Background

UN Women Liberia Strategic Note (SN), the main programme planning tool for the agency’s support to normative, coordination and operational work, will be ending in 2017. The Strategic Note is aligned with UN Women’s Global Strategic Plan 2014-2017, national development plans and country-level UNDAFs.

The work of UN Women is focused on its three core mandates as follows:

  • Normative work: to support inter-governmental bodies, such as the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) and the General Assembly, in their formulation of policies, global standards and norms;
  • Programme work: to help Member States implement international standards and to forge effective partnerships with civil society
  • Coordination work: entails both work to promote the accountability of the United Nations System on gender equality and women’s empowerment (GEWE), and more broadly mobilizing and convening key stakeholders to ensure greater coherence and gender mainstreaming across the UN.

The Country Portfolio Evaluation (CPE) is a systematic assessment of the contributions made by a country office to development results with respect to gender equality. The CPE is primarily commissioned by the Country Office (CO) as a formative (forward-looking) evaluation to support the CO and national stakeholders’ strategic learning and decision-making. It uses the CO’s Strategic Note as the main point of reference.

Duties and Responsibilities

Responsible for delivering the key evaluation products in consultation with the Team Leader:

•         Participate in preparatory phase of the evaluation, including drafting of the inception report (outlining the design, methodology, sources of information, list of people to interview, required resources and indicative work plan of the evaluation team with the annexed work plan);

•         Conduct desk review regarding UN Women – CIV programming: annual reports, donor reports, project documents, evaluation reports;

•         Collect and analyze data from the field;

•         Present preliminary results of the evaluation to stakeholders prior to drafting the evaluation report;

•         Participate in the drafting of the evaluation report, as necessary

Competencies

Core values:

Integrity:

Demonstrates consistency in upholding and promoting the values of UN Women in actions and decisions, in line with the UN Code of Conduct.

Diversity and inclusion:

Treats all people with dignity and respect; shows respect and sensitivity towards gender, cultural and religious differences; encourages diversity wherever possible.

Drive for Results :

Sets high standards for quality of work; monitors and maintains quality of work; works in a systematic, methodical and orderly way;

Working in Teams:

Acts as a team player and facilitates team work.

Functional Competencies:

Planning and Organization:

Formulates clearly defined objectives; plans ahead and anticipates the activities of possible changing circumstances; organizes and identifies required resources; meets deadlines.

Communicating Information and Ideas:

Communicates effectively and facilitates open communication within the team,.

Self-management and Emotional intelligence:

Manages Conflict / Negotiates and Resolves Disagreements.

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

  • Academic Degree in social sciences, demography, law, management or other relevant field of studies.

Experience:

  • Proven working experience of at least 8 years of conducting gender-responsive evaluation of development programmes and applying qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods;
  • Experience in designing evaluations and coordinating/leading evaluation teams;
  • Experience in gender analysis and human-rights based approaches
  • Technical competence in the thematic areas to be evaluated ;
  • Excellent communication skills including ability to communicate with different stakeholders such as the country partners, senior management team as well as the  Civil Society Board members; knowledge of local language is desirable;
  • Country experience in Côte d’Ivoire
  • Awareness of UN Women thematic areas of Elimination of Violence Against Women, Women Political Participation, Women Economic Empowerment;

Language:

  • Strong written and spoken skills in English