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Call for Gender Experts: Technical Committee Members Roster for UN Women's Fund for Gender Equality | |
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| Location : | Home-based assignment |
| Application Deadline : | 23-Feb-15 (Midnight New York, USA) |
| Type of Contract : | Other |
| Post Level : | Other |
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| Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) | 01-Apr-2015 |
| Duration of Initial Contract : | Varies from April to September 2015 |
| Expected Duration of Assignment : | Up to 9 weeks spread from April to September 2015 |
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. UNDP does not tolerate sexual exploitation and abuse, any kind of harassment, including sexual harassment, and discrimination. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks. | |
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UN Women’s Fund for Gender Equality (FGE) is opening the opportunity to prestigious gender experts to contribute to the selection process of the best proposals from women-led Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) to address issues related to women’s economic and political empowerment in five different regions of the world. FGE directly funds and supports competitively selected CSOs in their programmes advancing women’s economic and political empowerment through high-impact, multi-year grants of US$ 200,000 to US$ 500,000. Members of the 2015-2016 Technical Committee (TC) will help facilitate the Fund’s independent, transparent, and accountable review of all programme proposal submissions in its 3rd global grant-making round dedicated to women-led programmes that will jumpstart progress on the post-2015 agenda and upcoming Sustainable Development Goals, particularly for gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Fund launch its 3rd global grant-making cycle in March 2015 and is currently accepting applications from regional and thematic gender experts interested in joining the 2015-2016 Technical Committee to evaluate submitted CSO proposals. The fund will be selecting 40-50 gender experts with thematic expertise in women’s economic and/or women’s political empowerment and with regional expertise in the following regions:
Gender experts from Civil Society, Development Sector, academia, and Private Sector are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Time sensitive assignment: The selection of proposals is a very time sensitive process and will required the TC to follow very strict deadlines for each step of the process. Selected TC members will be informed of the exact timeline prior to their acceptance of the assignment. The assignment is compatible with other professional activities but does include intense periods of 2-3 weeks where an almost full-time commitment will be expected in order to meet the deadlines. Phase I: Concept Note Review – 40-50 roster members (April-May 2015)
Concept Notes will be assigned to each TC member based on their regional and/or thematic expertise. Each Concept Note will be evaluated by 2 TC members simultaneously. Time engagement required for Phase I: Applicants should expect to be fully engaged in Concept Note assessment for a 2-3 week period in addition to the virtual training/coordination sessions and time for feedback and troubleshooting via email. Phase II: Semi-Finalist Review – invited roster members only (2 per region) (May-June 2015)
The Phase II TC members will be selected among the Phase I TC members. There will be a total of 10 TC members for Phase II covering the 5 regions (2 per region). UN Women Country and Regional offices will provide technical qualitative comments to inform the evaluation process of the top scoring Concept Notes based on their knowledge of the country and regional context; and UN Women’s Strategic Plans and priorities at Country and Regional levels. Phase II TC members are expected to take these comments into consideration while keeping their independent judgment when scoring the Concept Notes. Each Concept Note will be evaluated by the 2 Phase II TC members simultaneously. Time engagement required for Phase II: TC members selected for Phase II will be fully engaged in Concept Note review and ranking for a 2-3 week period in addition to the virtual training/coordination sessions and time for feedback and troubleshooting via email. Phase III: Full-fledged Proposal Review – invited roster members only (2 per region) (August-September 2015)
The TC members for Phase III will be the same as for Phase II unless some adjustments are deemed necessary by the Fund’s management. There will be a total of 10 TC members for Phase III covering the 5 regions (2 per region). Each full-fledged proposal will be evaluated by the 2 TC members simultaneously. Time engagement required for Phase III: TC members selected for Phase III will be fully engaged in full-fledged Proposal assessment for a 2-3 week period in addition to the virtual training/coordination sessions and time for feedback and troubleshooting via email.
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