
Background:
UN Women is committed to promoting gender equality and empowering women globally, working to eliminate discrimination and achieve equality between women and men in all areas of life. The organization leads and coordinates efforts within the United Nations system to ensure that gender equality commitments are realized, providing strong leadership and fostering partnerships with civil society and other stakeholders.
Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) is central to UN Women’s Strategic Plan 2022-2025, aligning with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that focus on gender equality, decent work, poverty reduction, and inclusive growth. In the Asia-Pacific region, aligned to UN Women’s Strategic Note for Asia and the Pacific (2023 -2025), the Women’s Economic Empowerment unit focuses around three core thematic pillars: 1) Transforming the Care Economy 2) Advancing Gender Equality in the World of Work (inclusive of Advancing gender-responsive business conduct, Entrepreneurship, and Migration) and 3) Sustainable Finance.
One of the major private sector initiatives in the WEE unit under the ‘Women in the World of Work’ pillar is the Gender Action Lab Innovation and Impact for Gender Equality in Asia-Pacific, powered by the Women’s Empowerment Principles (WEPs). Established by UN Women in partnership with the Government of Australia through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the UN Women Gender Action Lab (GAL) aims to foster private sector innovations and concrete actions that advance gender equality and women’s empowerment and build more inclusive economies across the region. In collaboration with the private sector, GAL identifies, pilots and scales up multi-stakeholder partnership initiatives aligned with, and harnessing the WEPs. This includes thematic ‘WEPs Corporate Action Labs,’ on country and regional level, incubators and accelerators, policy labs, applied research initiatives and other partnership support initiatives. GAL also generates new data and evidence and provides technical assistance to advance policy, investment and ecosystem development for gender transformative innovations. Implemented in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, with additional activities across the Asia-Pacific for an initial period of 2024-2028, GAL is envisioned to grow in a long-term, multi-stakeholder and multi-donor platform.
The UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific’s Women’s Economic Empowerment team is seeking to hire an International Consultant on Women’s Economic Empowerment. Under the direct supervision of the Programme Specialist for Women’s Economic Empowerment, and Technical Guidance from the Regional Lead, WEE and Migration, the consultant will perform a variety of tasks to support the implementation of the Gender Action Lab, as well as contribute to research, multi-stakeholder events, and other programming initiatives as part of the WEE unit’s wider Women in the World of Work (WWW) pillar to advance women’s full and equitable participation and leadership in the world of work.
of Responsibilities /Scope of Work
The Consultant will undertake the following tasks:
Support the Programme Management Specialist, WEE and wider GAL team at the Regional Office in implementing the Gender Action Lab as follows:
Expected Deliverables
Provide monthly progress report on the following activities:
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is an office-based consultancy in Bangkok, Thailand.
Schedule of Payments
A monthly rate will be paid upon submission of a monthly update reports with an approval of the supervisor.
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In July 2010, the United Nations General Assembly created UN Women, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women. The creation of UN Women came about as part of the UN reform agenda, bringing together resources and mandates for greater impact. It merges and builds on the important work of four previously distinct parts of the UN system (DAW, OSAGI, INSTRAW and UNIFEM), which focused exclusively on gender equality and women's empowerment.
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