Antecedentes

Organizational Context

The signing of the 2005 Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement(CPA) between the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People Liberation Movement(SPLM) , led  to the conceiving of the Local Government Recovery Programme (LGRP) by the Local Government Board of the Government of Republic of South Sudan (RoSS) to restore local government systems. LGRP  is based on the Local Government Framework, developed by a group of core officials of the Civil Authority of New Sudan, which provided a basis for the Local Government Act 2009. LGRP is designed to support the South Sudan Local Government in the  implementation of the Local Government Act by focusing on the;  formulation and implementation of policies on core administrative functions and cross-cutting issues such as gender equity, strengthening the institutional capacity of the  local governments  to perform  its mandated functions (through training of local government officers, forums of County Commissioners and infrastructure support), indentifying and implementing  sustainable local government financial systems, supporting the LG to establish and use proper procedure and systems to provide basic services to citizens.

LGRP has deepened  its technical support to the States and Counties across South Sudan working in close partnership with the Local Government Board (LGB), and the ten State Ministries of Local Government and Law Enforcement (SMoLG & LE).  LGRP  trained and equipped  20 state Gender Focal Point persons(18 females+2 males) as TOTs on Planning, Budgeting, and gender mainstreaming into the local governance systems of SS, developed  training modules/handbooks for Gender and the Local Government Gender Framework and mainstreaming gender into State planning and budgeting.
With the declaration of independence on 9th July 2011,  the Republic of South Sudan is undergoing  dramatic  transformation in its national  policies, legislative framework and the system of governance.

It is in  view of the above, that  UNDP  has been requested by  the South Sudan  Local Government Board (LGB)  to support the development of  the first South Sudan Local Government Gender Policy (LGGP). This is in line with the Government commitment to achieving the targets of the MDGs, particularly goal number 3, which emphasizes the promotion of gender equality through the existence of institutional, policy and legal mechanisms to enhance the attainment of gender parity, protection and promotion of services for women.

The policy  will responds to the constitutional imperative of substantive equality for all and the removal of all forms of unfair discrimination that prevent the full participation of women.  The policy among others will: 
  • guide the  local government in developing appropriate policies and programmes; provide strategic interventions to facilitate gender policy implementation in the State and County level, Payam and Boma Level;
  • promote the integration of gender equity and equality, and women's empowerment in local government development programmes and service delivery;
  • articulate local government's response to advancing gender equality and women's empowerment, in line with South Sudan Development Plan (SSDP);
  • entrench gender analysis as a fundamental requirement for local government planning, programme development and implementation;
  • provide a common approach in the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of interventions at the sphere of local government; alert stakeholders of local government about the gender implications of their work;
  • contribute to the development of State and County  management performance systems by introducing gender-sensitive indicators.
 

Deberes y responsabilidades

Functions and Key Results Expected
Summary of key functions:
  • Review of the Current Draft Local Government Gender Framework
  • Development of South Sudan Local Government Gender Policy
  • Technical and advisory support to the South Sudan Local Government Board (LGB)
  • Provide substantive and technical direction to the use of the use of Local Government Gender Policy
  • Hold a first induction workshop for TOT on the use of the policy

Objective

The main objective of the assignment is to develop the South Sudan Local Government Gender Policy for the Local Government to create  an  enabling environment for all levels of governments and local government stakeholders in South Sudan  to implement programmes aimed at achieving gender equality and women's empowerment.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Team Leader,  Poverty Reduction and MDG  and direct supervision of the Project Manager LGRP and  Gender Analyst , the consultant  will be responsible for carrying out the following tasks:

  • Review the current draft Local Government Gender Framework to identify gaps and strength for  developing  the Local Government Gender Policy Framework for the Republic of South Sudan.
  • Conduct research and desk revier of existing national policies, rules, and regulations, circulars, manuals, and study findings related to Gender Responsive Planning and Budgeting, decentralization system and Local Government in South Sudan.
  • Arrange and facilitate Focused Group Discussion (FGD) and workshops with stakeholders, to identify the policy, problem definition, policy objectives and options, policy implementation and policy evaluation and maintenance
  • Develop the Local Government Gender Policy (LGGP) for South Sudan Local Government based on the findings of the interview, FGD, workshop, literature review highlighting the key problems and key recommendations for increased involvement, power and authority of women in the local development and decision-making process.
  • Conduct the intitial ToT workshop for a selected group of senior Local Government Officers (DGs and Gender Focal Persons) based on the developed policy.  The training also intends to test or evaluate the policy, which shall be revised based on the lessons learned/feedback from the workshop.
  • Provide interim and final reports, including recommendations on the implementation of the policy by stakeholders.
Impact of Results:
 
The key impact of the post will be the achievement of project results as per the agreed project document and work plan. It will also ensure that the project’s activities are fully co-ordinated with other programmatic interventions within the UNDP Programme.
 
 

Competencias

Competencies and Critical Success Factors

Corporate Competencies:
  • Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards.
  • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP.
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.

Functional Competencies:

  • Substantial previous experience in design and development of national policies.
  • Demonstrated experience in managing training on Local Government in post conflict countries.
  • Understanding and experience of Local Government  in the context of post conflict situation is essential.
  • Sound understanding of issues related to development in post-crisis situations.
  • Demonstrated strong management, coordination and facilitation skills.
  • Strong communication skills in English (oral and written).
  • Results oriented, flexible and problem solving skills.
  • Knowledge of UNDP systems an advantage.
 
 

Habilidades y experiencia requeridas

Education: 
  • Master’s Degree in International Development, Development Studies,  Public Administration, Gender Studies or related discipline.

Experience: 

  • Minimum of  7 years' of practical working experience with Local Government System in a post conflict setting like South Sudan.
  • Proven track record of Policy advocacy related to gender/ women's issues
  • Sound knowledge on local governance and decentralization
  • Required knowledge and skill to accumulate learning of best practices and to disseminate the learning to stakeholders
  • Skill in strategic report writing.
  • Experience to work with Government Officials/ NGOs and Local Government representatives in Sudan.
  • Ability to interact with governmental agencies, good interpersonal skills and organizational proficiency.
  • Experience with UNDP or other UN Agencies on security sector would be an advantage.

Language:

  • Fluency in English (comprehension, written, and spoken
  • Excellent communication and drafting skills in English, both orally and in writing.

 

Application Procedure:

Interested candidates should apply by sending their Letter of Interest and CV (preferably United Nations Personal History Form (P.11 Form)) to: bids.juba@undp.org or drop a sealed envelope marked; ATT: Procurement Unit, with the title of the position at UNDP Office in Juba by latest 10 September 2011. The available starting date and fees of the assignment which is subject to negotiation if applicable should be clearly stated in the Letter of Interest.