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UN Women CFPs for Women Facing Multiple Discrimination (Ukraine)

UN Women CFPs for Women Facing Multiple Discrimination (Ukraine)

Deadline: 30-Sep-20

UN Women has announced a Call for Proposals to conduct awareness-raising and advocacy campaigns with the oblast and local authorities on the human rights of women, facing multiple discrimination in four pilot regions – Chernivtsi, Kherson, Sumy and Volyn and 13 amalgamated territorial communities (ATCs).

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The selected organization will conduct awareness-raising and advocacy campaign with the oblast and local authorities on the human rights of women, facing multiple discrimination, in the context of decentralization and build their capacity to effectively participate in local decision making, advocating for the inclusion of their needs and rights, especially in the current situation of COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis, in local planning, policy-making, programming, budgeting, and service delivery.

Funding Information

The budget range for this proposal should be USD 40000 max.
The selected organization will work on the following tasks:

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Develop draft concept on awareness-raising and advocacy campaign on rights of rural women in the context of decentralization reform, especially in the current situation of COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent economic crisis, in the four pilot regions – Chernivtsi, Kherson, Sumy and Volyn and 13 amalgamated territorial communities;
Raise awareness of the general public, regional state administrations, local self-government in pilot regions, including 13 ATCs, on rights and needs of rural women, through tailored advocacy campaign;
Advocate for inclusion of the needs and rights of rural women in the context of the COVID-19 emergency;
Organize and coordinate the capacity building of grass-root women’s groups and organizations representing women, facing multiple discrimination, to mobilize and empower them to effectively participate in local decision making, to advocate for the inclusion of their rights and needs in local planning, policy-making, programming, budgeting, and service delivery processes, etc.;
Conduct series of tailored capacity development activities (training courses) for rights-holders (women, facing multiple forms of discrimination, and their family members) on the international and national legal instruments regarding women’s rights and equal opportunities, regarding intersectionality, with particular focus on needs of vulnerable groups in local planning and budgeting, budget monitoring, policy-making, gender-responsive quality, and accessible service delivery;
Provide support in the production of budget watchdog reports, that will be aimed at monitoring the reduction of revenues and re-prioritization of issues in pilot regions and local communities, to advocate for GE priorities not to be dropped;
Provide mentoring, as well as knowledge and skills, transfer to the empowered groups and organizations to substantially improve their capacity to work in gender and human rights-based manner, and to achieve their self-sufficiency and sustainability;
Facilitate the establishment of the communication platforms between local groups and organizations representing vulnerable groups of women from 4 pilot regions and 13 pilot ATCs to discuss gender equality, women’s empowerment and leadership, gender aspects of decentralization reform, and advocating of their rights and needs;
Ensure coordination and application of GE and Human Rights-Based Approach with a focus on intersectionality in the work of grass root women’s groups and organizations representing vulnerable groups;
Contribute to policy dialogue at the national level on human rights of Roma women, including CEDAW, CRPD, CERD Alternative reports preparation, formulation, and monitoring of the implementation of national legislative and policy framework on GE and Human Rights;
Support sub-partner grass-root organizations in performing advocacy activities aimed at empowering women, facing multiple forms of discrimination, in particular, rural women.
Competencies

Technical/functional competencies required;
The organization has a well-developed framework through which to deliver its vision and strategy and ensure effective business processes;
Previous experience in conducting similar works/projects relevant to the scope and size of the current project;
Previous experience of work with different vulnerable groups on their capacity building and empowerment;
Previous experience of organization of training on HRBA and the rights of vulnerable groups; Previous experience in conducting gender/human rights advocacy and awareness-raising campaigns at national, regional, and local levels;
Previous experience of work at the regional and local level and coordination of cooperation between different groups and organizations;
Reference letters on at least two relevant projects implemented in the past three years.
Other competencies, which while not required, can be an asset for the performance of services
Previous experience of development of manuals on HRBA and women’s rights
Previous experience of provisions of tailored services for vulnerable groups.
For more information, visit https://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/programme-implementation/2020/09/une-eca-ukr-2020-001

 

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