GBV analysis in PUI’s areas and sectors of intervention – SOUTHERN YEMEN (IRG)

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Première Urgence Internationale

  • Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL, Research/ Data analysis
  • Job type: Consultancy
  • Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
  • Experience level: Not specified
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: No
  • Right to work requirements: Not specified
  • Remuneration: $28,000 USD / Budget
  • Deadline: 10/01/2025
  • Location: Yemen
Gender-based violence (GBV)
PUI prioritizes addressing critical malnutrition and improving access to primary healthcare, with a particular emphasis on sexual and reproductive health. The organization provides essential medical and nutritional supplies, trains healthcare personnel, and supports the maintenance of targeted health facilities. In addition, PUI rehabilitates health and water infrastructure, and enhances food security by distributing assistance for food (in-kind or cash) to households with severely malnourished children. To promote sustainability, community volunteers are trained in health, hygiene, and nutrition. Furthermore, safe spaces offer psychosocial support for pregnant women, young mothers, and their children. 

 
OBJECTIFS

General objective: Enhance PUI’s capacity to mainstream and integrate GBV prevention and response  across its interventions in South Yemen.

Specific Objective 1: PUI Yemen gains a comprehensive understanding of the needs, risks and capacities in GBV prevention and response in its areas and sectors of intervention in IRG

Specific Objective 2: PUI strengthens the mainstreaming and integration of GBV prevention and response in its intervention in IRG. 

DELIVERABLES

[INDISPENSABLE]

A written report (no more than 30 pages) including:

  1. An executive summary of the analysis (5 pages)
  2. An analysis of GBV-related risks, needs and capacities in PUI’s areas and sectors of intervention:
  3. A comprehensive mapping of public and private actors (iNGOs and local CSOs) present in PUI’s areas of intervention, active in the field of Protection and providing response to GBV. This will include a visual representation (on a map) as well as a listing providing general information on the actors, details on the protection/GBV services provided and suggestions for potential collaborations with PUI. Gaps in available services will also be analyzed. These information will allow PUI to identify potential intervention partners for referrals (legal, counseling, protection/safe-houses).
  4. A recommendations section on how to improve the mainstreaming of Protection/GBV considerations into PUI’s programming in Yemen, and if relevant on the development of integrated GBV prevention and response activities;
  5. Annexes to the report: technical appendices containing the data collection packs: ToRs, sample, questionnaires, photos, database and analysis.
 
 

Desired qualifications:

Expertise in conducting Gender Analysis and GBV service set up
Complex Context Understanding: In-depth knowledge of the complexities surrounding Yemen cultural context
Survivor-Centered Approach: Strong understanding of and ability to implement a survivor-centered approach in all GBV interventions.
Multi-Sectoral Response Implementation: Knowledgeable in applying a multi-sectoral response to GBV, ensuring comprehensive support for survivors.
Case Management Principles: Familiar with case management principles and adept at applying them within GBV programming.
Engagement with Humanitarian Architecture: Proven ability to effectively engage with key stakeholders in the humanitarian architecture, including the Protection Cluster and GBV Area of Responsibility (AOR).
Contextual Analysis Skills: Capable of critically analyzing contexts, trends, and vulnerabilities related to GBV.
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: Knowledgeable about responsibilities related to preventing sexual exploitation and abuse in humanitarian responses and committed to supporting implementation.

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