategy till 2030.
The CGEP will generate the findings and recommendations to target national policy reforms based on holistic and robust analysis on gender equality and women’s empowerment in addition to informing the new United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework to be developed until the end of 2025 and to be implemented for the coming four years.
Therefore, The Country Gender Equality Profile is expected to strengthen national understanding and data on the advancement of international and national commitments towards GEWE and contribute to the design of national policy interventions that can accelerate progress towards achieving national SDGs by 2030 in Uzbekistan. To implement this initiative, UN Women in Uzbekistan together with UNFPA is seeking for the expertise of a National Gender Expert to support the development of the Country Gender Equality Profile.
Under the overall guidance and direct reporting to the Country Programme Manager of UN Women Uzbekistan, the International Consultant will be responsible for developing a concept note for the 16 Days Campaign 2024 in Uzbekistan with UN Women’s corporate guidance, working closely with the Country Programme Manager for Uzbekistan. The consultant will be supported by the Administrative Assistant, who will be the point of contact on the contract and payment issues.
Objective
Under the overall guidance of the Country Programme Manager of Uzbekistan the Consultant will work on the development of the Country Gender Equality Profile.
Duties and Responsibilities
Within the assignment, the Consultant will be responsible for the following activities:
Deliverables
The duration of the consultancy is through 30 September 2024 for up to 25 fee days:
The payments will be made in USD at the UN Operational Rate for Exchange (UNORE) effective at the month of payment and in two installments per reported number of fee days based on submitted and approved deliverables, as follows:
Deliverables | Number of fee days | Activities | Expected completion time (due day) | Payment Schedule (optional) |
Detailed work plan outlining the division of responsibilities within the CGEP team including the timeframe | Up to 13 days | Discussion and finalization of Working Plan and Working Method | In two weeks that the contract enters into force | as per the agreement of the consultant |
Inception report, gaps and recommendations to address them. The desk phase should include a thorough analysis of all existing documents available. The resulting report will set out the precise methodology and plan for including identified data analysis. | Data Collection | November 2024 | as per the agreement of the consultant | |
1. First Draft Country Gender Equality Profile | Up to 7 days | First Draft of the CGEP is submitted and approved by UN Women | Jan- Feb 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant |
2. Second Draft of Country Gender Equality Profile | All comments addressed to the second draft of CGEP. The document is submitted
and approved by UN Women |
By 27 July 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant | |
3. Final Country Gender Equality Profile including the set of conclusion and recommendations and report on consultation process submitted and approved by UN Women | The final report submitted and approved to UN Women | By Mid- March 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant | |
4. Validation workshop | Expert-level workshop | End March 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant | |
5. Presentation of Country Gender Equality Profile with the Team Leader | Up to 2 days | Event on joint launching of CGEP | March 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant |
6. Submission of final policy briefs | Up to 3 days | Final briefs | March 2025 | as per the agreement of the consultant |
The Consultant shall promote a client-oriented approach consistent with UN Women rules and regulations and commit to high standards of quality, productivity, and timeliness in the delivery of tasks. The Consultant will meet and apply the highest standards of integrity and impartiality.
The Consultant must be fully dedicated to the mandate and the values of UN Women, particularly to promoting Gender Equality as a strategy to reduce conflict, improve livelihoods and ensure fairness and justice; to Women Empowerment underpinning Gender Equality promotion efforts; to inter-ethnic tolerance and concord; and to respect for diversity.
Reporting requirements:
The National Gender Consultant is expected to work remotely using her/his own computer but may access the UN Women office to print relevant documents or whenever required to work on-site at any point during the assignment. UN Women and UNFPA will provide required logistical support to organize events/ activities within the scope of this assignment, and may provide support to coordinate activities with NSC, when and if required.
Consultancy reports should be provided in both printed and electronic versions in English and Uzbek with detailed description of the fulfilled tasks, according to the present Term of Reference, and the contribution of the expert. Analytical documents, reports and other materials developed by experts should be attached to the report as annexes, which will serve as a justification for payment.
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy.
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How to Apply
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