
Background:
The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) is mandated to support UN Member States in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women in alignment with international standards. In the Philippines, this includes strengthening institutional capacities to implement the Magna Carta of Women and gender and development (GAD) mandates across national and local levels. Central to this effort is supporting partners in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), where addressing gender inequalities is a key part of sustaining peace, development, and inclusive governance.
The Bangsamoro Women Commission (BWC), as the lead agency on gender and development (GAD) in BARMM, has initiated the development of GAD modules to institutionalize gender-sensitive education and training across the region. UN Women has supported the initial phases of this project, which produced draft modules incorporating technical and substantive inputs from consultants and BWC personnel.
Building on this foundational work, the national consultant will support the finalization and standardization of the modules through a collaborative process with BWC and UN Women, ensuring that the format, language, and references are aligned with national GAD and WPS frameworks, BARMM policies, institutional mandates of the BWC, and the standardized training requirements for BWC staff and its GAD resource pool.
This initiative will be supported by UN Women through the Joint Programme ‘Empowering Women for Sustainable Peace in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’, funded by Global Affairs Canada and jointly implemented with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). As part of its technical assistance role, UN Women will engage a national consultant to support the BWC in the finalization of modular GAD learning materials tailored to the Bangsamoro context. This consultancy aims to advance institutional capacities and promote a more coherent and localized understanding of gender equality and women’s empowerment across the region.
The consultant will be reporting to the WPS Programme Analyst, and will be supported by the WPS Programme Associate, who will be the point of contact on the contract and payment issues.
of Responsibilities /Scope of Work
In view of the foregoing context, UN Women is looking to hire a National Consultant on the finalization of GAD Modules with the BWC.
The consultant will be responsible for designing, structuring, and finalizing comprehensive learning modules that will serve as a guide to GAD practitioners for the consistent delivery of GAD training across all BARMM ministries and LGUs, on the following subjects:
The modules should align with Bangsamoro government policies, including, but not limited to, BARMM's enhanced 12-point priority agenda, Regional Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security (RAP-WPS), and the Bangsamoro Development Plan for 2023 to 2028. Further, there should also be an alignment with national government GAD – related policies, including, but not limited to, Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE) Plan 2019 – 2025, Philippine Plan for Gender – Responsive Development 1995 – 2025 and Philippine Development Plan 2023 – 2028.
Further, modules should incorporate gender-sensitive, culturally appropriate, and conflict-sensitive approaches with all sources properly cited and adhering to ethical academic standards.
Outline of the deliverables relating to the tasks indicated above is as follows:
Major Deliverables Timeline
The consultant will design and facilitate one (1) validation and refinement workshop with the Bangsamoro Women Commission (BWC) to systematically review eleven (11) draft GAD modules. The workshop will provide a platform for technical discussion on content accuracy, contextual relevance to the BARMM setting, and alignment with BWC’s mandate and existing GAD and WPS frameworks. Inputs and recommendations generated during the workshop will inform the finalization of the modules.
15 June 2026
The consultant will refine and finalize eleven (11) draft GAD modules by systematically incorporating agreed recommendations, corrections, and revisions. The consultant will ensure consistency and standardization across all modules, including alignment of format, language, and references with national GAD and WPS frameworks, BARMM policies, and BWC institutional standards, in close coordination with BWC and UN Women.
30 July 2026
The consultant will submit the final eleven (11) GAD modules that have been reviewed, finalized, and formally approved by the Bangsamoro Women Commission (BWC). The submission will reflect full incorporation of agreed revisions and compliance with BWC standards, and the modules will be ready for institutional adoption and use in capacity development and training activities.
30 September 2026
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
The National Consultant is expected to be based in Cotabato City. Any travel undertaken in the course of the assignment will be arranged by UN Women in accordance with its rules and regulations. This is a home-based consultancy.
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Familiarity with the BARMM context is highly desirable
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