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Request for Proposals: Feminist Evaluator(s)
Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
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Location:
Canada
Canada
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Remuneration:
$60,000 CAD / Budget
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
10/09/2025
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Request for Proposals: Feminist Evaluator(s)
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Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
Remote (local)- Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL, Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $60,000 CAD / Budget
Movement buildingBACKGROUNDThe Equality Fund is transforming the way that resources—and power—flow into the hands of women, girls, and gender expansive people worldwide. Designed by feminists for feminists, it is a model for sustainably resourcing feminist movements everywhere, through global grantmaking, gender-lens investing, policy advocacy, and feminist philanthropy. Launched in 2019, the Equality Fund has committed $100 million to organizations working in 100 countries globally.
The OPPORTUNITYThe Equality Fund is undertaking an evaluation of its work with Women’s and Feminist Funds (WFF). Whilst the scope of the evaluation is still to be finalised, the purpose of the evaluation is to consider the value and impact of Women’s and Feminist Funds. Primarily,- What has resulted from 4 years of funding in terms of ‘real world’ outcomes?
We would also like to consider:- What has been the added value of WFFs? How are they more than intermediaries?
Final decisions around methods have not yet been made, as these will be dependent on the final scope and questions, but they will be largely qualitative. The Equality Fund is deeply committed to centering feminist and participatory approaches in this evaluation.There are no baselines as the work of the WFFs and their grantees are self directed. Data on the WFFs has been collected in salesforce and there are indicators that are reported to funders.We require a skilled feminist evaluator or small evaluation team to lead the evaluation and work as part of a team to deliver the evaluation. The Equality Fund has two staff working part-time on this, including a MEL advisor. Additionally, an internal reference group has also been established to provide advice and support for the length of evaluation. The evaluator(s) will work closely with these EF resources to deliver the evaluation.The evaluation is a complex but exciting opportunity to contribute to building evidence on the impact of funding Women’s and Feminist Funds. It is also an opportunity to provide recommendations to the Equality Fund on how we might improve our MEL systems for capturing impact over the coming years.A formative evaluation of the Equality Fund was led by Global Affairs Canada and would make useful background reading.SELECTION CRITERIA- Track record of leadership of successful evaluations that have focused on women’s rights and gender justice.
- Proven track record of using feminist and participatory approaches to evaluations.
- Strong understanding of, and contacts within, the feminist funding ecosystem, particularly with Women’s and Feminist Funds.
- Strong evaluative skills, experience in evaluation design and in using evaluative methods, particularly qualitative.
- Strong understanding of women’s and LGBTQI movements and experience working with grassroots/diverse organizations.
- Experience facilitating virtual interviews and participatory meetings with activists and civil society groups.
- Proven written and oral communication skills in English. Bilingual Consultants (French, Spanish, Arabic) are encouraged to apply.
- Commitment to intersectional feminist approaches and commitment to gender, racial, economic, and global justice.
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Case Management Manager – Safeguarding Unit Expires soon
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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Location:
Belgium
Belgium
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
26/08/2025
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Case Management Manager – Safeguarding Unit
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Permanent
PSEA/ SafeguardingCONTEXT
In 2023, the MSF Operational Center Brussels (OCB) resolved, as per the OCB General Assembly's, OCB Strategic Orientations 2020 – 2023 and as per the “Review of OCB Behavior systems” finalized in December 2023 and approved in March 2024 by the OCB Committee of Directors and in June 2024 by the Board, to evolve its ethics and behavior management carried out by the Group for Advice and Research in Ethics and Conduct into a Safeguarding Unit, in synchronization with the advancement of Safeguarding across the MSF movement.
Following this decision, the project “Safeguarding Unit Transition” initiated in September 2024 supported by a Project Manager and kicked off in December 2024 with two objectives:
The main objective is to develop a Safeguarding Unit, a structure that is embedded in the General Directorate of the Operational Center Brussels and accountable towards the MSF Board with the following areas of responsibilities: Prevention, Case Management & Investigation, Policies and Strategies for both Headquarter and Field staff.
The specific objective is to transition from the Group for Advice and Research in Ethics and Conduct, which is the entity that since 2001 works as a multidisciplinary and independent group of associative and executive volunteers who receive and investigate complaints related to behavior and abuse in the field, to the Safeguarding Unit, in alignment with MSF Forms of Abuses and Inappropriate Behaviors IPOB July 2021 and Safeguarding Standards.
The development of the OCB Safeguarding Unit is and will be an ongoing process, foreseen to continue throughout the MSF OCB 2026-2031 Strategic Orientations with the ambition to include a phased integration in OCB to increase synergies and reinforce processes and procedures.
As the Case Management Manager, you will be responsible for team management including supervision of the investigators and the intake officers. You will also ensure that case management is performed for abuses and inappropriate behaviors as defined by the MSF International Platform of Behavior (IPOB), ensuring MSF Standards of Case Management and Investigations are followed and all reports are addressed professionally and promptly.
You will develop and revise Case Management Guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures while liaising with internal and external support services. You will report to the Safeguarding Lead and manage the Intake Officer and Investigator(s).
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent in one of these subject matters: law, psychology, social sciences, organizational sciences, gender studies, or other relevant area of study is mandatory
- Tier 3 Investigator Quality Training Scheme certification or equivalent certification is mandatory
- Minimum 3 years professional experience as trained investigator in humanitarian sector, particularly in sexual misconduct and workplace harassment cases is mandatory
- Proven track record in leading and conducting workplace administrative investigations, specifically related to Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (PSEAH) and safeguarding is mandatory
- Comprehensive knowledge of gender-based violence and case management is required
- Proficiency in English and French, both spoken and written is mandatory
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Gender, Safeguarding and CARM officer Expires soon
Mercy Corps
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Location:
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
28/08/2025
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Gender, Safeguarding and CARM officer
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Mercy Corps
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
PSEA/ Safeguarding Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)
About Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future.
Safeguarding Risk Level:
The DREAMS program aims to improve the well-being of 100,000 women, children, and men over five years for refugees and host communities in the Somali region of Ethiopia. Working with refugees and host communities in the Somali region of Ethiopia. The program will integrate two proven models – poverty graduation and Market Systems Development – layering these approaches in a new way that will ensure that the poorest households can improve their income and well-being significantly and maintain Mercy Corps will lead the Market Systems component of the program and will be responsible for developing market access pathways to ensure those businesses can be successful and supporting the operating environment for businesses and communities to thrive.
General Position Summary
- The position holder will be responsible for mainstreaming gender, safeguarding and CARM (Community Accountability and Reporting Mechanisms) in the DREAMS project He/She/ will also be the focal person for these core cross cutting initiatives in Dollo-ado.
- The incumbent will work with program teams to integrate Gender and Safeguarding considerations into all program activity areas, will support partners implementing GESI interventions or integrating GESI considerations into other interventions, and will contribute to learning processes that continuously improve the program’s ability to work towards GESI transformative outcomes.
Knowledge and Experience
- BA degree in any social science including Gender Studies, development studies, anthropology, social work or a comparable area of social study preferred
- An understanding of cultural barriers to the engagement of women, girls, and socially excluded community members.
- Three to Five years of proven work experience in related work.
- Demonstrated program implementation and training capabilities.
- Technical skills, experience, and knowledge in PSEAH, safeguarding, protection, GBV or gender highly desirable
- Knowledge of participatory analyses, action and results processes.
- Experience in the region is required.
Success Factors
- Fluent in English (oral and writing) and local language of the region
- Business minded, entrepreneurial, adaptive, curious, great problem-solving skills, unafraid to ask questions, and results motivated.
- He/She will be a tolerant and flexible individual able to work in difficult and stressful environments and follow procedures
- Excellent communication, facilitation and networking skills with a wide range of private, partner and NGO- sector actors
- Computer literate especially in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
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Feminist Partnerships and Localization Strategy in Humanitarian Action and Resilience Building
UN Women
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
29/08/2025
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Feminist Partnerships and Localization Strategy in Humanitarian Action and Resilience Building
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UN Women
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
Movement building Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background/ContextHumanitarian needs are at an all-time high, with an estimated 150 million women and girls requiring assistance and protection due to escalating conflicts, climate-related disasters, and food insecurity. Yet, funding freezes and budget cuts by major donors have triggered a global ‘humanitarian reset’—a shift requiring the sector to meet growing, complex needs with significantly fewer resources. In Asia and the Pacific—the world’s most disaster prone and crisis-affected region—women’s rights and women led organizations (WRO/WLOs) are at the forefront of responding to climate emergencies, conflict, economic injustice, and displacement. However, their leadership remains under-recognized and under-resourced. Gains made in supporting WRO/WLOs with quality funding and decision-making power are now at risk, as the reset increasingly prioritizes efficiency over equity. While this shift presents serious challenges, it also opens a window for transformative change. Amid global pushback against gender equality, there is a critical opportunity to rebuild a humanitarian system that not only delivers targeted, high-quality support for women and girls, but also centers their leadership putting power and resources directly in the hands of those on the front lines. Women’s organizations across the region are already bridging the humanitarian–development–peace (HDP) nexus responding to immediate crises while strengthening community resilience, advancing just transitions, and defending rights.
In light of this, UN Women would like to work with a consultant to co-develop a feminist, partner-led strategy to strengthen engagement with WRO/WLOs working in humanitarian response and resilience building. This process will centre the expertise and leadership of feminist actors working at the frontlines of crisis and care: many of whom operate across the HDP nexus. This work will ensure that UN Women Asia and the Pacific’s efforts to ensure WRO/WLOs continue to have their work increasingly recognized and resourced is not lost in the current context.
Required Qualifications- Master’s degree or equivalent in public administration, human rights, gender equality, humanitarian action, disaster risk reduction, management, social sciences or other related areas is required
- A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree
- At least 5 years of experience working with feminist movements and women-led organizations in humanitarian, development, or climate response contexts, ideally within Asia and the Pacific
- Experience designing and facilitating participatory research, consultations, or strategy development processes, particularly those centering local or marginalized actors
- Demonstrated experience influencing or engaging with UN coordination mechanisms (e.g., GiHA, IASC, Grand Bargain) or similar multilateral platforms on gender equality and localization issues
- Fluency in English is required
- Excellent English communication and writing skills
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Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Advisor
GOAL Global
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Location:
United Kingdom, Ireland
Multiple Locations
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
Open till filled
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Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Advisor
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GOAL Global
Remote (local)- Location: United Kingdom, Ireland
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Permanent
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)About Us
GOAL has responded to the world’s major humanitarian crises since its founding in 1977, working with vulnerable communities in 14 countries across the globe with a dedicated team of personnel. While GOAL continues to be an agile first-responder to humanitarian crises, it is also committed to working with vulnerable communities to help them survive crises and support them on the road to recovery.
GOAL is committed to ensuring its programming and operations are responsive to the diverse needs and circumstances of all individuals and communities it serves. We are dedicated to promoting inclusive participation and seek to continually improve our ability to deliver effective, accountable assistance by identifying and addressing barriers that may limit access for particular groups.
Job Purpose
The Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Advisor (GESI) is responsible for guiding approaches that ensure responsiveness to a range of social and contextual factors across GOAL’s strategies and operations. You’ll provide expert direction and support to enhance context analysis, program design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning, ensuring that no group is inadvertently left behind.
The Successful candidate will collaborate with multiple GOAL teams—across both Head and Country Offices, including senior management, program operations, technical specialists, and MEAL teams to develop, communicate, support, and track the integration of inclusive approaches, activities, and benchmarks.
This role Reports our Head of Programme Technical Team (PTT) is part of GOAL and will serve as a resource for technical guidance and external engagement, including donors, technical networks, and relevant fora.
Requirements
- Proven experience in a similar role, demonstrating success strengthening inclusive practice in humanitarian or development programming,
- Strong track record of tailored, high-quality technical input.
- Advanced training related to inclusion, equitable access, or protection.
- Experience leading cross-departmental initiatives and working effectively at all organizational levels.
- Experience providing technical representation in external technical networks, donor forums, or partnerships.
- Strong analytical skills with a focus on identifying and mitigating risks and barriers to participation and equitable outcomes.
Desirable
- Seven years of experience in humanitarian and/or development organizations.
- Postgraduate degree in a closely related field.
- Proficiency in Spanish, French, or Arabic.
- Skilled in research design and applied learning.
- Technical familiarity with related sectors (e.g., resilience, behavior change, health, nutrition, WASH).
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Technical Program Manager-FSOF Project Bodily Autonomy and SRHR
Ipas, Inc
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
$95,000 USD-$110,000 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
22/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
06/09/2025
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Technical Program Manager-FSOF Project Bodily Autonomy and SRHR
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Ipas, Inc
Remote (global)- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy, Fundraising/ Grant management, Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian & Development Nexus
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: International contract
- Remuneration: $95,000 USD-$110,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Permanent
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthThe Technical Program Manager for the Movements for Reproductive Autonomy, Equality, and Solidarity (MAREAS) project is a subject matter expert on sexual and reproductive health and rights, gender equity, and feminist programs. They will provide strategic direction, technical leadership, and partnership management to the MAREAS consortium of partners. This is an exciting opportunity that supports an ecosystem of feminist funding and movements for reproductive autonomy, equality, and solidarity across eight priority countries in Africa and Latin America. This position works within the Technical Exchange Collective (TEX), a global team of SRH experts.
The Technical Program Manager will support the MAREAS project in empowering and elevating civil society organizations (CSOs) that defend human rights, counter anti-rights dynamics, and promote feminist funding models that uphold bodily autonomy—particularly the right to safe abortion. By fostering technical collaboration across the MAREAS project, the Technical Lead will ensure that the project’s systems and technical strategies, practices, and tools are rooted in reproductive justice and feminist funding principles, while leveraging the power of cross-movement solidarity.
The Technical Program Manager will oversee cross-network learning models and platforms, support the creation and implementation of tailored technical training and mentoring initiatives co-created with consortium members and CSO grantee partners. They will lead engagement with donors and external stakeholders, helping to scale and sustain the project’s impact.Minimum requirements:- Advanced degree in relevant field (e.g., Public Health, Gender Studies, Social Sciences) with at least 8 years of experience, or 10 years of experience with Bachelor’s degree, in global sexual and reproductive health, reproductive justice, or related fields, with increasing levels of responsibility/leadership over time.
- Experienced in leading diverse global teams and empowering staff and partners from varied backgrounds to co-create strategies and outcomes through inclusive, participatory decision-making. Skilled at leading through influence rather than authority, building trust and fostering collaboration to guide teams through strategic decision-making and ensuring shared ownership of initiatives.
- Skilled at building and maintaining relationships with donors and partners
- Understanding of feminist and anti-oppressive frameworks, and how these intersect with global development, health, and social justice efforts.
- Grantmaking experience: Familiarity with grantmaking mechanisms, especially in complex political, social, and operational contexts, with a focus on feminist and anti-oppressive funding practices.
- Experience co-designing and facilitating workshops, trainings, and collaborative events that promote learning and exchange.
- Fluency in English and French
- Available to travel up to 15%
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Program Officer (Grantmaking)
Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
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Location:
Canada
Canada
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Remuneration:
$87,000 CAD-$90,000 CAD / yearly
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Posted on:
20/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
01/09/2025
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Program Officer (Grantmaking)
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Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
Remote (local)- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: $87,000 CAD-$90,000 CAD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingABOUT THE EQUALITY FUNDThe Equality Fund is transforming the way that resources—and power—flow into the hands of women, girls, and trans people worldwide. Designed by feminists for feminists, it is a model for sustainably resourcing feminist movements everywhere, through global grantmaking, gender-lens investing, policy advocacy, and feminist philanthropy. Launched in 2019, the Equality Fund has activated $100 million to date which flows to more than 1,000 organizations working across 100 countries.SCOPE & RESPONSIBILITIESPartnerships in Grantmaking- Maintains good knowledge of trends in geographies where EF works and thematic specialization. The Equality Fund supports and strengthens feminist organizations and movements through feminist grantmaking, accompaniment, amplification, knowledge building, and mutual learning. Areas and issues where Equality Fund is looking to strengthen expertise includes LGBTQI movements, youth movements, disability movements, and climate justice;
- Supports development of programming and collaborations within EF and with external partners and stakeholders to advance the work of women’s rights and feminist organizations and movements, sister funds, in ways that strengthen the feminist funding ecosystem;
- Oversees and manages all aspects of designated grantmaking portfolios, including grantmaking plans, writing and/or contributing to docket preparation, receiving and reviewing grant reports, and collaborating with the grants operations and finance teams;
- Provides ongoing support and accompaniment to grantee partners
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning- Contributes to EF’s feminist monitoring, evaluation, and learning systems in collaboration with the Learning and Impact team;
- Documents progress, lessons learned, and success stories, and reports to funders, working closely with the Learning and Impact team, and GP staff.
- Supports other program needs as required;
Other horizontal organizational activities- Leads in the documentation and dissemination of program experiences and lessons learned; contributing to organizational communications needs;
- Participates in the onboarding of new staff members and mentors team members who may be working remotely in multiple locations across multiple time zones;
- Acts in accordance with our policies around nurturing a safe and respectful work environment; never engaging in harassment, coercion, sexual exploitation or abuse of any form, or anything else contrary to our code of conduct.
QUALIFICATIONS- Minimum 5 years of programmatic grantmaking experience, preferably in a similar program officer role granting money out; other relevant professional experience in international development, programming for gender equity, program design, and implementation is an asset.
- Knowledge of and experience working on global feminist issues relating to women, girls, and trans rights in the global majority and current trends relating to gender equity, the rollback of rights, women’s rights, social justice, and international development
- Demonstrated ability to integrate in-depth knowledge of intersectionality and awareness of complex power dynamics
- Demonstrated success in building positive, trust-based relationships
- Strong written, verbal, and presentation communication skills in English and Arabic is required.
- Ability to work and communicate with diverse audiences and stakeholders including activists, donors, and community members
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Development of a Case Study on the Value of Childcare Work in the Economic Empowerment of Women
Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW)
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Location:
Kenya
Kenya
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
20/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
29/08/2025
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Development of a Case Study on the Value of Childcare Work in the Economic Empowerment of Women
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Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW)
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
Economic justice Gender-based violence (GBV)About Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW)
The Coalition on Violence Against Women(COVAW) is an organization that is focused on influencing sustained engagement on violations committed against women and girls in Kenya, with emphasis on Gender-Based Violence. COVAW envisions a society where women and girls enjoy equal rights, freedoms and thrive in safe spaces.
Objectives of the Consultancy
The primary objective of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive, evidence-based case study that highlights both the intrinsic and economic value of paid childcare work.
The study will demonstrate how paid childcare directly contributes to and enhances the economic empowerment of women childcare providers
Specific objectives include:
To explore the contribution of paid Childcare work to women’s livelihoods and economic independence.
To identify the key challenges and barriers faced by women engaged in Childcare work, including legal, social, and economic constraints.
To document lived experiences and success stories of 2 women and 1 man in the care sector, highlighting pathways to empowerment.
To recommend actions and policy interventions for the recognition, formalization, and protection of childcare work in Kenya.
Scope of Work
Conduct a desk review of relevant literature, policy frameworks, and legal instruments related to care work and women’s economic empowerment.
Undertake qualitative fieldwork including interviews and/or focus group discussions with all relevant stakeholders, including the paid childcare providers, government entities and CSOs.
Identify and develop at least three (3) case profiles of 2 women & 1 man whose childcare work has contributed significantly to their economic empowerment.
Analyze the link between childcare work and broader social protection issues such as income security, access to healthcare, and labour rights.
Provide recommendations on how care work can be better recognized, protected, and supported through policy, programming, and legal reform.
Deliverables
Inception Report – Detailing the proposed methodology, tools for data collection, and a work plan.
Draft Case Study Report – Including preliminary findings, case profiles, and initial analysis for COVAW to review.
Final Case Study Report – A refined and edited version incorporating feedback from COVAW, complete with recommendations.
Summary Presentation – A PowerPoint presentation highlighting key findings, case stories, and recommendations.
Qualifications and Experience Required
The ideal consultant(s) should possess the following:
Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Gender Studies, Law, Development Studies, Sociology, Economics, or a related social science field. A master’s degree will be considered an added advantage.
Demonstrated experience in conducting gender-focused research, particularly in the areas of labour rights, the informal economy, or women’s economic empowerment.
A proven track record in developing case studies or analytical reports for advocacy and/or policy engagement.
Strong research and documentation skills, with the ability to center and amplify the voices of marginalized women.
In-depth knowledge of Kenya’s policy and legal frameworks related to care work, gender equality, and social protection.
Excellent oral and written communication skills in both English and Kiswahili.
Prior experience working in informal settlement contexts and with women-led or grassroots initiatives is desirable.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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PhD Position: Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement
Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
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Location:
Netherlands
Netherlands
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
20/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
12/09/2025
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PhD Position: Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement
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Wageningen University & Research (WUR)
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: PhD
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Research
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthDo you agree that menstruation is about so much more than blood? Are you interested in linking menstruation to broader questions of gender justice and social mobilization? Then this PhD position might be the right fit for you. – The position is part of the PERIODS project on Human Rights in the Menstrual Movement funded by the European Research Council and led by Dr. Inga Winkler. You will play a key role in the project by taking the lead on the case study in South Africa focused on the intersections of informality, gender and menstruation in the urban context. The project examines how menstruators’ lives are shaped by socio-cultural norms and processes of compounded stigmatization and marginalization. On that basis, the project seeks to determine how lived experiences inform movement building, what demands people articulate, what strategies and approaches groups rely on, and how struggles at the local, national, transnational, and global level influence each other. The PhD project will explore the intersections between informality, patriarchy and menstruation.
Your duties and responsibilities include:
Develop the research design for the PhD project at the intersection of menstruation, gender and informality and obtain ethical clearance in line with the goals of the funding award Collect data through interviews and focus groups and other empirical methods and conduct data analysis and management
Collaborate with team members on other components of the project (in particular on other forms of marginalization and stigmatization)
Write and publish in peer-reviewed venues
Support other activities as relevant during each stage of the project and participate in the activities of the Law group at Wageningen University and the Chair in Urban Law and Sustainability Governance at Stellenbosch University.
To meet the requirements of the role, you will bring:
Advanced skills in research, analysis, critical thinking, and writing
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team in a dynamic, interdisciplinary and intercultural research environment
Outstanding communication skills that enable you to work in an intercultural setting across timezones and geographies
Excellent organizational and management skills that enable you to balance different tasks and priorities
Familiarity with the geographic and socio-cultural context of this South African case study
You must also have:
A successfully completed MSc, MA, LLM or equivalent degree in law, sociology, anthropology, gender studies, socio-legal studies, public health, or other relevant discipline
Interest in research on human rights, gender, and/or social movements
Training in qualitative empirical research methods and/or socio-legal studies, ideally working with groups facing marginalization
Familiarity with developments in the field of human rights and critiques of human rights
In addition to English, fluency in other South African language(s) such as isiXhosa and Afrikaans will be considered a strong asset. Please indicate your language skills*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Supporting the AUC-AfricaNenda Joint Advocacy Program for the Implementation of the Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa: Gender-responsive, Digital inclusion for women
AfricaNenda
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
20/08/2025
Deadline to apply:
12/09/2025
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Supporting the AUC-AfricaNenda Joint Advocacy Program for the Implementation of the Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa: Gender-responsive, Digital inclusion for women
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AfricaNenda
Remote (global)- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy, Information Technology (IT)
- Job type: Consultancy
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Philanthropy
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background
Since 2023, the African Union Commission (AUC) and AfricaNenda Foundation have been working in partnership to advance financial inclusion across Africa by championing universal access to digital financial services (DFS). Together, they are implementing the Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa (2020–2030) and driving a continent-wide advocacy program to harmonize DFS policies and regulations — with a strong focus on inclusive instant payment systems (IIPS) that facilitate affordable, secure, and interoperable cross-border digital retail payments. Achieving this vision requires sustained, expert-driven advocacy that connects technical evidence to policymaking, mobilizes stakeholder buyin, and builds consensus on regulatory and policy reforms that promote financial inclusion, innovation, and economic integration.
Through this Request for Proposals (RFP), the AfricaNenda Foundation seeks to engage an experienced Advocacy Consultant to provide strategic and technical support to the joint advocacy program. The consultant will play a central role in advancing the harmonization of DFS policy and regulatory frameworks across national, regional, and continental levels, with an emphasis on enabling inclusive, gender-responsive, and interoperable instant payment systems. The role calls for a dynamic firm with proven experience in interventions involving the African Union Commission, expertise in African policy advocacy, stakeholder engagement, and digital financial services, capable of ensuring that advocacy efforts are targeted, impactful, and aligned with the evolving policy landscape.
Project Expertise and Technical Competencies Required
▪ Minimum of 7–10 years’ experience in high-level policy advocacy within the African policy/regulatory landscape, preferably in financial services, payments, or digital economy sectors. Deep understanding of DFS & IIPS
▪ Solid technical knowledge of digital financial services, instant payment systems, interoperability, cross-border payments, and related policy/regulatory frameworks.
▪ Familiarity with gender-responsive and inclusion-focused approaches in digital finance.
▪ Demonstrated experience in convening and influencing diverse stakeholder groups, including continental institutions (e.g., AUC, AfCFTA Secretariat, RECs), policymakers, regulators, private sector actors, and civil society.
▪ Strong political economy and protocol sensitivity in pan-African contexts. Capacity-Building and knowledge management skills
▪ Proven ability to design and deliver high-impact capacity-building programmes, workshops, and technical assistance for policy and regulatory audiences.
▪ Strong skills in developing advocacy content, tailoring messages, and preparing compelling materials for varied audiences.
▪ Ability to leverage both traditional media and digital platforms for advocacy outreach. Research and evidence-building capacity
▪ Ability to conduct rapid research, policy analysis, and synthesis of complex technical issues into actionable recommendations.
▪ A multidisciplinary team with relevant sector, advocacy, and communications experience, with designated leads for technical content, stakeholder engagement, and capacity-building.
▪ Demonstrated presence or partnerships in multiple African regions to facilitate on-the-ground engagement and pan-African reach.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
*There are individuals who may use GenderJobs.org name and trademark in emails and on websites in an attempt to solicit fees from interested job-seekers. Some examples of these fees are placement fees or immigration processing fees. GenderJobs.org does not use recruiting or placement agencies that charge candidates an up-front fee of any kind. If you suspect that you have been a victim of fraud from someone pretending to be GenderJobs.org, please contact us at [email protected]
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