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Consultant for the elaboration of a Gender Programmatic Review, Maputo, Mozambique (International Consultants only) - Home Based #592021

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Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: Maputo
Level: Consultancy
Location: Mozambique
Categories: Health and Nutrition

Contract duration: 2 months

Working arrangement: Home Based + travel

 

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                                                         TERMS OF REFERENCE

As part of the planning process for the new Country Programme Document (CPD) 2027-2031, the UNICEF Mozambique Country Office (MCO) is undertaking an evidence synthesis that shall comprise a gender and evidence programmatic review. This is critical to lay the foundation for the CPD alignment with the new UNICEF Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) and embed gender considerations in the office’s strategic priorities for the new Country Programme starting in 2027.

As part of the planning process for the new CPD 2027-2031, the UNICEF Mozambique Country Office (MCO) is undertaking an evidence synthesis that shall comprise a gender and evidence programmatic review. This is critical to lay the foundation for the CPD alignment with the new UNICEF Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) and embed gender considerations in the office’s strategic priorities for the new Country Programme starting in 2027.

For the Gender Programmatic Review, the analysis will follow the ”Gender Equality Programmatic Review Tool (2026)” and will be inspired by examples of quality GPRs recently conducted in other UNICEF Country Offices.
It will be articulated into four steps:
1. Gender-responsive situation and causal/bottleneck analysis (and/or review/update SitAn)
2. Prioritization of gender inequitable outcomes
3. Development of a Programmatic response
4. GPR Report and CO gender equality action plan (or workplan)
The consultant will produce a GPR based on a desk review of existing evidence (GAP, GEAP, global references, national studies and data, programme and project reports, concept notes, sector studies, tools and manuals, etc), combined with key informant interviews to be organized autonomously with staff from different sections (based on contacts facilitated by gender specialist).

If you would like to know more about this consultancy on the detailed deliverables and expected outcomes, please review the complete Terms of Reference here: Download File TMC0001440 External ToR.pdf

Minimum requirements:

Education:

  • Advanced university degree in social sciences, public health, or international development.


Work Experience:

  • At least 8 years of relevant working experience
  • Substantive and programmatic experience in gender issues, with an understanding of social change, is essential.
  • Demonstrated experience in using the evidence base on gender in shaping and implementing programmes
  • In-country experience or knowledge of the country context is an advantage
  • Some prior experience with UNICEF or UN agency programme planning

 

Skills:

  • Strong technical skills in gender, research
  • Ability to support countries, especially on gender assessments or reviews
  • Strong analytical skills in gender programme design and assessment, ideally at the national level

       

Language Requirements:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English, with strong interpersonal and presentation skills.
  • Portuguese skill is a strong advantage.

 

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