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Independent Evaluation Expert to conduct the Mid-Term Review of the Empower Regional Project on Gender, Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction | |
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| Location : | Home-based with travel to Dhaka, Phnom Pehn, Hanoi and Bangkok |
| Application Deadline : | 15-Mar-20 (Midnight New York, USA) |
| Additional Category : | Gender Equality |
| Type of Contract : | Individual Contract |
| Post Level : | International Consultant |
| Languages Required : | English |
| Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) | 01-Apr-2020 |
| Duration of Initial Contract : | 3 month (April - June 2020) |
| Expected Duration of Assignment : | 3 month (April - June 2020) |
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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I. Background
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations (UN), 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. Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women will lead and coordinate UN system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It will provide strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
Based on UN legislative mandates and the UNW Strategic Plan, the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP) is tasked with providing strategic program development, policy/technical advisory services and quality assurance support to Multi Country Offices and Country Offices (COs). It undertakes or coordinates regional research and data analysis; advises on norms, policies and strategies for achieving the internationally and regionally agreed goals related to gender equality and women’s empowerment issues. It acts as a knowledge hub at the regional level, collecting evidence on progress and emerging issues and sharing knowledge on innovative approaches and lessons learned in implementation.
UN Women ROAP is spearheading a regional project entitled “Strengthening Human Rights and Gender Equality through Climate Change Action and Disaster Risk Reduction” also known as “EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies”. This is a joint programme being implemented in partnership with the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of UN Environment. It is a five-year project which began in April 2018 and is funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida).
The Project aims to contribute to the overall Outcome of addressing key drivers of gender-based vulnerabilities through implementation of climate change and DRR actions.
To achieve this Outcome, the Project will invest in five output areas, as follows:
The project is implemented at the national level in three countries in Asia, Bangladesh, Cambodia and Viet Nam, and at the regional level to influence the intergovernmental and normative regional processes for climate change and DRR to be more gender-responsive. The project is led by UN Women and is implemented jointly by UN Women and UN Environment. UN Women is responsible for the implementation of Outputs 1 and 2 and co-leads the implementation of Outputs 3 and 5 with UN Environment, while the implementation of Output 4 is led by UN Environment.
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II. Objective of the Mid-Term Review
The purpose and role of evaluations in UN Women is to enhance accountability, inform decision-making and contribute to learning on the best ways to achieve women’s empowerment and gender equality through the mandated areas of work of UN Women: normative, operational and coordination. Evaluations are essential components aimed at assessing relevance of the project objectives as well as efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability. As per Empower’s Project Document and Programme Cooperation Agreement, an Independent Final Evaluation will be undertaken in accordance with the guidance from UN Evaluation Group and involving the evaluation units of both concerned UN organizations. In addition to evaluating the projects results, both the Final Evaluation and the Mid-Term Review will also assess the contribution of the project governance arrangement to government agencies’ understanding of a joint approach to gender-responsive, right-based, climate change resilience and DRR.
The Mid-Term Review is key for the purpose of establishing whether the project is heading towards the set goals and objectives, thereafter informing management and control decisions by project management. It is important in building organizational confidence in the project implementation strategies, or in the case where indicators are not pointing towards success, acting as a call to the change of implementation strategies. It will provide inputs to revise the Project results framework, if and where appropriate. The performance of the project will be assessed against the indicators presented in the results and reporting framework
The Mid-Term review will be conducted in the first half of 2020.
It will feed into the Final Project Evaluation that will take place in 2022 to capture project experience and results and deepen the understanding of gender equality and human rights issues in the context of climate change and disasters in Asia, as well share results and promote replication of best practices.
The overall objective of this assignment is to assess mid-term progress and assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and impact of the project. The mid-term review should also provide input/give guidance on how EmPower can reach its overall objective/expected outcomes in an effective way based on lessons learned to date.
It is important to note that as the project has yet to achieve its expected results, in the case of the assessment of the effectiveness, sustainability and impact, the evaluation expert will review the “potential” of the project in achieving these by the end of the project, given preliminary results, assessment and evidence-based feedback. The evaluation expert will propose recommendations for potential corrective measures that can impact the future attainment of expected results of the project based on the mid-term review.
III. Duties and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Program Specialist for Gender and Climate Change & DRR of UN Women ROAP, an independent evaluation expert will be hired to undertake the Project’s Mid-Term Review. The expert will be responsible for the following:
IV. Scope of Mid-Term Review
MTR Evaluation scope: The evaluation will focus on overall progress of the project to date and on components implemented by each UN Agency.
Geographical coverage: The evaluation will focus on activities implemented in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Viet Nam as well as at the regional level.
Stakeholder coverage: The evaluation will reach out to principle stakeholders, i.e. beneficiaries, participating governments and civil society partners and implementing partners at the national and regional levels and partner agencies as well as the project steering committee members and project partners.
V. MTR Evaluation Questions
The consultants should be guided but not limited by the scope of the evaluation questions listed below. The consultants should raise and address any other relevant issues that may emerge during the evaluation.
Methodological approach
An initial meeting (in person or via Webex/Skype) of the evaluator with UN Women and UN Environment staff, when the consultant begins the evaluation, shall be organized to determine the methods and develop a feasible joint work plan. The work plan should describe in great details how the evaluation will be carried out, suggest further clarification on the applied methodology, roles and responsibilities of the participants, specify field visits, if any, and outline the timeframe for the consultancy.
The suggested methods for the evaluation include analyses of various sources of information, including in-depth desk review and documentation analysis (e. g. progress and completion reports, workshop and mission reports, knowledge and advocacy products, and other appropriate documentation produced and related by UN Women and UN Environment). The review must integrate gender and human rights perspectives throughout each of these areas of analysis and within its methodology. This is particularly important to understand and assess project addressing complex, intersectional issues in women’s rights.
Based on consultations, the consultant will visit selected project sites to validate the findings of the desk review and documentation analysis, and identify best practices and lessons learned. To make this evaluation more participatory, there will be a stakeholder meeting at which the initial findings are presented.
UN Women and the UN Environment will work with the evaluation team to make sure the meetings organized during the evaluation include a wide variety of stakeholders. The evaluator will also hold separate meetings and interview partners from government institutions, civil society organizations, as well as the partner and UN Agencies. A Reference Group will be constituted and will participate through the process.
The entire evaluation will be undertaken as per UNEG guidelines and taking into account a human rights based and gender empowerment approach. The evaluation expert and all her/his direct collaborators will follow UN Women’s Evaluation Handbook: https://genderevaluation.unwomen.org/en/evaluation-handbook. This is a practical handbook to help those initiating, managing and/or using gender-responsive evaluations by providing direction, advice and tools for every step in the evaluation process: planning, preparation, conduct, reporting, evaluation use and follow up.
VI. Indicative timeline
The mid-term review will be conducted according to the following tentative timeline (April to June 2020).
Stage 1: Preparation Stage
Stage 2: Data Collection and Analysis
Stage 3: Synthesis and Reporting Stage
VII. Expected Deliverables
*Payment will be made upon submission of deliverables with an approval of the Project Specialist.
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VIII. Corporate competencies:
Core values:
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Academic qualifications:
Essential knowledge and experience:
IX. Evaluation ethics Evaluations in the UN will be conducted in accordance with the principles outlined in both UNEG Norms and Standards for Evaluation in the UN System and by the UNEG ‘Ethical Guidelines for Evaluation’. These documents will be attached to the contract. Evaluators are required to read the Norms and Standards and the guidelines and ensure a strict adherence to it, including establishing protocols to safeguard confidentiality of information obtained during the evaluation.
X. Submission of application
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit an electronic application to hr.bangkok@unwomen.org, with -cc to salila.klongboonjit@unwomen.org, not later than 15 March 2020.
The submission package includes:
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