Comprehensive National Gender Analysis Consultancy

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Oxfam International

Remote (local)
  • Career category: 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: Anyone can apply
  • Remuneration: Not Disclosed
  • Deadline: 08/05/2025
  • Location: Jordan
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)
Background
Oxfam has been in Jordan since the 1990s. We work with local partners in Jordan for a future where everyone can reach their full potential, especially women and young people. We provide essential humanitarian assistance to Syrian refugees as well as vulnerable Jordanians, while promoting longer term sustainable solutions to challenges facing Jordan, with a focus on Climate Justice, Economic Justice, and Gender Justice.


Scope of the assignment
The methodological approach used by the consultancy firm should be guided by Oxfam’s principles and values


Analysis of Context and Power at national Level
The analysis of context and power facilitates the understanding of the geographic, socioeconomic, political and cultural reality in which will helps us to understand the structural, dynamic elements and causes that have led to the present situation. It must also allow us to identify the vulnerabilities (elements that can prevent a change from taking place) and potentialities (elements that can help the change take place) with regard to the changes we wish to contribute to.
Thus, the analysis of context and power must provide us with information on the factors and actors who positively or negatively influence the changes in people's lives, affecting the rights, obligations, opportunities, activities and position of the women and men in a certain society.

Deliverables
The consultant(s) will be required to deliver the following outputs:
Inception Report

  • A detailed work plan outlining the methodology, timeline, and data collection tools for the gender analysis.
  • A desk review summarizing existing gender-related studies and policies in Jordan.
  • A plan for engaging key stakeholders, including women, men, youth, and disadvantaged groups.

Data Collection Summary
  • A brief report on the data collection process, including:
    • Disaggregated data by sex, age, and other relevant categories.
    • Key insights from interviews, focus groups, and surveys.
    • Raw data to be shared with Oxfam

Gender Analysis Report
  • A comprehensive report providing:
    • An overview of gender relations in Jordan across the five domains (Access to Resources, Control over Resources, Roles and Responsibilities, Decision-Making and Participation, and Cultural Norms and Beliefs).
    • Identification of barriers to gender equality and opportunities for improvement.
    • Practical recommendations for integrating gender considerations into programming and policy efforts.

Presentation of Findings
  • A PowerPoint presentation summarizing key findings and recommendations for Oxfam staff, partners and donors.
  • A validation session with stakeholders to review findings and gather feedback.

Final Report
  • A finalized version of the gender analysis report incorporating stakeholder feedback.
  • An executive summary highlighting main findings and actionable recommendations.

Capacity-Building Session
  • A brief training session or workshop for Oxfam staff and partners to understand the findings and how to integrate them into ongoing work.

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