Recruitment notice: CONSULTANT FOR THE PREPARATION OF A DOCUMENT
RECRUITMENT OF A CONSULTANT FOR THE PREPARATION OF A DOCUMENT CAPITALIZING ON THE EXPERIENCE OF THE JOINT PEA-YOUTH – UN WOMEN PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND WOMEN IN ACCESSION TO LAND OWNERSHIP
Advertised on behalf of: UN WOMEN
Location: YAOUNDE, CAMEROON
Application Deadline: 29-Oct-22 (Midnight New York, USA)
Time left: 10d 20h 29m
Additional Category: Gender Equality
Type of Contract: Individual Contract
Post Level: National Consultant
Languages Required:
English French
Duration of Initial Contract: 20 working days / 1 month
Expected Duration of Assignment: 20 working days / 1 month
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Background
1. Background
UN Women is the United Nations Entity that works on gender equality and the empowerment of women. To achieve this, the organization deploys its action on the triple normative, operational and coordination levels. Its Women’s Economic Empowerment Program is based on the principle that investing in women offers them the opportunity to fully realize all their basic rights and eradicate poverty which are determinants of economic and social development. It promotes women’s access to economic assets such as land and loans, as well as their participation in the development of economic and social policies. Recurring studies show the difficult access of women and young people to land ownership, which constitutes one of the fundamentals in investment in rural areas. The Strategic Note 2022-2025[1] highlights this issue, which is at the heart of women’s empowerment.
As part of the implementation of the project: “Promotion of Gender and Acceleration of Economic Empowerment of Women along the BATCHENGA-NTUI-YOKO-Lena road project”, the objective of which was to contribute to the reduction of poverty in the road construction area by ensuring that the dividends generated by the latter are equitably distributed between men and women, UN Women has supported initiatives to apply for land titles for the benefit of women and their organizations during the period 2017-2018.
the Youth Agro-pastoral Entrepreneurship Promotion Program (PEA-Jeunes) which aims to support the development of profitable businesses managed by young men and women, integrated into the value chains of promising agro-pastoral sectors, and offering viable employment opportunities in rural areas, has also supported land registration initiatives for the benefit of young people (especially young women) in its areas of intervention.
As part of the implementation of the “DONOR Agreement which binds UN Women to the PEA-Youth project, it was agreed to draw up a capitalization document on these two initiatives with the aim of tracing and arguing these two experiences in with a view to sharing them with the various development actors.
Duties and Responsibilities
2. Mandate of the mission
The objective of this mission is to capitalize on these different experiences of promoting women’s access to land, in particular drawing lessons learned and sharing the experience acquired with other development actors.
More specifically, this will involve:
Analyzing the successes and failures of the operation based on field data;
Analyze legal, regulatory and contextual constraints;
Identify the socio-cultural and social constraints of the activity;
Highlight lessons learned;
Mark out the avenues for a better understanding of the issue of access to land ownership for these categories;
Produce an audio-visual documentary on the partnership experience between UN Women and the AEP-Youth program bringing together all the activities carried out.
This requires the development of a capitalization document on the experience of supporting land registration initiatives for the benefit of women and young people. As well as the production of an audio-visual documentary on the experience of the partnership between UN Women and the PEA-Youth.
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3. Deliverables expected from the consultant
Three main deliverables are expected at the end of this mission:
An inception report containing, among other things, the methodological note discussed and adjusted
A final capitalization document on access to land ownership by women and young people;
A validated audio-visual documentary.
4. Implementation approach
The recruited consultant will work under the general supervision of the Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) program manager and the technical monitoring of the Economic Empowerment Expert. The content of the capitalization document should reflect the activities carried out in the field by UN Women and by the PEA-Youth, the results obtained, the factors of success and/or failure; contextual and legal constraints; lessons learned and possible prospects for improving women’s and young people’s access to land ownership.
An audio-visual summary of the activities carried out by UN Women within the framework of its partnership with the PEA-Youth will also be produced to be used for knowledge and knowledge management.
5. Planning of the mission
The useful working time for the mission is 20 HoJ over a period of one month.
Stages
Duration of work
Period
Production of the inception report
02HoJ
Week 1
Document review and interviews with resource persons from UN Women and PEA-Youth
03 HoJ
Week 1 Field trip
to collect data and take pictures for the audio documentary -visual
07HoJ
Weeks 1 and 2
Preparation and submission of the mission report and the draft document
02HoJ
Week 2
Organization of a validation workshop for the capitalization document and the audio-visual documentary
02HoJ
Week 2
Production of the final document
02HoJ
Week 3
Submission of improved versions of the documents
02 Hoj
Week 3
20HoJ
Competencies
6. Core Values:
Respect for Diversity
Integrity
Professionalism
7. Core Competencies:
Gender awareness and sensitivity;
Responsibility;
Creative problem solving;
Effective communication;
Inclusive collaboration;
Stakeholder engagement;
Lead by example.
Required Skills and Experience
8. Eligibility and required technical qualifications:
Bidders must meet the following requirements:
Demonstrate excellent academic and professional knowledge of the issue of women’s and young people’s access to land ownership;
Demonstrate at least 5 years of experience in studies related to gender and youth issues in the context of rural development in general; and issues of land access and control in particular;
Demonstrate an experience of restitution of studies;
Be willing to partner with a communication specialist for the production of audio-visual elements;
Have proven skills in working and collaborating with United Nations System Agencies.
9. Education:
Minimum Bac+ 3 in social sciences (gender, legal sciences, etc…), rural development, international development or equivalent;
10. Experience:
Professional experience of at least 05 years in the conduct of similar missions;
Experience in taking gender inequalities into account in development projects;
Knowledge and experience of national, regional and international legal instruments governing access to land;
Evidence of teamwork experience;
Justify of an experience of the reports of evaluative studies.
11. Required languages:
An excellent command of the French language, knowledge of English is an asset. 12. Application file
to be submitted The consultant must attach
the following documents:
A CV
A letter of motivation
A methodological approach for the conduct of this mission legal, etc…) social, international development or equivalent Yes = 20 No = 0
The methodological approach clearly presents a coherent and relevant approach to carrying out this mission
Good = 30 Average = 10 Low = 5
Proven experience in the field of evaluative studies/or similar documents
Good = 30 Average = 10 Low = 5
Knowledge of instruments fight against gender inequalities
Good = 20 Average = 5 Weak = 0
14. Fees and payment schedule
The useful time of the mission is 20 HoJ over a period of one month. The cost of fees is in accordance with the grid in force within the UNS in Cameroon and is aligned with the deliverables of the mission as indicated in the following table:
Deliverables
Proportion of payment
Comments
An inception report containing, among other things, the Methodological Note discussed and adjusted;
20%
After approval of the document
Submission of the draft capitalization document
30%
A final capitalization document on access to land ownership by women and young people;
50%
After validation of the final report and taking into account the suggestions of the workshop
A validated audio-visual documentary.
The video documentary must be submitted at the same time
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