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Likewise, the Programme envisages that all province governments will establish their training centers, proposed as the Provincial Center for Good Governance (PCGGs) with the role of serving the capacity development needs of the local governments in the province as well as the province government. In relation to the Programme, PCGGs will function as the capacity development service provider to the provincial and local governments.
Against this background, a number of technical assistance personnel will be deployed by the Programme to support the PCGGs in discharging their roles. This Terms of Reference (ToR) describes functions, responsibilities and expected results of the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Expert of the PCGG as well as qualifications/experience, competencies and selection criteria required of the incumbent.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The overall responsibilities of the assignment are to:
- Directly contribute to the achievement of relevant Programme outputs, output 5: Modernized Provincial Government systems enable horizontal and vertical accountability to all citizens and mainstream GESI; and output 10: LG systems mainstream GESI in their service delivery;
- Provide necessary support to the PCGG and PPIU on GESI related issues;
- Lead the planning of GESI activities for PCGG and facilitate the implementation of the approved plans;
- Contribute to producing resource materials on GESI related issues;
- Perform any other tasks assigned by the concerned authorities, including the Local Governance Expert cum Team Leader in the PCGG.
Directly contribute to the achievement of relevant Programme outputs, output 5: Modernized Provincial Government systems enable horizontal and vertical accountability to all citizens and mainstream GESI; and output 10: LG systems mainstream GESI in their service delivery:
- Lead the planning and implementation of activities under PLGSP outputs in the province, including; output 5: Modernized Provincial Government systems enable horizontal and vertical accountability to all citizens and mainstream GESI; and output 10: LG systems mainstream GESI in their service delivery;
- Provide strategic advice and inputs to Provincial and Local Governments regarding the realization of the GESI through the Programme outputs;
- Coordinate periodic meetings with key stakeholders including women’s rights organization and networks of excluded groups at the provincial level;
- Receive and disseminate updates from the Programme Coordination Unit (PCU) on GESI related GoN policies, guidelines, models, templates, standards, and norms related to law making, gender budgeting, planning, public financial management, information technology etc.
- Coordinate with the Province Government through the Provincial Programme Implementation Unit (PPIU) to translate the above-mentioned documents to the provincial context, as applicable;
- Ensure that GESI-related documents that are customized to the provincial context or developed at the province level meet minimum national standards;
- Support in reviewing provincial and local level policies and provide inputs from GESI perspective;
- Prepare high quality Terms of Reference for consultants and resource persons, and develop and maintain roster of experts and resource persons on GESI-related issues;
- Mobilize support from relevant PCGG and PPIU personnel to ensure GESI-responsive planning and implementation of activities towards delivering all PLGSP outputs; and
- Monitor and analyze the trends in the local governments in the province in achieving PLGSP outputs from a GESI perspective.
- Develop strategy for mainstreaming GESI in the PCGG programme activities and develop action-plan for implementing the strategy;
- Collaborate with Monitoring and Reporting Experts at PPIU to make sure impact measurement focuses on women and other vulnerable groups;
- Support the Capacity Development Expert to ensure that GESI elements are well mainstreamed into all capacity development initiatives and all training materials;
- Support Curriculum Development Expert to ensure GESI related issues are well integrated into all curricula;
- Meet regularly with all technical specialists and experts of the PCGG to brief them on progress, issues, challenges and opportunities with regard to GESI;
- Identify capacity development needs with regard to GESI of the Technical Assistance personnel in the province and support the development and provision of internal capacity development activities to TA personnel;
- Liaise closely with the GESI Specialist in the PCU; and
- Support the ED of the PCGG in delivering their management roles with particular attention to internal and external GESI related issues.
- Lead the preparation of the GESI activities for PCGG Annual Strategic Implementation Plan (ASIP) and trimester workplan based on the ProgDoc, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Framework of the Programme, and the guideline provided by the PCU in line with GoN’s commitments towards international framework on human rights that including the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
- Collect GESI inputs for the workplan based on the Local Institutional Self-Assessment (LISA), wherever applicable, and coordinate with PPIU as well as hold consultations with local government representatives and local government associations in preparing the plans;
- Support the implementation of the ASIP under the guidance of the Executive Director of the PCGG; and
- Provide GESI related inputs to the Monitoring and Reporting Expert in PPIU to prepare provincial level monitoring framework and consolidated (PPIU and PCGG) progress reports to be forwarded to the PCU.
- Support development and maintenance of the knowledge products and Communities of Practice on relevant issues in line with SDG principle of Leaving No One Behind (LNOB); and
- Document lessons learned and best practices and communicate to the concerned agencies in relation to the gender and social inclusion. Required Skills and Experience
- Master’s Degree in Gender Studies, Sociology, Human Rights, Law and/or development or any other related fields.
- At least three years of working experience in development and governance and in the area of gender equality and social inclusion, be this in Government (at federal or sub-national level) or with well recognized national institution and/or international agency;
- Experience of project management, implementation and monitoring;
- Sound understanding of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and their implications to the local governance;
- Demonstrated social skills of coordinating with different stakeholders and facilitating discussions;
- Demonstrated skills on preparing quality reports and other knowledge products;
- Experience of working in government, UN and international agencies will be preferable;
- Good knowledge of computer applications especially MS Office; and
- Good understanding of other application for data management and project monitoring.
- Fluency in English and Nepali, both written and oral, at professional level is essential;
- Knowledge of any of the local languages will be an added advantage.
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