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Consultant, European donor countries’ funding, SRHR interlinked with climate adaptation and resilience
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International Planned Parenthood Federation Europe & Central Asia (IPPF Europe & Central Asia)
Remote (local)- Location: Central and Eastern Europe, Northern, Southern and Western Europe
- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management, Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: Not specified
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Deadline: 02/06/2024
- Location: Central and Eastern Europe, Northern, Southern and Western Europe
Climate & Environmental justice
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)
Health
Introduction
The International Planned Parenthood Federation European Network (IPPF EN) is the lead partner of the Consortium implementing the project “Countdown 2030 Europe: Driving Europe’s global leadership on SRHR, including Family Planning, to meet SDG targets, advance gender equality and strengthen health systems” (2022-2026), building on the achievements of earlier concerted advocacy efforts of the Consortium in five previous project phases. The project is aimed at ensuring that European governments show political leadership in SRHR by sustaining/increasing financial support for SRHR/FP, and develop policies which place SRHR/FP at the centre of international cooperation within a context of human rights, non-discrimination and gender equality.
2. Scope of Work
The purpose of the consultancy is to deepen the Consortium’s analysis on how investments in SRHR contribute to achieving outcomes in interlinked donor priority sectors, such as climate adaptation and resilience and provide best practices around this.
3. Specific Tasks
Consultants will support the Countdown 2030 Europe consortium with the following tasks:
• Research and analysis:
o Current state of policy framework of European countries (13 countries + the European Union) around SRHR in connection with climate (focusing in particular on adaptation and resilience);
o Current state of funding from European donor countries and the EU targeting
SRHR in connection with climate adaptation and resilience; o Good practices / case studies at funding level: concrete examples of what it looks like in practice to have funding programmes/frameworks around SRHR interlinked with climate adaptation and resilience, taking some European donor governments-funded projects as examples. This can be extracted by from the annual policy and financing trackingthat Consortium partners undertake, or from other studies produced (e.g. on EU fundingin Nicaragua, Danish funding, etc.)
• Development of (communications) materials:
o Report: a 10-page report analysing the current European policy and funding landscape around SRHR in connection with climate, particularly focusing on adaptation and resilience.
o Good practices factsheet: a 5-pager factsheet on case studies (number to be defined) highlighting good practices of programmes/projects around SRHR in its interlinkage climate adaptation and resilience.
o Summary Factsheet: a 2-pager factsheet summarising the key findings presented in the report and case studies.
Skills and qualifications
• Excellent knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights, and its interlinkages with climate adaptation and resilience;
• Experience in climate financing;
• Experience in conducting research, particularly on policy and financing;
• Excellent writing and communication skills in English;
• Good ability to develop policy recommendations;
• Good ability to develop policy recommendations;
• Good interpersonal skills.
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