Terms of reference Consultant on Harmful Practices Duration: 9 months
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Terms of reference Consultant on Harmful Practices Duration: 9 months
Terms of reference Consultant on Harmful Practices Duration: 9 months Contributes to the finalization of the joint program on ending child marriage and harmful practices in line with UNFPA’s strategic plan and global program approaches on preventing and ending harmful practices. Develops work plans, reports analyzing progress towards achievement of program results Building on existing partnerships, support the scaling up of the interventions and the identification of potential partners for programme implementation Provides technical and management support to implementing partners (IPs) to expedite the implementation of Work Plan (WP) activities/ contracts etc; contribute to the planning and review of WP implementation, progress, challenges; Analyzes and interprets the political, social and economic environment relevant to gender and harmful practices, and identifies opportunities for UNFPA assistance and intervention. Keeps abreast of new policy developments and strategies analyzing policy papers, strategy documents, national plans and development frameworks, and prepares briefs and inputs for policy dialogue, technical assistance coordination, and development frameworks. Expedites and coordinates project implementation establishing collaborative relationships with implementing partners, experts, government counterparts and other UN agencies facilitating timely and efficient delivery of project inputs and addressing training needs of project personnel. Helps create and document knowledge about current and emerging gender/harmful practices issues, by analyzing programme, projects, strategies, approaches and ongoing experience for lessons learned, good practices, and shares with management for use in knowledge sharing and planning future strategies. Assists advocacy and resource mobilization efforts of Country Office by preparing relevant documentation, i.e. project summaries, conference papers, speeches, donor profiles, and participating in donor meetings and public information events. Follow up with IPs for the preparation and submission of relevant requests and reports. 1 Provide inputs and prepares progress Reports, donor reports and other documentation relevant to interventions on Harmful Practices. 5. Job Requirements Education: Advanced degree in gender, law, international relations, international law, human rights or related field. Knowledge and Experience: At least five years professional experience in the field of gender, human rights and development. Proven report writing skills with sound knowledge of programme design and management Strong teamwork skills and ability to operate under strict deadlines Required Competencies: Core Values: Exemplifying Integrity; Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA mandate & the UN System; Embracing cultural diversity; Embracing change. Core Competencies Achieving results Being accountable Developing & applying professional expertise/business acumen Thinking analytically and strategically Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships Communicating for Impact. Functional Competencies: Advocacy/Advancing a policy-oriented agenda Strategically positioning UNFPA programmes Providing conceptual innovation to support programme effectiveness Providing a technical support system Facilitating quality programme results Delivering results-based programmes Internal and external communication and resource mobilization Job knowledge/technical expertise Languages: Fluency in in spoken and written English and Nepali is required. 2
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