Background

Background/Context

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 Fiji Multi Country Office (MCO) covers 14 Pacific countries, with field offices/presence in 6 countries, and five ‘focus countries’ (Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Samoa). Each field presence is led by a national Country Programme Coordinator. UN Women, in partnership with Pacific Islands Governments, regional organizations, CSOs, donors and UN agencies, focuses on delivering within four interlinked programme areas:

UN Women Fiji MCO is implementing the Women’s Resilience to Disasters (WRD) Programme in the Pacific. UN Women promotes gender-responsive disaster risk reduction (DRR) and resilience across its triple mandate through technical and policy support, provision of gender expertise to DRR mechanisms and processes (local, national, regional and global), advocacy and knowledge management, and by implementing programmes and projects for gender-responsive DRR and resilience building, including the Women’s Resilience to Disasters (WRD) programme, which is UN Women’s signature DRR initiative. The WRD Programme aims to reduce the loss of lives and livelihoods from disasters and threats, including COVID 19 and climate change, and to contribute to sustainable, secure and thriving communities and countries through addressing critical gender gaps in disaster and climate resilience. UN Women’s key partners include the 50 UN entities related to the UN Plan of Action on Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience, all stakeholders working on disaster and climate resilience including the Early Warnings for All Initiative, the Loss and Damage collaboration and international financial institutions, and various gender, DRR and climate platforms at the global, regional and national levels.

UN Women’s WRD programme proposes a comprehensive package for building women’s resilience to disasters, climate change and threats.   The aim of the WRD Programme is to render women’s and girls’ lives and livelihoods disaster-resilient, contributing to sustainable and secure communities, by promoting gender responsive prevention, preparedness, and recovery systems, plans and tools; and by enabling targeted action to help women and girls withstand hazards and threats, recover fully from disasters, and increase their resilience to future risks. 

Together with UNDRR, the WRD Programme is supporting national disaster management authorities to strengthen the collection and analysis of risk information and disaster damage and loss data and ensure that data is disaggregated and can contribute to evidenced based decision making that is gender responsive and inclusive.

UN Women Fiji MCO is looking for an individual consultant to support the Kiribati National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) to strengthen collection, management and analysis of inter-connected risk data, as well as the collection and analysis of sex, age and disability disaggregated data.   The consultant will also support mainstreaming of gender and disability into existing national early warning systems in line with the UN Secretary General’s Early Warning for All Initiative.

For this purpose, the selected consultant will work under the leadership of the Director of the Kiribati National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) with technical support from UN Women and UNDRR.  He/ She will report to and be supervised by the UN Women Gender and Resilience Programme Specialist in close consultation the Director of NDMO Kiribati.

Duties and Responsibilities

The National Risk Information and Early Warning System Consultant will be seconded to the Kiribati National Disaster Management Office (Office of the President) and is expected to:

Review of the existing systems to identify gaps and recommend actions for improvement:

  • Advise on disaggregated risk data and information collection, application and governance of risk information including but not limited to multi hazard exposure, vulnerability and climate information and analyses, loss and damage data, and Sendai Framework indicators.
  • Review the decision-making and planning processes and recommend improvement to ensure decision making processes are evidence-based and draw on risk information.
  • Produce a report of mapping of what risk information is available; an analysis of gender gaps in data and recommend ways for improvement pf collection of disaggregated data.

Provide support to collect, analyze and use of data pertaining to climate and disaster risk and vulnerabilities:

  • Prepare a preliminary list of nationally generated risk information (on hazards, vulnerability, exposure) - of priority to national stakeholders.
  • Review the storage and management of the disaggregated data at OB.
  • Collect meta-data about applicable information management systems in the country (software, models, storage, sharing, information management strategies, etc.).

Review Disaster Assessment mechanisms:

  • Review of current disaster impacts assessment forms for their gender responsiveness.
  • Assess the gaps and develop guidelines/checklist on developing a standardized gender responsive disaster impacts assessment forms such as initial damage assessment, rapid assessment, sector detailed assessment, and post disaster needs assessment.

Review of EWS messages:

  • Review existing early warning system and messages and identify gaps for mainstreaming gender and disability issues in the EW messages.
  • Support OB NDMO to establish community feedback mechanism on disaster response actions and EWS.

Capacity building:

  • Organize /conduct orientations on use of data collection tools ( e.g., kobo toolbox, fulcrum, use of GPS as well as analysis tools for analyzing data and making data visualized, readily available online and accessible by the users) as per the needs agreed upon for selected stakeholder.
  • Organize training on key concepts of Gender and DRR in EWS.

The consultant will work in close collaboration with NDMO (and relevant government agencies) to enhance the collection and management of disaster loss data. The consultant will also support the NDMO in reporting on the disaster loss data (DesInventar and Sendai Framework Monitor). Strong engagement with the Kiribati National Expert Group (KNEG) for CC and DRM, particularly members of the KNEG Gender and Protection WG will be required.

Expected Deliverables

The National Consultant is expected to deliver, specifically, the following major tasks or outputs:

No.

Deliverables

Approximate No. of days

Timeline

 

Conduct a desk review of national risk data and disaster loss information collection, management, and use and submit a report.  The desk review will assess methodologies, collaboration with national stakeholders, and approaches to analysis and dissemination of risk information. 

Up to 10 days

June 2024

 

Identify the gaps from the desk review and develop a joint workplan in consultation with NDMO, UNDRR and UN Women.

Up to 5 days

July 2024

  1.  

Prepare a preliminary list of nationally generated risk information (on hazards, vulnerability, exposure) - of priority to national stakeholders.

Up to 5 days

 

July 2024

  1.  

Support national partners to collect, analyse and use sex, age and disability desegregated data.

Up to 30 days

July– August 2024

 

  1.  

Advise on disaggregated risk data and information collection, application and governance of risk information which includes but not limited to multi hazard exposure, vulnerability and climate information and analyses, loss and damage data, and Sendai Framework indicators.

Up to 20 days

September 2024

 

  1.  

Collect meta-data about applicable information management systems in the country (software, models, storage, sharing, information management strategies, etc.).

Up to 20 days

 

October 2024

 

  1.  

Undertake a capacity needs assessment and support preparation of a training program and materials to engage and train national and local stakeholders in multi-hazard disaster risk analyses, methodology of probabilistic risk profiles modelling and assessments.

Up to 30 days

November – December 2024

  1.  

Support national and local stakeholders to mainstream gender and disability into their existing early warning system.

Up to 20 days

December 2024-January 2025

  1.  

Support national authorities and stakeholders through training on key concepts of gender and disability inclusive DRR and EWS

Up to 20 days

January – February 2025

  1.  

Review current disaster impacts assessment forms for their gender responsiveness; assess the gaps and develop guidelines/checklist on developing a standardized gender responsive disaster impacts assessment forms such as initial damage assessment, rapid assessment, sector detailed assessment, and post disaster needs assessment.

Up to 20 days

February – March 2025

  1.  

Provide support to the enhancement of climate and disaster risk and vulnerability data and information storage and management at OB. This include providing capacity building on use of data collection tools such as kobo toolbox, fulcrum, use of GPS as well as analysis tools for analysing data and making data visualized, readily available online and accessible by the users. 

Up to 30 days

April - May 2025

  1.  

Support OB NDMO to establish community feedback mechanism on disaster response actions and EWS

Up to 10 days

June 2025

 

TOTAL

220 days

 

Note: The mentioned number of working days has been estimated as being sufficient and feasible for the envisaged volume of work to be completed successfully and is proposed as a guideline for the duration of assignment. It cannot and shall not be used as criteria for completion of work assignment. The provision of envisaged deliverables approved by the UN Women designated official shall be the only criteria for Consultant’s work being completed and eligible for payment/s.

Institutional Arrangement

The assignment should be carried out within a period of 12 months, not exceeding 220 working days, with the incumbent being responsible for delivering the following outputs:

  • Monthly reports on major tasks performed and the results, including related to support provided to the NDMO, inputs collection etc., as per above description of tasks.
  • Monthly time sheet.
  • Final report on carried out activities, achievements, and challenges.
  • Information management relevant to the assignment.  
  • Supporting documents of the month’s activities including any minutes, workplans, briefs, analytical work papers etc.

All the deliverables should be agreed with the UN Women’s Humanitarian & Resilience Programme Team provided in English hard and electronic copy. 

Note that all materials, including any video footage and images, will remain property of UN Women and cannot be used without UN Women’s permission.

Upon receipt of the final deliverables and prior to the payment of the instalment, the deliverables, related reports, and documents will be reviewed and approved by UN Women at least within 10 business days of submission.

All the documents and materials utilized need to be returned to UN Women in electronic format. Any printed materials utilized to be referenced and returned.

Input

?The NDMO, UN Women and UNDRR will provide the National Consultant with background materials.  UN Women will only cover Consultant’s travel and within Tarawa should the need arises and upon prior approval by the NDMO and UN Women.

The National Consultant is expected to be based at the NDMO with frequent meetings with UN Women and UNDRR for technical inputs.  The National Consultant may access either the NDMO or the UN Women Office for printing of relevant documents or should he/she be required to work on-site at any point during the assignment.

Duration of the Work

The duration of this assignment will be to up 220 working days over 12 months.

Travel

UN Women will not cover transportation cost within Tarawa, Kiribati.

Travel costs outside Tarawa are not envisaged and if needed will be covered separately by UN Women with prior approval.  During the consultancy assignment’s related missions, UN Women will cover travel cost for the Consultant for the agreed upon routing and in conformity with UN Women applicable rules and regulations.  The position is based at the NDMO Office, Tarawa.  No outside travels outside of Tarawa are envisaged under the current assignment.  The Consultant will be responsible for all administrative and travel expenses associated with undertaking this assignment to be based in Suva.  

In the case of unforeseeable travel, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between NDMO and UN Women and the National Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed.

Management Arrangements

The National Consultant will work under the overall coordination of the Director of NDMO and direct supervision of the UN Women, Gender, and Resilience Programme Specialist.  The National Consultant workspace will be provided by the NDMO with the necessary information, materials, and logistics, as well as office space.  The selected candidate will be provided with a laptop, while NDMO will provide access to other equipment for the fulfilment of his/her tasks (such as printer, copier).

Performance Evaluation

The Consultant’s performance will be evaluated based on timeliness, responsibility, initiative, communication, and quality of the products delivered.

Financial Arrangements

Payments will be disbursed to the consultant in instalments, upon submission and approval of deliverables, monthly timesheets aligned with actual days worked and certification by the UN Women Programme Specialist for the Humanitarian & Resilience Programme that the services have been satisfactorily performed.

Competencies

Core Values: 

  • Respect for Diversity 
  • Integrity 
  • Professionalism 

Core Competencies: 

  • Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues 
  • Accountability 
  • Creative Problem Solving 
  • Effective Communication 
  • Inclusive Collaboration 
  • Stakeholder Engagement 
  • Leading by Example 

Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s Core Values and Competencies:  

https://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/employment/application-process#_Values 

FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES: 

  • Technical capacity/credibility in information system/data management
  • Analytical and problem solving.
  • Networking skills/Partnerships building.
  • Teamwork and cooperation
  • Excellent negotiation skills
  • Risk Management

Required Skills and Experience

Education and Certification:

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, International Development, Disaster Risk and Climate Change, Environment, Programme Management, Data Analysis, or other related areas is required.
  • A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

Experience and Skills:

  • At least 5 years (with Master’s degree) or 7 years (with first-level university degree) of progressively responsible experience related to information management, data science, development, adaptation and resilience capacity building, disaster risk reduction, climate resilience or other closely related fields.
  • Minimum of 2 years’ relevant national/regional/international experience both in the field and headquarters in disaster response, recovery, or development work.
  • Experience in data conversion, management of quantitative and qualitative data systems, integration and projection, mapping/GIS software is required.
  • Experience in disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness and/or response and recovery is required.
  • Excellent analytical, writing and consultation skills with the ability to gather, analyze and synthesize information, and present it in a clear, concise format, is required.
  • Familiarity with government knowledge management resources (sector, macro, sub-national) is an advantage.
  • Experience with quantitative risk assessment and disaster risk metrics is an advantage.
  • Experience in Kiribati.
  • Experience in Geographical Information System is an asset.
  • Experience in the UN system related to disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, humanitarian-development-peace collaboration, response, and recovery is desirable.
  • Experience in training and building capacity of both government and UN representatives is desirable.

Language and other skills:

  • Excellent skills and fluency in verbal and written English is required. 
  • Fluency in Kiribatese (Gilbertese) language is an asset.

Additional Information:

UN Women Statement on Diversity Inclusion

At UN Women, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. UN Women recruits, employs, trains, compensates, and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, national origin, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.  All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, competence, integrity and organizational need. 

UN Women has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UN Women, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination.  

All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to UN Women’s policies and procedures and the standards of conduct expected of UN Women personnel and will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks. (Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check).

Evaluation

Initially, individual consultants will be short-listed based on the following minimum qualification criteria:

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, International Development, Disaster Risk and Climate Change, Environment, Programme Management, Data Analysis, or other related areas is required.  A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
  • At least 5 years (with Master’s degree) or 7 years (with first-level university degree) of progressively responsible experience related to information management, data science, development, adaptation and resilience capacity building, disaster risk reduction, climate resilience or other closely related fields.

Technical evaluation of shortlisted candidates will be done through desk review of applications on the basis of responsiveness to the Terms of Reference (TOR) as per table below. 

Interviews and/or written tests will be organized if needed only, depending on the short-listed candidates’ qualifications.

Technical Evaluation Table:

No.

Criteria

 

Maximum points

 
  • Master’s degree or equivalent in Social Sciences, International Development, Disaster Risk and Climate Change, Environment, Programme Management, Data Analysis, or other related areas is required.  A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

First-level university degree – 5 pts.

Masters’ s qualification – of 10 pts.

10

  1.  
  • At least 5 years (with Master’s degree) or 7 years (with first-level university degree) of progressively responsible experience related to information management, data science, development, adaptation and resilience capacity building, disaster risk reduction, climate resilience or other closely related fields.

Up to 5 years with a Master degree and up to 7 years with a first-level university degree – 10 pts,

Each year over 5 (or 7) years - 2 pts each up to a max 20 pts.

20

  1.  
  • Minimum of 2 years’ relevant national/regional/international experience both in the field and headquarters in disaster response, recovery, or development work. Experience in data conversion, management of quantitative and qualitative data systems, integration and projection, mapping/GIS software is required.

 

10

  1.  
  • Experience in disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness and/or response and recovery is required.

 

10

  1.  
  • Excellent analytical, writing and consultation skills with the ability to gather, analyse and synthesize information, and present it in a clear, concise format, is required.

 

10

  1.  
  • Familiarity with government knowledge management resources (sector, macro, sub-national) is an advantage.

 

5

  1.  
  • Experience with quantitative risk assessment and disaster risk metrics is an advantage.

 

5

  1.  
  • Experience in Kiribati.

 

5

  1.  
  • Experience in Geographical Information System is an asset.

 

5

  1.  
  • Experience in the UN system related to disaster risk reduction, emergency preparedness, humanitarian-development-peace collaboration, response, and recovery is desirable.

 

5

  1.  
  • Experience in training and building capacity of both government and UN representatives is desirable.

 

5

  1.  
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required.
  • Relevant Pacific Island language/s i.e. Gilbertese is an asset.

 

5

  1.  
  • Computer literacy and ability to effectively use office technology equipment, IT tools, the internet and email.

 

5

 

Maximum Total Technical Scoring

 

100

The consultancy recruitment process will be governed by the rules and regulations of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women).

How to Apply / Submission of Application

  • Note that UN Women may ask for any other materials relevant to pre-assessing the relevance of candidates’ experience, such as reports, presentations, publications, campaigns, or other materials.