Background

Purpose

 

To engage expert with hands on gender in the military experience to provide on demand advice to the Project team in advancing the key Project components related to: i) strengthening the capacities for gender responsive and evidence-based policy development and implementation and, ii) improved integration of women in the military through gender sensitization, and gender mainstreaming in the military education and training.

 
Objective

 

To provide support in executing specific outputs related to the implementation of the project Strengthening of Regional Cooperation on Gender Mainstreaming in Security Sector Reform in the Western Balkans project – Phase 2. 

 

Background information

 

The South Eastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SEESAC) is a joint initiative of the UNDP and the Regional Cooperation Council. As such, it is an integral part of UNDP’s work in the Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (ECIS) region and has, since 2002, worked primarily to strengthen the capacities of national and regional stakeholders to control and reduce the proliferation and misuse of small arms and light weapons, and thus contribute to enhanced stability, security and development in South East and Eastern Europe. SEESAC also has a distinguished record working closely with national Ministries to mainstream gender equality and this aspect will remain central to the programme.
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to international peace and security by combatting the threat posed by the widespread accumulation and illicit trafficking in small arms and light weapons and their ammunition in and from SEE. At the same time, it enhances regional stability by working within the framework of the Regional Cooperation Council and in partnership with other relevant initiatives. The project is directly contributing to the implementation of the EU Security Strategy, the EU SALW Strategy, the EU Firearms Strategy, the Arms Trade Treaty, the UN Programme of Action, the International Tracing Instrument, UN Firearms Protocol, UN Security Council Resolution 1325 and will specifically enhance regional cooperation in combating the threat posed by the spread of SALW and their ammunition. Specifically, the project is contributing to the implementation of the South East Europe Regional Implementation Plan Combatting the Proliferations and Impact of Small Arms and Light Weapons and the Roadmap for a sustainable solution to the illegal possession, misuse and trafficking of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) and their ammunition in the Western Balkans by 2024. The project results are also directly contributing to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goal 16 on peaceful and just societies, in particular targets 16.1(Significantly reduce all forms of violence and death rate everywhere) and 16.4 (significantly reduce illicit arms flows).
The incumbent will contribute to the implementation of the second phase of the Strengthening of Regional Cooperation on Gender Mainstreaming in Security Sector Reform (SSR) in the Western Balkans project funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Slovak Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. The project facilitates regional cooperation on gender equality in the military and further strengthens the capacities of the Ministries of Defense (MoDs) and the Armed Forces (AFs) for implementation of gender responsive policies. 
Hands on experience in mainstreaming gender in the military is required to assist the Project team with specific focus on integrating gender perspective into human resources polices in the MoD of Montenegro and improved integration of women in the military through gender implementation of small scale projects developed by the Ministry of Defence of Montenegro. Small-scale projects are developed by MoD in line with the objectives of the reginal project and the priorities of the MoD. Small-scale projects are aiming at the institutionalization of gender equality through support to the Gender Equality Mechanisms in the MoD; increasing gender responsive policymaking and implementation capacities of Human Resources Departments in the MoD and enhancing response to gender-based discrimination by strengthening the internal complaints mechanisms.

Duties and Responsibilities

Scope of work

 

The Policy Expert will provide advice to the Ministries of Defence in the Western Balkans with the aim to strengthen institutional capacities for gender responsive and evidence-based policy development and implementation. The expert is expected to review and develop knowledge products; contribute to the researches undertaken within the project; develop policy recommendations for better integration of gender perspective into human resources polices; support capacity development activities in the MoDs; provide technical support to MoDs as per their request as and advise on strengthening the regional cooperation. Under the overall direction of the UNDP SEESAC Project Manager, the Expert will be expected to perform the following tasks:

  • Provide technical advice in conducting researches conducted within the project and develop policy recommendations based on the findings for integration of gender perspective into human resources polices, including the following researches and surveys: the Study on the position of women in the AFs in the Western Balkans;  the Regional Youth Perception Survey – Values and Attitudes while considering future profession with specific emphasis on gender related aspects focusing on the career in the military in the Western Balkans and the research on the system of values in the Ministry of Defence of Montenegro. 
  • Provide support to the Ministry of Defence of Montenegro in the implementation of the small-scale projects developed by MoD in line with their priorities with the aim to advance gender equality in the MoD. 
  • Provide expert support in organization of national and regional seminars and workshops aiming at mapping of existing policies and procedures in HR of MoDs (for employment, career monitoring, campaigns, exit interviews and other relevant inputs from human resources perspective). 
  • Develop Guidelines for establishment of the mechanisms for provision of advisory services on gender equality in the MoD Montenegro and development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
  • Provide expert support as per the request of MoDs.

Deliverables

 

The following deliverables will be required from the Consultant:

Output

Deadline

Number of working days

Deliverable 1

The national report for Montenegro within the second regional Study on the position of women in the AFs in Western Balkans reviewed and recommendations for better integration of women in the AFs, developed based on the report findings.

 

 

 

January 2021

 

 

 

 

2

Deliverable 2

Support provided to the Ministry of Defence of Montenegro in the implementation of the small-scale projects developed by MoD in line with their priorities with the aim to advance gender equality in the MoD.  The report in English on the support provide to be submitted to SEESAC.

February 2021

10

Deliverable 3

The draft of the second regional Study on the position of women in the AFs in Western Balkans reviewed and recommendations developed for better integration of women in the AFs in the Western Balkans.

 

 

 

Mid-April 2021

 

 

 

 

10

Deliverable 4

Expert support provided to the MoD in conducting the research on the values in the Ministry of Defence of Montenegro. Developed recommendations on integrating gender perspective in the human resources polices

February – March 2021

10

Deliverable 5

Concept note developed and submitted to UNDP SEESAC with defining entry points for gender mainstreaming the human resources polices in the MoD of Montenegro.  

April 2021

5

Deliverable 6

Expert support provided in conducting the Regional Youth Perception Survey – Values and Attitudes while considering future profession with specific emphasis on gender related aspects focusing on the career in the military in the Western Balkans.  Report submitted to UNDP SEESAC with recommendations on integrating gender perspective in the human resources polices in the MoD of Montenegro based on the survey findings and expert advice provided to the MoD Montenegro.

 May 2021

10

Deliverable 7

Recommendations developed on integrating gender perspective in the human resources polices in the Ministries of Defence in the Western Balkans , based on the  Regional Youth Perception Survey – Values and Attitudes while considering future profession with specific emphasis on gender related aspects focusing on the career in the military in the Western Balkans.  

May 2021

10

Deliverable 8

Concept note developed for the organization of national and regional workshops aiming at mapping of existing policies and procedures in HR in MoDs (for employment, career monitoring, campaigns, exit interviews and other relevant inputs from human resources perspective).

June 2021

5

Deliverable 9

Guidelines developed for establishment of the mechanism for provision of advisory services on gender equality in the MoDs and development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

September 2021

5

Deliverable 10

Expert advice provided on the integration of gender perspective in defence policy and practice as per the request of the Ministries of Defence in the Western Balkans. The evidence of support will be confirmed through the reports submitted to SEESAC.

January – December  2021

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All deliverables will have to be quality reviewed and approved/accepted by the UNDP SEESAC Project Manager. Payments will be made upon successful delivery of deliverables as per ToR.  In case of travel, costs incurred will be covered by project. 

Competencies

Corporate competencies:

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

Functional competencies:

  • Hands on experience of mainstreaming gender in the military;
  • Excellent understanding of gender equality and the Security Sector Reform nexus; 
  • Outstanding communication skills and ability to promote gender equality agenda in the international military context in the Western Balkans
  • Ability to express ideas clearly, to work independently and as a member of the team;
  • Good analytic skills and writing skills;
  • Proficiency in using Microsoft Office Suite. 

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

  • MA in International Relations, Social Sciences or related field.

Experience:

  • Minimum 10 years of working experience in public administration or international organizations working on good governance, security sector reform or gender equality;
  • Experience in provision of technical advice and development of capacity building activities for the national authorities in the region for the advancement of gender equality;
  • Experience in project development and implementation in the field of gender equality in security sector reform in South East Europe an asset; 
  • Knowledge on gender equality in security sector reform in the Western Balkans a requirement;
  • Practical knowledge and expertise in preparation of working arrangements and maintaining successful relations with national counterparts in the fields mentioned above;
  • Excellent understanding of the political and economic situation in the Western Balkans;
  • Experience in partnership building at international, regional and national level a strong asset;
  • Knowledge of the existent legal and institutional frameworks on gender equality in South East Europe a strong asset.

Language skills:

  • Excellent knowledge of spoken and written Bosnian/Croatian/Macedonian/Serbian language.
  • Excellent knowledge of English 

*Please note that the financial proposal is all-inclusive and shall take into account various expenses incurred by the consultant/contractor during the contract period (e.g. fee, health insurance, vaccination, personal security needs and any other relevant expenses related to the performance of services...). In case of missions, travel expenses will be covered separately as per UNDP rules and regulations. 

Payments will be made only upon confirmation of UNDP on delivering on the contract obligations in a satisfactory manner. 

Individual Consultants are responsible for ensuring they have vaccinations/inoculations when travelling to certain countries, as designated by the UN Medical Director. Consultants are also required to comply with the UN security directives set forth under dss.un.org

 

DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WHEN SUBMITTING THE PROPOSALS

Application Procedure:

 

Qualified and interested candidates are asked to submit their applications via UNDP Web site: UNDP in Serbia under section “Jobs” no later than 11 January 2021.

 

Application should include: 

 

  • CV in English language containing date of birth, contact information (home address, phone number, e-mail) and timeline of work experience (including description of duties).  
  • Offeror’s Letter (only PDF format will be accepted) confirming Interest and availability for the Individual Contractor (IC) Assignment. Can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.undp.org.rs/download/ic/Confirmation.docx. The Offeror’s Letter shall include financial proposal specifying a total lump sum amount for the tasks specified in this announcement with a breakdown of costs. 

In order to apply please merge above listed documents into a single PDF file. The system does not allow for more than one attachment to be uploaded.

 

Any request for clarification must be sent by standard electronic communication to the e-mail vacancy.rs@undp.org. The procuring UNDP entity will respond by standard electronic mail and will send response, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to all consultants.

 

  • Evaluation

1. Cumulative analysis

When using this weighted scoring method, the award of the contract should be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

a) responsive/compliant/acceptable, and                                                                                  

b) Having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.

* Technical Criteria weight; 70%

* Financial Criteria weight; 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points would be considered for the Financial Evaluation.

 

Criteria

Weight

Max. Point

Technical - Interview

70%

70 points

  • Criteria A

Experience in project development and implementation in the field of gender equality in security sector reform in South East Europe

30

  • Criteria B

Experience in provision of technical advice and development of capacity building activities for the national authorities in the region for the advancement of gender equality

20

  • Criteria C

Knowledge of the security sector in the Western Balkans

20

Financial

30%

30 points

 

Additional Information:

  • Individual Contract (IC) will be applicable for individual consultants applying in their own capacity.  
  • Reimbursable Loan Agreement (RLA) will be applicable for applicants employed by any legal entity. Template of RLA with General Terms and Conditions could be found on: http://www.undp.org.rs/download/RLA%20with%20General%20Terms%20and%20Conditions.doc. In the case of engagement of Civil servants under IC contract modality a no-objection letter should be provided by the Government entity. The ‘no-objection’ letter must also state that the employer formally certifies that their employees are allowed to receive short-term consultancy assignment from another entity without being on “leave-without-pay” status (if applicable) and include any conditions and restrictions on granting such permission, if any. If the previous is not applicable ‘leave-without-pay’ confirmation should be submitted.

Engagement of Government Officials and Employees

 

  • Government Officials or Employees are civil servants of UN Member States.  As such, if they will be engaged by UNDP under an IC which they will be signing in their individual capacity (i.e., engagement is not done through RLA signed by their Government employer), the following conditions must be met prior to the award of contract: 

              (i)      A “No-objection” letter in respect of the individual is received from the Government employing him/her, and; 
              (ii)     The individual must provide an official documentation from his/her employer formally certifying his or her status as being on “official leave without pay” for the duration of the IC. 

  • The above requirements are also applicable to Government-owned and controlled enterprises and well as other semi/partially or fully owned Government entities, whether or not the Government ownership is of majority or minority status.   
  • UNDP recognizes the possibility that there are situations when the Government entity employing the individual that UNDP wishes to engage is one that allows its employees to receive external short-term consultancy assignments (including but not limited to research institutions, state-owned colleges/universities, etc.), whereby a status of “on-leave-without-pay” is not required.  Under such circumstance, the individual entering into an IC with UNDP must still provide a “No-objection” letter from the Government employing him/her.  The “no objection” letter required under (i) above must also state that the employer formally certifies that their employees are allowed to receive short-term consultancy assignment from another entity without being on “leave-without-pay” status and include any conditions and restrictions on granting such permission, if any.  The said document may be obtained by, and put on record of, UNDP, in lieu of the document (ii) listed above.