National Consultant for Conducting GEDSI and SISIP
Purpose of the consultancy:
The purpose of the consultancy is to conduct a thorough gender equality, disability, and social inclusion (GEDSI) assessment of gender-based violence (GBV) services. In addition, the consultant is expected to conduct research into patriarchal social norms affecting GBV in Indigenous communities. Key Components:
Conduct a GEDSI Assessment of GBV Services:
- Evaluate the accessibility, effectiveness, quality, and inclusivity of existing GBV services for Indigenous women and people with disabilities in Ratanakiri province.
- Identify gaps and barriers in service delivery related to gender equality, disability, and social inclusion.
- Provide actionable recommendations to improve the accessibility, effectiveness, quality, and inclusivity of GBV services for Indigenous women and people with disabilities in Ratanakiri province.
Research on Patriarchal Norms:
- Identify which patriarchal norms are shaping the gender roles, responsibilities, expectations, and power dynamics that perpetrates GBV and the response to it in Indigenous contexts.
- Investigate how these patriarchal norms are influencing attitudes and behaviors towards GBV within Indigenous communities
- Analyses the impact of these norms on the accessibility
Deliverables:
- Draft an inception report outlining methodology, data collection tools, training plans, and risk mitigation strategies.
- Submit a final inception report incorporating CARE feedback.
- Deliver a first draft GEDSI and research on patriarchal norms report.
- Submit a final GEDSI and research on patriarchal norms report with CARE feedback and supporting data annex.
- Create a two-page summary of key findings and recommendations for stakeholders and donors.
- Provide a data collection report detailing progress, challenges, and data limitations.
Commencement Date: 01 January 2025
Completion Date: 17 February 2025