
Background:
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security.
Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women leads and coordinates United Nations system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It provides strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
In the Arab States region, UN Women is implementing an exciting and unique regional programme entitled ‘Dare to Care’ (DTC) (from October 2023 to April 2027) with the goal of transforming patriarchal social norms and masculinities, with a focus on four priority countries: Morocco, Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia. This ground-breaking regional programme promotes gender equality and women’s empowerment using the involvement of men and boys in unpaid care and household responsibilities as entry point. The programme is also meant to contribute to shift discriminatory social norms and break stereotypes that impede women’s participation in paid employment and the public sphere.
The ’Dare to Care’ regional programme is funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), the German International Development Cooperation Agency (GIZ) and the Basque Country’s International Development Cooperation Agency. It works towards the achievement of three following three outcomes:
The programme also engages with religious actors and institutions to promote gender equitable interpretations of religious teachings and practices, particularly to promote the involvement of men and boys in unpaid care and household responsibilities, and to eliminate stereotypes against women’s participation in the public sphere.
The programme has a strong focus on the mobilization of young people to transform patriarchal masculinities and social norms, and it is building this work upon partnerships with youth-led CSOs, women’s CSOs working with youth, national women’s machineries and youth-serving institutions from national governments of target countries of the programme.
About the position:
Under the overall guidance and direct supervision of the ‘Dare to Care’ Regional Programme Manager, the Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant ensures effective monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the DTC programme. The consultant will support and strengthen monitoring and evaluation and reporting processes and systems of the DTC programme, develop M&E tools for the DTC programme and its implementing partners, build M&E capacity of those partners, and foster a M&E culture (i.e., data-driven culture).
The assignment of the consultant is home-based and the travel costs of any work missions of the consultant to the target countries of the programme will be covered by the DTC programme. The total number of workdays for this consultancy is 91 days, which is estimated in 13 workdays per month. The progress of the work of the consultant will be delineated and supervised by the DTC Regional Programme Manager. The consultant will submit a monthly report on the progress of work that will need to be cleared by the DTC Regional Programme Manager before the monthly payment is processed.
of Responsibilities/ Scope of Work
Under the direct supervision of the ‘Dare to Care’ (DTC) Regional Programme Manager, and in alignment with UN Women’s policies and guidelines on M&E and reporting, the M&E consultant will substantively support the DTC regional programme for the development of all the M&E systems required by the programme as well as to fulfill all the M&E and reporting requirements of the programme with the donors. Namely the following functions:
Deliverables:
Deliverables
Number of workdays per deliverable
Expected completion time (due day)
1. Technical support and guidance to DTC team for the undertaking of qualitative assessments that are part of endline evaluation of the DTC programme’s outcomes and outputs.
7 days
15,Dec,26
2. Annual progress report of DTC programme for corporate reporting system PRISM (January-December 2026)
5 days
15,Jan,27
3. Endline data collection and analysis for Outcome 1, to measure end line quantitative results of community model and Hand in Hand campaign
20 days
30,Jan,27
4. Endline data collection and analysis for Outcome 2, to measure endline quantitative results of gender audits of youth serving institutions
15 days
15,Feb,27
5. Conduct additional monitoring follow-up with country offices and CBOs/partners to track end line assessment, address any data quality issues, and provide technical guidance
8 days
18,Mar, 2027
6. Technical support provided to the final evaluation conducted by external consultants, including coordination, data provision, and review of draft reports
10 days
15,Apr,27
7. Final narrative technical report of the DTC programme in alignment with UN Women corporate reporting requirements
20 days
25,Apr,27
8. Inputs on M&E and participation at the DTC team meetings and other relevant meetings of the DTC programme
6 days
30,Apr, 2027
TOTAL
91 workdays
30,Apr,27
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel:
This is a home-based consultancy that might require some work missions to the DTC target countries in the Arab region, namely Morocco, Egypt and Jordan. The travel costs of these work missions -if they take place- will be covered by the UN Women’s DTC programme.
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