Background:
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 Ukraine, UN Women is committed to delivering results across strategic priorities, exercising its triple mandate encompassing normative support, UN system coordination, and operational activities to mobilize urgent and sustained action to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. UN Women has long been actively supporting local priority areas in Ukraine from increased political participation to gender mainstreaming in public policy, and economic development. Before the war escalation in 2022, Ukraine was ranked as a large[1] middleincome country in Eastern Europe. Ukraine ranks 81st of 145 countries on the most recent 2022 Global Gender Gap Report[2], having fallen 22 places in the report’s ranking since According to the Women Peace and Security Index[3], Ukraine ranked 117th out of 177 countries in terms of women’s wellbeing and sociopolitical and economic integration in 2023/24, placing last among European countries due to lowsecurity indicators. Since the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the war continues to cause civilian casualties and hardship, damage to infrastructure and productive assets, disruption to the economy, causing the largest displacement and refugee crisis in Europe since 1945, and one of the greatest modern challenges to the global and regional peace and security architecture.
Women and girls are the majority of those affected disproportionally by the tenyear war. They experience higher rates of poverty and displacement than men, worsening inequalities, many have lost their homes and jobs lack access to basic social services, and are facing protection concerns,[4] including genderbased violence[5], conflictrelated sexual violence,[6] and human trafficking[7]. Among the 6 million needing humanitarian assistance, women and girls constitute the vast majority. Women make up 56% of the estimated 7 million internally displaced persons (IDPin Ukraine and constitute 93% of the 6 million people returning to Ukraine[i].
In March 2024, the GoU approved the Ukraine Facility National Action Plan 20242027[14] in which the principles of inclusivity, gender equality, and social cohesion are visible across the document, beyond the specific commitments under human capital and business environment. The Ukraine Plan includes a range of specific reforms to achieve sustainable development and promote gender equality in various aspects of Ukrainian society in its recovery process.
Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction provide significant opportunities to build back better, more inclusive, and more equal, to strengthen good governance, the rule of law, gender equality, sustainable socioeconomic development, and human rights. Ukraine has made significant efforts to mainstream gender equality in recovery and reconstruction plans since 2022 after the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URin Lugano and a followup URC in London and Berlin, including the establishment of the Platform for Gender Mainstreaming and Inclusive Recovery (led by the Deputy Prime Minister for European and EuroAtlantic Integratioand establishment of the Alliance on GenderResponsive and Inclusive Recovery by the Governments, international organizations, CSOs and businesses committing to support gender equality and women’s access to rights, representation, and resources.
To achieve gender equality and women’s empowerment in Ukraine, the CO will contribute to the following outcomes under the UN Cooperation Framework 2025 – 2029 and the Humanitarian Program Cycle. The CO will leverage its triple mandate to promote UN systemwide coherence, results, and accountability. It will address early recovery needs through a nexus approach and the longerterm policy reform priorities of the Government of Ukraine. The UN Women Ukraine Strategic Note 20252029 will focus on Gender responsive recovery, reconstruction, and development programs achieving the three outcome areas:
Governance, Women Peace, and Security
i Women’s Economic Empowerment
ii Humanitarian Actions
UN Women will focus its programs on the East of Ukraine, as this region has been more severely affected by the war since 2014 compared to other areas in Ukraine. The subnational program will adopt a communitydriven approach to address the needs of women and girls in the region. UN Women’s suboffice in Dnipro (East of Ukrainwill continue to coordinate, implement, and monitor UN Women’s country programs (Governance, Women Peace and Security, Women Economic Empowerment and Humanitarian Responsand engage local stakeholders to consolidate UN Women’s efforts and achievements in promoting gender equality and empowering women in the region. This will involve collaborating with WROs, as well as strengthening coordination and relationships with the Regional Military Administration of Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Sumy Oblasts. The goal is to deepen existing relationships with community leaders, the UN systems coordination mechanisms, academia, and state and nonstate actors to advance GEWE at local levels.
The suboffice is part of the UN system established in the East to respond to the needed humanitarian response and support the transition to Ukraine’s early recovery and development process. The suboffice is central to operationalizing UN Women’s triple mandate in a localized context. With its representational function, leads, and supports program implementation, monitoring, convening, and coordinating UN partners at the regional levels. The suboffice will foster stakeholder engagement and partnership building at the subnational level including with women’s rights organizations, Civil Society, UN, and other humanitarian and development partners, and provide support to the rollout of gender analysis and key advocacy and communications activities to ensure wider coverage and targeting women and girls at the frontline in the East. The suboffice is strategically situated to enable colocation with other UN agencies and the deepening of operational and programmatic synergies.
The UN Women suboffice personnel will work directly with the Regional Military Administrations, local governments, fellow UN agencies, CSOs, and communities to ensure effective planning, implementation, and monitoring of program interventions. The field personnel are responsible for strengthening gender coordination within the Humanitarian response, implementing Strategic Note 20252029, and mainstreaming gender in the Recovery and Development process at the regional and community levels in addition to representing UN Women in field coordination activities both with local governments and with other UN partners.
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Operations Manager and reporting to the Programme Associate, the Driver provides reliable and safe driving services to the UN Women staff and visitors, ensuring the highest standards of discretion and integrity, a sense of responsibility, and excellent knowledge of protocol and security issues. The Driver also demonstrates a clientoriented approach, courtesy, confidentiality, tact, and ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
Driver can also be required to provide driving services to the operations and program staff in the Office, consultants and experts and UN staff on mission. The Driver will provide basic administrative and clerical support to the UN Women Ukraine Country Office.
Key Functions and Accountabilities
Provide proper use of vehicle:
Provide day to day maintenance of the assigned vehicle:
Maintain and ensure availability of all required documents/supplies:
Provide general administrative and logistic support as needed:
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
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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 UNIFE, which focused exclusively on gender equality and women’s empowerment.
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