
Job description
Background- The National Assembly has an increased number of male HeForShe champions who will serve as advocates for gender equality and women’s empowerment within the laws and policies passed in the National Assembly
- Male gender champions have an increased knowledge and capacities to effectively implement the HeForShe Campaign
- Inception report including the methodology for the development of HeForShe Advocacy Strategy, training materials and delivery of training, including the tools for data collection;
- Presentation of the inception report at the inception meeting with UN Women, UNDP and the National Assembly;
- Final Inception Report with inputs incorporated resulting of the inception meeting;
- Desk/literature review on best practices of national, regional and global experiences/practices on male engagement Advocacy;
- Undertake a consultative process for developing the HeforShe Campaign Strategy for the National Assembly;
- Comprehensive HeForShe Advocacy Strategy and implementation Plan for the National Assembly, including but not limited to the following:
- Gender Terms and Concepts
- Contextual Analysis
- Analysis of national, regional and global experiences/practices on HeForShe Advocacy
- Scope and methodology to be used for the implementation of the Strategy, including the use of media and advocacy tools for greater impact;
- Criteria to identify, propose HeforShe champions/role models and ensure their engagement;
- The Campaign approach, issues to be addressed, clear objectives, roles and responsibilities of champions
- Monitoring and evaluation framework
- Strategic Framework (objectives/ goals/ indicators)
- Submit draft documents (HeForShe Campaign Strategy, Implementation Plan, Training Programme and module) for review and final documents after incorporating comments
- Report of the validation workshop to present the HeForShe Advocacy Strategy, implementation Plan and Training modules for the National Assembly including NA staff, MPs, specific Committees and TWPG
- Report of the validation workshop to present within the NA management team
- Report of training to National Assembly staff on HeForShe Advocacy
- Demonstrates integrity by modelling the UN Women’s values and ethical standards
- Proven experience as a gender advisor to high level public officials/institutions.
- Extensive knowledge of regional and national gender standards and experience in best practices in promoting women’s rights
- Solid knowledge of legal and parliamentary roles and functions
- Excellent interpersonal, intercultural and networking with a demonstrated ability to build and maintain professional relationships
- Extensive knowledge and ability to work in the context of the National Assembly including its rules of procedure and Code of Conduct
- Demonstrates professional competence and is conscientious and efficient in meeting commitments, observing deadlines and achieving results
- Demonstrates interpersonal and diplomatic skills, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders and to present ideas clearly and effectively
- Strong analytical and drafting skills
- Excellent networking, communication and advocacy skills in both Swahili and in English
- Computer literacy and ability to effectively use office technology equipment, IT tools
- Strong culture of knowledge sharing and learning
- Be strong team player with effective interpersonal skills
- Energetic, positive and constructive attitude
- Create and promote an environment for open and effective communication
- One cover letter: Explaining why the candidate is the most suitable for the work;
- Proposed approach and envisioned work plan;
- UN Women Personal History Form (P11), which can be downloaded at http://www.unwomen.org/about-us/employment ;
- The travel costs will be as per UN Standard Regulations.
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