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. The UN Women Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO) was established in Istanbul, Turkiye in early 2014. It provides support and oversight to country offices in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, and Ukraine. In addition, the Regional Office directly supports programme and project presence in Kosovo (under UN Security Council Resolution 1244), the Republic of North Macedonia, Serbia, Tajikistan, and Turkiye.
Since 2018, UN Women Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) has been implementing a regional component of the Flagship Programme Initiative Making Every Woman and Girl Count: Supporting the monitoring and implementation of the SDGs through better production and use of gender statistics (Women Count), developed by UN Women Headquarters (HQ). The Women Count programme aims to affect a radical shift in the production, availability, accessibility and use of quality data and statistics on key aspects of gender equality and women’s empowerment.
One of the key priority areas within the ECA Women Count programme is dedicated to strengthening national capacities on improving the production of data related to Violence Against Women (VAW). This imperative focus stems from the acute recognition that comprehensive, accurate, and up to date VAW data is not only an essential benchmark for assessing progress in gender equality and women's empowerment, but also a cornerstone for developing targeted policies and interventions. The lack of reliable VAW data has long hindered effective advocacy and policymaking, obscuring the true extent of this pervasive issue and impeding the formulation of evidence-based solutions. By supporting countries in enhancing their VAW data collection mechanisms, the Women Count programme aims to illuminate the magnitude of violence faced by women, ensuring that it receives the attention and resources it demands, while fostering an environment where survivors can access quality essential services and justice.
In 2023-2024, the Women Count programme plans to extend its support to two countries in the ECA region with the aim of increasing availability of quality and internationally comparable VAW data: the Kyrgyz Republic and the Republic of Belarus. Kyrgyzstan and Belarus will be embarking on their first nationwide VAW prevalence surveys, starting the early methodological groundwork in late 2023. The completion of the survey stands as a central priority action within the National Gender Equality Strategy till 2030, along with its corresponding Action Plan for 2022-2024 in Kyrgyzstan and the National Action Plan for Gender Equality for 2021-2025 in Belarus. These commitments underscore both countries’ strong determination to bridge gender data gaps in the area of ending violence against women.
The surveys will be implemented in accordance with globally agreed methodological and ethical standards and guidelines such as WHO Multi-Country Study on Women’s Health and Domestic Violence, EU Wide Survey on gender-based survey, United Nations Statistical Commission Guidelines for Producing Statistics on Violence against Women: Statistical Surveys. It is also important that relevant SDG indicators and definition/frameworks put forward by the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 57th session, the Declaration on Elimination of Violence Against Women (DEVAW) and the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) General Recommendation #19 are incorporated.
Objective
Under the direct supervision of the Regional Gender Data Specialist based at UN Women Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO), the International Consultant on Violence Against Women (VAW) Data and Research will strengthen capacities of the National Statistics Offices of select countries to design, collect, analyze and disseminate prevalence data on VAW for meeting policy and reporting commitments under the 2030 Agenda and the Beijing Declaration and Platform of Action. The international consultant will work closely with respective NSOs, which will be implementing the quantitative element of study as well as with national consultant/company responsible for qualitative part of the study. S/he will be providing the technical guidance at all stages of the implementation of the study, from design phase till the data analysis and dissemination. A National Reference Group will be set up from the onset of the survey, which will include all relevant partners working on VAW in the country (i.e. government, UN and other international organizations, CSOs, academia). This group will be involved/consulted in the definition of the objectives and scope of the survey, as well as along other phases. This will contribute to the survey being owned by all those stakeholders working on VAW in the country, so that the results can be used for policy and programming.
Specifically, the assignment envisages provision of support to the National Statistics Committees of the Republic of Belarus and the Kyrgyz Republic to design, collect, and analyze the country’s first-ever nationwide VAW prevalence data. The International Consultant will be working in close cooperation with the national consultant to be hired by UN Women.
Duties and Responsibilities
Within the assignment, the Consultant will be responsible for implementation of the following tasks:
Task 1: Support the National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic to design, collect, and analyze the country’s first-ever nationwide VAW prevalence data.
- To guide and support NSC to develop a robust survey methodology defining research objectives, scope, sampling strategy, survey tools methodology (including the questionnaires, data collection protocols, advance letter, flyers, etc.), data collection methods, ethical and safety considerations, and building on international best practices and recent methodologies, and through close consultations with UN Women and other relevant stakeholders (National Reference Group).
- Prepare required documentation to obtain ethical clearance from the relevant institutional review board (IRB) or ethics committee in close coordination with UN Women ECARO.
- To guide and support cognitive testing of the questionnaire, as well as a pilot survey in a smaller region or community to test the questionnaire, survey procedures, and logistics.
- To refine the survey design and make necessary adjustments to the survey methodology based on cognitive testing and pilot survey.
- To guide the development of qualitative study methodology, including data collection tools, methods and sampling strategy, in close collaboration with UN Women, NSC and local consultants/company responsible for the qualitative study.
- To support and guide the national consultant and NSC to develop a training package for field workers (questionnaire step by step guide, interviewer manual, role-play exercise, hand-outs etc.), building on existing training resources, ensuring that all methodological and ethical considerations are reflected in the data collection process.
- Provide technical guidance during data collection process to ensure accuracy, consistency, and completeness of the data if required.
- Provide technical support and guidance to NSC in the analysis of survey results (tabulation plan, compilation of main survey indicators, etc.) and co-lead the preparation of the Draft Report in close cooperation with the national consultant and company responsible for qualitative survey.
- Drawing on inputs from the NSC staff and national consultant, draft foreword, executive summary, introduction, country context and concluding chapter with recommendations.
- Edit the final survey report for cohesive structure and flow, including addressing gaps in analytics, information, making any necessary restructuring and rewriting to ensure the clarity, consistency, and the use of gender-sensitive language.
- Participate in the official launch event to present the findings of the study to different groups of stakeholders.
Task 2: Support the National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Belarus (BelStat) to design, collect, and analyze the country’s first-ever nationwide VAW prevalence data.
- To guide and support BelStat to develop a robust survey methodology defining research objectives, scope, sampling strategy, survey tools methodology (including the questionnaires, data collection protocols, advance letter, flyers, etc.), data collection methods, ethical and safety considerations, and building on international best practices and recent methodologies, and through close consultations with UN Women and other relevant stakeholders.
- To guide and support cognitive testing of the questionnaire and conduct a pilot survey in a smaller region or community to test the questionnaire, survey procedures, and logistics.
- To support and guide the national consultant and BelStat to develop a training package for field workers (questionnaire step by step guide, interviewer manual, role-play exercise, hand-outs etc.), building on existing training resources, ensuring that all methodological and ethical considerations are reflected in the data collection process.
- Support data cleaning and validation by checking for errors and inconsistencies and conducting validation exercises to assess the integrity of data.
- Provide technical support and guidance to BelStat in the analysis of survey results (tabulation plan, compilation of main survey indicators, etc.) and preparation of the Draft Report.
- Participate in the official launch event to present the findings of the study to different groups of stakeholders.
Timeframe, payments and deliverables
It is anticipated that the assignment will take up to 75 working days over a period of 14 months:
Payment for this consultancy will be based on the achievement of each deliverable and certification that each has been satisfactorily completed. Payment will be based on the submission of the SSA report along with the timesheet and relevant annexes as supporting documents for the achievement of deliverables:
# | Deliverables | Estimated number of w/days | Target Date |
Task 1: Support the National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic to design, collect, and analyze the country’s first-ever nationwide VAW prevalence data. | |||
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| 45 w/days | By 1 April 2024 |
| Required documentation is prepared to obtain ethical clearance from the relevant institutional review board (IRB) or ethics committee. Inputs and quality control of the cognitive testing of the survey questionnaire. | By 30 June 2024 | |
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| By 10 September 2024 | |
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| 10 February 2025 | |
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| 1 May 2025 | |
Task 2: Support the National Statistics Committee of the Republic of Belarus (BelStat) to design, collect, and analyze the country’s first-ever nationwide VAW prevalence data. | |||
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| 15 w/days | By 10 July 2024 |
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| By 20 February 2025 | |
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| 15 w/days | By 30 May 2025 |
Input from UN Women:
Throughout the assignment, UN Women will provide:
- Background and resource materials beyond those available online or otherwise published that the Consultant will need to obtain directly.
- Technical inputs when reviewing key conceptual documents and knowledge products, including methodologies, desk review analysis, agenda, research reports and training materials.
- Support to coordinate activities with National Statistics Offices and other key stakeholders, when and if required.
- Full logistical and communications support to strengthen visibility of the official launch events.
Reporting requirements:
The International Consultant on VAW Data and Research is expected to work remotely using her/his own computer. Consultancy report should be provided in electronic version in English with detailed description of the fulfilled tasks, according to the present Terms of Reference. Analytical documents, reports and other materials developed by expert should be attached to the report as annexes, which will serve as a justification for payment.
Competencies
Core Values:
Integrity:
- Demonstrate consistency in upholding and promoting the values of UN Women in actions and decisions, in line with the UN Code of Conduct.
Professionalism:
- Demonstrate professional competence and expert knowledge of the pertinent substantive areas of work.
Respect for Diversity:
- Demonstrate an appreciation of the multicultural nature of the organization and the diversity of its staff.
- Demonstrate an international outlook, appreciating difference in values and learning from cultural diversity.
Core Competencies:
- Demonstrate and integrity and fairness by modeling UN values and ethical standards.
- Strong knowledge of violence against women data and research.
- Knowledge of the social, cultural, and political context of Central Asia countries
- Strong written/oral communication and training skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Competencies in coordination, planning and teamwork
- A commitment to quality product and deadlines
Required Skills and Experience
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Application procedure:
Applications should include:
- Offeror's letter to UN Women confirming interest and availability for the assignment.
- Financial proposal, indicating a total lump sum to include all costs relating to the delivery of activities as per above description.
- P-11 form including experience in similar assignments. This form can be downloaded at http://www.unwomen.org/about-us/employment.
Financial proposal format:
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Please note that the financial proposal is all-inclusive and shall take into account various expenses incurred by the consultant during the contract period. The financial proposal should be provided in USD. If the proposal is provided in any other currency, it would be converted as per UN exchange rate on the date of post closure.
Evaluation of applicants
The evaluation starts with shortlisting of potential candidates and received applications against the mandatory requirements. Only full applications will be considered. Shortlisted candidates will be then evaluated using a cumulative analysis method taking into consideration the combination of the applicants' technical qualifications and experience, and financial proposal. The contract will be awarded to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:
- Technically responsive/compliant/acceptable to the requirements of the ToR; and
- Having received the highest cumulative (technical & financial) score out of below defined technical and financial criteria.
The selection of candidates will be done in 3 stages:
1st stage: Prior to detailed evaluation, all applications will be thoroughly screened against eligibility criteria (minimum qualification requirements) as set in the present ToR in order to determine whether they are compliant/ non-compliant.
Eligibility Criteria | |
1 | Advanced university degree (master’s degree or Ph.D.) in women’s studies, sociology, psychology, public health, or a related field. |
2 | A minimum of 10 years of experience in leading or coordinating research studies and development of analytical reports in the area of ending violence against women. |
3 | Proven track record of leading design, planning, data collection and analysis of at least 2 VAW prevalence surveys |
4 | Experience working with National Statistics Offices, preferably in the area of violence against women and research. |
5 | Fluency in English. |
2nd stage: Technical Evaluation/ Desk review.
Short-listed candidates will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
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Technical | 70% | 70 |
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Education: | 10% | Maximum 10 points, including: |
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Advanced university degree (master’s degree or Ph.D.) in women’s studies, sociology, psychology, public health, or a related field. | 10% | 10 |
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Experience, including: | 50% | Maximum 50 points, including: |
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in leading or coordinating research studies and development of analytical reports in the area of ending violence against women. | 10% | 10 |
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Proven track record of leading design, planning, data collection and analysis of at least 2 VAW prevalence surveys | 10% | 10 |
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Experience working with National Statistics Offices, preferably in the area of violence against women and research | 10% | 10 |
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Previous experience of implementing EU, WHO or other international recognized methodology on VAW prevalence survey | 10% | 10 |
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Experience on the use of statistical software such as Stata, SPSS, R. | 5% | 5 |
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Previous experience in Central Asia region is an asset. | 5% | 5 |
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Language Requirements | 10% | Maximum 10 points, including: |
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Fluency in English: 5 points – proficient, 0 points – none Knowledge of Russian: 5 points – working knowledge, 0 points – none | 5%
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Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points out of 70 points at the Technical Evaluation/ Interview will be considered for the Financial Evaluation | |||
Financial | 30% | 30 |
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3rd stage: Financial evaluation will be conducted according to the method described below:
The maximum number of points assigned to the financial proposal is allocated to the lowest price proposal. All other price proposals receive points in inverse proportion.
A suggested formula is as follows: p=30 (µ/z)
Where:
p - points for the financial proposal being evaluated;
µ - price of the lowest priced proposal;
z - price of the proposal being evaluated
The candidate achieving the highest cumulative score for both Technical and Financial evaluations will be recommended by the Evaluation Committee for contracting.
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