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Background
Gender inequality is the condition in which access to rights, resources, and opportunities is unequally distributed between genders, including men, women, boys, girls, and individuals of other gender identities. Gender inequalities, including stigma, discrimination, violence, and other gender-related barriers limit access to critical health services and increase vulnerabilities. Gender norms, roles, and relationships can contribute to inequitable health outcomes. The goal of ending HIV, TB, and malaria cannot be achieved without maximizing health equity, gender equality, and human rights. Currently, there is a lack of comprehensive knowledge of effective HIV, TB, malaria, and resilient and sustainable systems for health interventions that take a gender-responsive approach to addressing gender inequalities.
Scope of work
The United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) will undertake an evidence review and synthesis focused on identifying a package of interventions that are gender-responsive—that is, they either address the existing gender norms, roles, and relations that increase the risk of HIV, TB and malaria and restrict access to related services or they seek to transform the underlying causes of gender inequality, including but not limited to harmful gender and social norms, and power imbalances that privilege some while disadvantaging others. This evidence review will help to address major knowledge gaps and identify a set of priority programme areas for The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria investments. Ultimately, the project will support the implementation of the Global Fund Strategy, strengthening gender mainstreaming and integration within Global Fund-supported programs, structures, and processes.
As part of this work, UNU-IIGH is looking to hire two consultants (one senior and one junior consultant) to urgently complete a rapid evidence review to identify a prioritized package of evidence-based gender-responsive interventions that have been shown to have, or contribute to, a positive impact on HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and resilient and sustainable systems for health outcomes. Through a rapid review of peer-reviewed literature the consultants, working with the Research Lead and others in the Gender Equality and Intersectionality work package, will: (i) review and synthesize the evidence on gender-responsive approaches and interventions in HIV, TB and malaria programs; and (ii) to provide recommendations for a prioritized package of gender-responsive interventions for Global Fund-supported HIV, TB and malaria programs.
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Gender Equality and Intersectionality Research Lead.
Expected deliverables over the course of the project include:
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The successful candidate shall work under a Consultant Contract (CTC) and UNU-IIGH is looking for two consultants with details are as follows:
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Until May 2025
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13 December 2024
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements