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Request For Proposal: Global Programs Connect Consultancy Expires soon
Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
CAD 70,000 CAD / Budget
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Posted on:
22/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
30/04/2026
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Request For Proposal: Global Programs Connect Consultancy
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Equality Fund - Fonds Égalité
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: CAD 70,000 CAD / Budget
Movement buildingBACKGROUNDWe are a global fund backing local leaders solving the world’s biggest challenges. We envision a future in which everyone is conscious of and builds the kind of power that brings freedom, human rights, love and care to all.SCOPE OF WORKThe Equality Fund is seeking a consultant or a group of consultants to support the design of a stream of work supporting collective action across social movements focused on achieving gender equality. This stream, called “Connect,” aims to unite diverse actors, incentivize connections, and fund strategies and approaches that are particularly suited to feminist movement strengthening.DELIVERABLESThe Consultant(s) will be expected to produce the following deliverables for an internal audience:- A research plan that describes the methodology, timeline, and interviewee list for the proposed work (1-2 pages).
- A summary of findings from desk research and interviews gathering lessons from intentional collective efforts bringing together different strategies and actors towards a common goal (thematic or cross-thematic) (2-5 pages).
- A typology of collective efforts (i.e. networks, coalitions, consortium, etc.), what are the characteristics and relative strengths and challenges of different kinds of structures and mechanisms at different levels for successful collective action (formal and informal) (1-2 pages).
- Brief case studies or examples of a range of funder strategies to support or incentivise collective efforts to advance gender equality, social justice and human rights agenda. There is particular interest in learning about successful collective action across movements and sectors and efforts that resulted in meaningful action among actors that had not worked together previously (2-5 pages).
- A list of funders supporting collective action across movements that we could consult with and learn from (1 page).
- Recommendations for how to evolve the Connect stream to support collective organizing towards a common goal between feminist movements and other non-traditional allies, as well as suggestions for how to measure success for this stream (5-10 page).
DESIRED EXPERIENCE- Extensive knowledge about different types of collective efforts and cross-movement collaboration acquired through specific research or as a grantmaking practitioner;
- A broad network of philanthropic entities who support collective efforts;
- Understanding of philanthropic program design and call for proposals;
- Broad knowledge and experience with feminist organizations and movements, preferably in one or more regions where the Equality Fund works (i.e. Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Central Asia);
- Strong research, interview, focus group, and writing skills;
- Expertise in feminist modalities for information gathering and engaging in a consultative process with internal and external stakeholders;
- Highly organized, analytical, adaptive and responsive to feedback and changes in direction when needed;
- Strong facilitation skills;
- Availability to undertake this consultancy over 2-3 months starting May 2026.
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Gender Peace and Security Policy & Advocacy Advisor Expires soon
Saferworld
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Location:
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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Remuneration:
GBP 43,800 GBP / yearly
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Posted on:
22/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
30/04/2026
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Gender Peace and Security Policy & Advocacy Advisor
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Saferworld
Hybrid- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Hybrid
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: GBP 43,800 GBP / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI) Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Peace and SecurityThe OrganisationSaferworld is an international organisation dedicated to conflict prevention and peacebuilding programming, policy and practice. We collaborate with institutions and work directly with partners across Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Europe to tackle diverse factors that drive violent conflict, injustice and insecurity. We participate in major global policy debates on peace, justice and security to influence change.
The VacancyGender Action for Peace and Security (GAPS) is the UK's Women, Peace and Security (WPS) civil society network. We work with our members and partners to influence UK Government policy, strengthen accountability on WPS commitments, and amplify the voices and expertise of women and girls living in conflict-affected contexts. As a membership organisation, GAPS operates as a small, collaborative Secretariat, requiring flexibility, shared ownership of priorities, and an 'all-hands-on-deck' approach to delivering high-quality policy, advocacy and coordination work.
The GPS Policy & Advocacy Advisor provides expert policy and advocacy support on WPS and gender across GAPS' work, with a particular focus on UK policy development, accountability and influence.
The post-holder will contribute to policy analysis, messaging and advocacy outputs; support engagement with UK Government and Parliament; assist with collective civil society advocacy; and ensure GAPS remains informed and responsive to emerging WPS and peace and security issues.
The role also supports GAPS' participation in the WPS Helpdesk consortium, contributing policy expertise on WPS and transnational threats. The Policy & Advocacy Advisor will work across the organisation to support statements, submissions, briefings and strategic responses as needed.
Skills and abilities
• Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, with the ability to work effectively across cultures and with diverse audiences. A second language is desirable.
• Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective relationships with people from a wide range of backgrounds.
• Ability to explain complex ideas clearly and accessibly for different audiences.
• Ability to translate technical analysis into practical policy, programme and community-level actions, workplans and reporting.
• Strong negotiation, influencing, facilitation, training, analytical and critical thinking skills.
• Experience in parliamentary engagement, including committee submissions and APPG processes.
• Experience working on UK Women, Peace and Security policy, including the National Action Plan.
• Experience contributing to consortium or multi-partner policy initiatives, such as helpdesks or advisory platforms.
• Experience in public policy development, research and policy writing.
• Experience working in a small organisation or membership-based network.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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PhD: Addressing gender-based violence in volatile and polarising times Expires soon
Deakin University
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Location:
Australia
Australia
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Remuneration:
AUD 37,450 AUD / yearly
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Posted on:
27/03/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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PhD: Addressing gender-based violence in volatile and polarising times
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Deakin University
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-2 years
- Organisation type: Research
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: AUD 37,450 AUD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
GBV / VAWGThis project explores how young people (aged 18-34) interpret and respond to public and media discourse on gender-based violence (GBV), with a focus on the identity, relational, and contextual factors that shape their engagement with prevention initiatives. It tackles the critical challenge of volatile and polarising GBV narratives, which can alienate certain groups and overlook diverse perspectives. The project seeks to generate actionable insights to enhance the effectiveness of GBV prevention strategies, public campaigns, and educational programs.
The study employs a multi-methods qualitative design, consisting of three interconnected stages:
- artefact engagements,
- digital storytelling workshops, and
- theory-building and practice.
This candidate will work within a team. They will select an aspect of the research to extend or examine in more depth to enhance the study’s contribution. For example, the candidate may investigate in more depth the utility of digital storytelling as documenting factors of engagement (Stage 2 of the study design). They will be involved in the project theory building and in dissemination activities. The team will provide research training and mentorship, e.g. specialised training relating to collaborative and creative research methods, analysis and dissemination, and the ethical conduct of research.Background information
The PhD candidate will undertake research as part of the ARC-funded project Addressing Gender-based Violence in Volatile and Polarising Times, which investigates how young people (aged 18–34) interpret and respond to contemporary public and media discourse on gender-based violence (GBV) and related prevention initiatives.
While awareness of GBV has increased in Australia, this has occurred within an increasingly polarised gender landscape characterised by backlash narratives, online misogyny, and emotional disengagement, particularly among young men and gender-diverse youth. These dynamics risk undermining inclusive and effective gender justice efforts.
The candidate’s research will focus on examining young people’s engagement and disengagement with GBV discourse and initiatives, with particular attention to emotional, relational, and intersectional factors shaping their responses. Drawing on qualitative methods, the student will be embedded within one or more stages of the project, such as artefact-based workshops and/or digital storytelling, to explore how young people navigate conflicting narratives around feminism, masculinity, responsibility, and harm. The research will contribute to theory-building around gender justice as a dynamic, context-responsive process, conceptualising engagement not as binary but as fluid and multidimensional.
The project involves collaboration with national and international partners through an Expert Reference Group, including OurWatch, Respect Victoria, Equimundo, Beyond Equality, and Indigenous and multicultural organisations. These partnerships provide a strong applied context for the student’s work and support pathways for research translation and impact in policy, education, and community settings.Am I eligible?
To be eligible you must:
- be a domestic candidate. Domestic includes candidates with Australian Citizenship, Australian Permanent Residency or New Zealand Citizenship
- meet Deakin's PhD entry requirements
- enrol full time
- hold an honour's degree (first class) or an equivalent standard master's degree with a substantial research component
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GEDSI and Safeguarding Officer Expires soon
Abt Global
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Location:
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
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Remuneration:
Remuneration not disclosed
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Posted on:
16/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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GEDSI and Safeguarding Officer
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Abt Global
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: Other (specified in job description)
- Organisation type: Consultancy
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Remuneration not disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI) Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' roleAbout the ProgramThe PNG Secondary Education Program (PNG SEP) is a flagship investment of the Australian Government, delivered under the Papua New Guinea–Australia Partnership. PNG SEP aims to improve learning outcomes, equity and access for secondary students across Papua New Guinea’s highest performing schools, while strengthening national and subnational education systems.
The program supports the Government of Papua New Guinea’s priorities under the National Education Plan 2023–2027 and is aligned with Australia’s International Development Policy. PNG SEP focuses on improving teaching and learning quality, strengthening school leadership and governance and supporting safe, resilient and inclusive secondary school environments. Cross-cutting priorities, including gender equality, disability inclusion, safeguarding and climate resilience, are mainstreamed across all program activities.Key responsibilitiesThe GEDSI and Safeguarding Officer will:- Support implementation of the PNG SEP GEDSI and Safeguarding Strategy in line with DFAT Child Protection and PSEAH requirements
- Assist schools to develop and implement School GEDSI and Safeguarding Action Plans
- Provide practical support to school-based initiatives promoting safety, inclusion, wellbeing and respectful relationships
- Coordinate the Safety and Inclusion Technical Working Group, including meeting logistics, agenda, minutes and follow-up
- Support school-level safeguarding systems, including referral pathways, reporting protocols and focal-point capacity
- Assist delivery of digital-safety awareness activities for teachers and students in collaboration with the Digital Technology Lead
- Work with local partners, service providers and Organisations of People with Disabilities to support inclusive and safe-school initiatives
- Contribute to GEDSI and safeguarding data collection, reporting and case studies with the MEL and Communications teams
Key deliverables- School-level GEDSI and Safeguarding Action Plans developed, updated and implemented
- Coordinated and documented GEDSI and safeguarding training, TWG meetings and school activities
- Strengthened safeguarding referral and reporting pathways at participating schools
- GEDSI and safeguarding inputs to six-monthly progress reports and program learning products
- Case studies and communications materials highlighting inclusive, safe-school practice
About You- Experience supporting GEDSI, safeguarding, child protection or inclusion initiatives in schools or community-based programs
- Practical understanding of DFAT Child Protection and PSEAH requirements or similar safeguarding frameworks
- Experience working directly with children and young people in school or community settings, including with teachers, students and community organisations
- Strong coordination and organisational skills, with the ability to support training, meetings and field activities
- Good communication and interpersonal skills with sensitivity to confidentiality and ethical practice
- A commitment to gender equality, disability inclusion, safeguarding and locally led development
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Specialist Expires soon
Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW)
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Location:
Canada
Canada
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Remuneration:
CAD 60,000 CAD-CAD 75,000 CAD / yearly
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Posted on:
22/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Specialist
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Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW)
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: CAD 60,000 CAD-CAD 75,000 CAD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
GBV / VAWGAbout OCTEVAWThe Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW) is dedicated to ending GBV through prevention, public education, policy advocacy, and systems change. Grounded in feminist, anti-oppressive, anti-racist, decolonial, 2SLGBTQQIA+ affirming, non-carceral, and pro-choice principles, our current strategic plan centers the needs of Indigenous, Black, and racialized survivors and communities.Key Responsibilities- Action Plan Implementation: Lead the implementation and stewardship of the 3-Year GBV Action Plan, including progress tracking, accountability, and adapting to emerging needs.
- Advisory Group & Stakeholder Engagement: Chair the City of Ottawa’s Community Safety and Well-Being GBV Advisory Group (e.g., agenda-setting, membership, documentation), and build strong relationships with community organizations, City departments, funders, and partners.
- Facilitation & Community Collaboration: Facilitate accessible, trauma- and violence-informed engagement spaces and co-develop community-driven tools, resources, and initiatives to enhance GBV responses across sectors.
- Research, Strategy & Resource Mobilization: Monitor sector trends and gaps, contribute to strategic planning, identify funding opportunities, and support the development of grant proposals and partnerships to advance Action Plan priorities.
- Policy & Advocacy: Translate community insights into policy recommendations and contribute to advocacy strategies, submissions, consultations, and campaigns to influence municipal, provincial, and federal systems.
- Intersectional & Equity Practice: Embed anti-racist, decolonial, and feminist approaches across all aspects of work.
Ideal Candidate- We are looking for someone who brings
- Strong anti-racist, anti-colonial feminist praxis, with an intersectional and systems-focused approach to GBV prevention and response
- 5-7 years of relevant experience in GBV policy, advocacy, or community-based work, including collaborating with grassroots organizations, community groups, and public institutions
- Demonstrated leadership in complex, multi-stakeholder environments, with the ability to navigate systems-level change and build meaningful partnerships
- Strong research, writing, and policy development skills, including developing reports, policy submissions, strategic documents, and funding proposals
- Experience with resource mobilization, including identifying funding opportunities and contributing to grant development and partnerships
- Deep knowledge of GBV/VAW issues, particularly as they impact Black, racialized, Indigenous, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ communities across Odawa
- Bilingualism (English and French) with strong written and verbal communication skills is a strong asset
- Lived experience related to GBV and/or systemic inequities is an asset and will be valued.
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Postdoctoral Fellowship Expires soon
Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH)
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Location:
United States
United States
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Remuneration:
USD 85,000 USD-USD 101,000 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
27/03/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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Postdoctoral Fellowship
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Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH)
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: PhD
- Experience level: 0-2 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: USD 85,000 USD-USD 101,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Health Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) seeks up to two highly motivated full-time postdoctoral fellows with strong quantitative research skills to work on the NIH- and privately-funded research project, Health and economic consequences of changing federal and state policies on reproductive health, a longitudinal study of abortion access and pregnancy complication care in states with abortion bans. Fellows will be appointed to work on projects led by Principal Investigator Dr. Diana Greene Foster. Specifically, fellows will have the opportunity to work closely with Dr. Foster on analyses of longitudinal data on socio-demographic and economic factors, reproductive health, and fertility. Key responsibilities will include developing data analysis plans, cleaning, coding, and analyzing data, drafting presentations and papers, and contributing to abstracts, scientific reports, and journal articles. Additionally, 20% of this fellowship will be allotted to independent research, which includes time to attend seminars and conferences, submit grants, and/or develop research projects. Dr. Foster will provide strategic guidance on skill and career development and support the fellows to further develop new areas of research. Fellows will be expected to engage in advanced research and to fully participate in the research life of ANSIRH. ANSIRH provides postdoctoral fellows with access to a wide variety of enrichment opportunities, including seminars, professional development (e.g., grant writing), and support for participating in conferences.
Job Requirements
We seek one to two social science researchers who have an interest in pursuing a career in academic research or with a research organization. We will consider all candidates with a range of disciplines and backgrounds whose work fits within ANSIRH’s mission and vision. Successful candidates will possess the following qualifications:
Required Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (e.g., DrPH, PhD) in epidemiology, public health, demography, or other quantitative social science
- Publication track record in reproductive health
- Expertise in data analysis and data visualization
- Demonstrated command of statistical software, preferably Stata
- Strong data management skills and experience
- Familiarity with electronic data capture systems, such as Qualtrics and REDCap
- Ability to communicate technical information to technical and non-technical audiences
- Understanding of the broad abortion policies and abortion provision landscape in the United States
- Ability to juggle competing demands and meet deadlines without sacrificing quality
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Self-motivated and works independently and as part of a team
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Programme Associate-EVAW Expires soon
UN Women
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Location:
Kenya
Kenya
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Remuneration:
Remuneration not disclosed
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Posted on:
22/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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Programme Associate-EVAW
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UN Women
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Remuneration not disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
GBV / VAWGBackground:
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security.
The work of UN Women’s Ending Violence against Women (EVAW) Section is focused on a comprehensive approach to ending violence against women that addresses legislation and policies, prevention, services for survivors, research and data, creating safe public spaces in different settings and strengthening women’s rights movements to end violence against women. The Section through multistakeholder partnerships support the delivery of transformational progress towards the elimination and prevention of violence against women through four concrete actions: (1) Creating enabling policy, legal and resource environments; (2) Scaling up evidence driven prevention programming;(3) Scaling up comprehensive, accessible and quality services for survivors; and (4) Enabling and empowering autonomous girl-led & women’s rights organizations to exercise their expertise.
Under the direct supervision of the Policy Advisor, Ending Violence against Women/Deputy Section Chief, and with dual lines of reporting to the Section Chief, the Programme Associate provides administrative and programme operational support to the Policy Advisor, Ending Violence against Women/Deputy Section Chief and Policy Specialists in the Section to support the development and implementation of effective programmes consistent with UN Women rules and regulations. The Programme Associate contributes to financial management and programme implementation, including providing necessary operational and administrative support with high quality and timeliness in line with corporate principles, rules, policies and operational strategies.
The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with the operations, programme and projects’ staff in the UN Women EVAW Section including staff based in Nairobi and New York duty stations and liaising with other departments as required for resolving complex finance-related issues and exchange of information.Recruitment Qualifications:• Completion of secondary education is required.• Specialized certificate in finance, accounting, management and/or secretarial skills highly desirable.• At least 6 years of progressively responsible experience in administration or programme management support;• Experience in finance, budget management, and procurement is required;• Experience in working in a computer environment using multiple office software packages is required;• Experience in supporting a team is required;• Experience within the UN System is desirable.• Fluency in English is required.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Producing Knowledge for Social Change (PKSC) Manager Expires soon
Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA)
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Location:
South Africa
South Africa
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Remuneration:
USD 60,000 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
10/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
01/05/2026
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Producing Knowledge for Social Change (PKSC) Manager
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Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA)
- Career category: Legal, 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: USD 60,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingAbout The OrganisationThe Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa (ISLA) is a feminist pan-African organisation focused on the strategic litigation of women’s human rights and sexual rights both at national levels and within the African human rights system. Our work is based on the belief that strategic litigation is an immensely powerful tool for social change because it helps to reframe the understanding of entitlements before the law and challenges the legal discourse. ISLA seeks to gain ground by creating domestic and regional jurisprudence in women’s human rights and sexual rights; strengthening the capacity of litigators and NGOs on the continent; and conducting rigorous research.Overview of WorkThe Producing Knowledge for Social Change (PKSC) priority area is central to ISLA’s mandate. It aims to deepen understanding of feminist strategic litigation in Africa by creating knowledge products, documenting ISLA’s litigation and advocacy experiences, and strengthening learning internally as well as across the African feminist legal ecosystem. PKSC integrates knowledge production into programme work across the organisation and provides the evidence base to inform litigation strategies, collaborations, decision-making, and organisational learning. ISLA aims to appoint a Producing Knowledge for Social Change Manager to lead and coordinate its knowledge-producing efforts. The PKSC Manager will be responsible for developing rigorous, organisationally grounded, and movement-aligned women rights and sexual rights knowledge products; enhancing both internal and external learning; collaborating across ISLA’s priority areas; and documenting evidence to support organisational strategy. They will lead consultations and convenings, manage expert contributors, ensure high-quality research outputs, and embed knowledge work within ISLA’s broader strategic litigation objectives.Minimum Job Requirements- Bachelor’s degree in law
- Admission to the Bar in at least one African jurisdiction.
- Master’s degree in Human Rights, Political Science, or a related field.
- Proven experience in developing knowledge products on women’s rights and/or sexual rights, including research publications, legal or policy analysis, and learning documentation; with demonstrated ability to design research frameworks and methodologies.
- Demonstrated experience in human rights practice through research, litigation, or programming, with a strong understanding of relevant frameworks, jurisprudence, and advocacy strategies.
- At least seven (7) years of relevant professional experience in human rights, feminist legal practice, strategic litigation, knowledge production, research, programme management, or organisational learning, including experience in leadership, coordination, or project management roles.
- Proven track record in managing research projects or coordinating multi-stakeholder knowledge initiatives at the national level.
- Experience working within African feminist, human rights, or social justice movements.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate across teams and effectively manage contributors, reviewers, and partners.
- Experience engaging feminist issues before African human rights mechanisms.
- Strong understanding of the socio-political and legal landscape in Africa, with a clear appreciation of feminist approaches to strategic litigation.
- Evidence of producing high-quality, accurate work with strong attention to detail.
- Demonstrated commitment to excellence and integrity, with the ability to maintain a courteous, professional, and collaborative approach at all times.
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Business models for impact: resourcing for sustainable development and delivery (consultancy)
International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)
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Location:
Australia
Australia
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Remuneration:
AUD 30,000 AUD / Budget
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Posted on:
16/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
03/05/2026
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Business models for impact: resourcing for sustainable development and delivery (consultancy)
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International Women's Development Agency (IWDA)
Remote (local)- Career category: Business development
- 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: AUD 30,000 AUD / Budget
Movement buildingINTRODUCTIONIWDA is an Australian-based organisation, resourcing diverse women’s rights organisations primarily in Asia and the Pacific and contributing to global feminist movements to advance our vision of gender equality for all.Equality Insights is a systemic change program focused on addressing gender-unaware poverty and inequality measurement and data collection methodologies that underpin global efforts to understand and respond to poverty and gender inequality. Alongside development of a world-leading individual-level measure of multidimensional poverty and inequality and an associated survey instrument generating intersectional data, the Equality Insights program engages with the political economy of global data standards to influence recognition of, and demand for, individual-level gender-sensitive and inclusive measurement.
CONSULTANCY BACKGROUNDThis consultancy is designed to assess viability of the program’s current business model in the context of the current funding environment for overseas development assistance and resourcing for development data. The assessment will consider the adequacy and sustainability of the program’s current business / resourcing model in this context, compared to alternatives previously considered by the program, and generate other options. The expected deliverable is a propositional way forward for sustainable resourcing models and approaches that will allow us to stabilise and enhance the value that has been created over 15 years, while also maximising delivery against the interest in, and emergent pipeline for, Equality Insights.The emphasis of this consultancy is on recommendations for the future, including detailed pathways forward to a fit-for-purpose model and approach to resourcing, including initial overview of associated scaffolding requirements as relevant (e.g., governance arrangements, policies, legal and regulatory steps).
CONSULTANCY OBJECTIVESThe objectives of this consultancy are to:- Snapshot the development data funding landscape, considering both traditional and non-traditional funders, to ascertain the viability of the existing business model;
- Assess those findings against existing internal work regarding potential, alternative structures for ongoing impact;
- Consider business models that are feasible for the program’s goals, and operational in the current funding environment, and outline at least two recommended options, in addition to the current model should this be identified as a recommended option and detail strengths in the current context ;
- Design and propose a next-steps pathway for one of the business models (as determined by the Equality Insights team) that would enable a transition and to sustain impact, with financial sustainability at the core.
REQUIREMENTSThe consultant(s) should possess the following skills and experience:- Good knowledge of, and/or experience in, the data (and gender data) funding landscape
- Knowledge and prior experience using business model tools and frameworks to create viable models for implementation
- Strong research, evaluation and analysis experience
- Excellent attention to detail and communication skills
- History of innovative thinking and problem-solving including finding ‘out of the box’ solutions
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Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of CST Ethiopia’s Protection Portfolio
Trocaire
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Location:
Ethiopia
Ethiopia
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Remuneration:
Remuneration not disclosed
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Posted on:
24/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
03/05/2026
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Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of CST Ethiopia’s Protection Portfolio
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Trocaire
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 10+ years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Remuneration not disclosed
GBV / VAWGBackgroundCST Ethiopia represents the Catholic development agencies of Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales and works in partnership with local, secular & church organizations. CST Ethiopia works in the thematic areas of resilience building, humanitarian response, peace building, and women’s empowerment. Working through a partnership model with local non-governmental organizations, CST provides capacity strengthening, technical and financial support to local organizations. CST has been working in Ethiopia for over 40 years and jointly with Caritas sister agencies SCIAF and CAFOD as CST Ethiopia since 2009. CST is a member of Caritas Internationalis, CIDSE and brings wide-ranging support to peace building, resilience building, and conflict mitigation work globally.
Rationale
In recent years, CST has commissioned evaluations, produced final reports, learning documents, proposals, and routine monitoring data across different GBV and protection projects. These documents reflect a rich body of experience, innovation, challenges, and lessons, particularly in fragile, insecure, protracted crises and post-conflict settings such as in the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. However, learning to date remains fragmented across individual projects. There is a strong institutional need to systematically synthesize evidence, learning, best practices, challenges, and recommendations across CST’s protection portfolio, to inform:
- Program quality improvement aligned with international standards and GBV programming best practices
- National-level learning and dissemination within Ethiopia, global platforms, donors
To respond to this need, CST seeks to commission an independent, high-quality meta-analysis and learning review, using mixed methods and grounded in the IASC GBV Minimum Standards, with particular attention to conflict and post-conflict GBV programming.
Overall scope
The consultant will conduct a meta-review of 7 CST GBV and protection projects, covering diverse geographic areas, implementing partners, donor frameworks, and time period from 2019-2025. The review will draw on existing documentation and datasets and KIIs. The scope includes, but is not limited to:
- Final evaluations and endline reports
- Regular reports, monitoring reports, project management meeting reports
- Learning and best practice documents
- Project proposals and logical frameworks
- Monitoring data and indicator performance
- Internal programmatic reflections and technical documents
- Relevant national and international GBV standards and guidance
Evaluation of Tenders
The assignment will be undertaken by a consultant who meets the following criteria:
a) Essential Qualifications
• Advanced degree (master's or PhD) in Gender Studies, Social Sciences, Humanitarian
Studies, or related field
b) Experience
• Minimum 10 years of professional experience in GBV programming
• Demonstrated experience in GBV in emergencies and post-conflict settings
• Strong familiarity with IASC GBV Minimum Standards
• Proven experience conducting meta-analyses, learning reviews, or synthesis studies
• Experience working in international contexts - East Africa and/or Ethiopia highly desirable
• Experience working with international NGOs or UN agencies
c) Skills
• Excellent qualitative analysis and synthesis skills
• Ability to interpret quantitative performance data
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Investigator (Abuse of Persons) Roster/Pool
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
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Location:
Belgium
Belgium
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Remuneration:
Remuneration not disclosed
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Posted on:
22/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
03/05/2026
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Investigator (Abuse of Persons) Roster/Pool
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Remote (global)- Career category: Human Resources (HR), Legal
- Job type: Consultancy
- Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Remuneration not disclosed
Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) GBV / VAWG Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESCMSF maintains a pool (roster) of external investigators managed by the Global Pool of Investigators Manager (GPIM) that are used to investigate allegations of abuse of persons. Investigations can be requested by any MSF office and operational centre, and the GPIM assigns investigators from the pool to work with relevant safeguarding/behavioural leads and investigation managers in MSF, in line with MSF’s standards of case management.
V. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES- Perform investigations of different types of abuse (of persons) including sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment; abuse of power; all forms of discrimination; harassment; bullying; exploitation, and other breaches of MSF’s Behavioural Commitments, Codes of Conduct.
- Collect evidence, interview victims/survivors, witnesses and subjects of complaint, review documents, and perform analysis of the evidence, in line with guidance provided by the investigations manager
- For each investigation, maintain and update records, protocols, and case management system as required by the investigation manager.
- Ensure that investigations are conducted according to established safeguarding principles, including adopting a survivor-centred approach and a trauma informed approach, as well as ensuring due process and confidentiality, and declaring any actual or potential conflicts of interest.
- Complete required forms and templates for the investigation, as assigned by the investigation manager and as agreed in terms of reference for the investigation. Deliver required documents in a timely and professional manner to the investigations manager.
- Prepare thorough and concise investigation reports that are of a consistently high-quality with soundly based findings, conclusions, and appropriate recommendations, in line with provided templates and instructions of the investigations manager.
- Ensure data is secured in line with MSF’s entities data protection policies.
- Any other tasks assigned by the investigations manager or safeguarding/behaviour unit lead as relates to the investigation being conducted.
Job requirementsMSF Staff, MSF Board members, and members of the MSF Executive are ineligible to be external investigators.- University degree or equivalent in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Human Resources, Human Rights, Law, or related field
- Professional investigation qualification (e.g. CHS IQTS SEAH, OSACO, other qualification scheme for safeguarding/abuse investigations), or other training on administrative investigations.
- Proven track record in the conduct of administrative investigations into abuse (including sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEAH), abuse of power, harassment, exploitation, and discrimination, as well as other forms of misconduct) in the humanitarian sector with at least 5 years of experience.
- Experience and training in interviewing children is an asset.
- Previous experience working in country programs in safeguarding implementation or protection with MSF or other humanitarian organizations is considered an asset.
- Working or living (or having done so in the past for an extended period) in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin-and Central America or the MENA Region is an asset.
- Willingness to travel and to work in emergency situations, in remote locations and high-risk settings, if required.
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Ph.D. position - GENRECO project
IESEG School of Management
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Location:
France
France
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Remuneration:
EUR 2,300 EUR-EUR 2,300 EUR / monthly
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Posted on:
01/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
03/05/2026
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Ph.D. position - GENRECO project
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IESEG School of Management
Hybrid- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: PhD
- Experience level: Not specified
- Organisation type: Research
- Remote option: Hybrid
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: EUR 2,300 EUR-EUR 2,300 EUR / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DEI) Economic justice Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' roleThis PhD position offered by IÉSEG School of Management is a fully funded doctoral opportunity in Finance and Behavioral Economics, starting in September 2026 on the Lille campus. The position is part of the GENRECO research project, which investigates the intersection of gender, psychology, and academic careers in economics. The main objective of the project is to better understand the factors shaping career trajectories, professional choices, and persistent gender inequalities within academia.
The selected candidate will be affiliated with the Department of Finance and will conduct research within LEM (Lille Economics and Management), a joint research unit associated with the CNRS, the University of Lille, and the Catholic University of Lille.
The PhD project adopts an original perspective on gender disparities in economics. While such inequalities are well documented (particularly regarding access to senior positions and distribution across subfields), their underlying mechanisms remain only partially understood. Traditional explanations, such as differences in productivity, age, or family constraints, do not fully account for these persistent gaps. This project therefore introduces psychological dimensions into the analysis, focusing on personality traits and value systems, as well as processes of academic socialization.
The project is structured around three main objectives: first, to measure the extent of gender inequalities within the discipline; second, to identify the psychological mechanisms that may contribute to their persistence; and third, to explore potential policy levers to promote greater equity in academic careers. More broadly, the research contributes to the literature by examining the role of stereotypes, scientific socialization, and the transmission of norms within higher education, as well as gendered dynamics in career choices in a high-status academic field.
The PhD candidate will be supervised by Aurore Burietz-Barakat, in collaboration with Caroline Perrin. The affiliation with the Department of Finance will also ensure strong training in quantitative methods and applied econometrics.
Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a Master’s degree in Economics, Finance, Management, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have strong quantitative skills and an interest in empirical research methods. Familiarity with statistical software such as R, Stata, or Python is an advantage, as is an interest in psychology or behavioral sciences. Candidates are expected to demonstrate strong analytical abilities, intellectual curiosity, and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively in an international research environment. Proficiency in English is required, and French is appreciated as well.
The position offers a competitive gross salary of approximately €2,300 per month, along with access to university facilities and a structured doctoral training program.
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CEO
Every Woman
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Location:
United States
United States
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Remuneration:
USD 200,000 USD-USD 250,000 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
16/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
03/05/2026
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CEO
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Every Woman
Remote (local)- Career category: Admin, Advocacy/ Policy, Business development, Comms/ Digital/ Media, Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: USD 200,000 USD-USD 250,000 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingAbout Every WomanEvery Woman (EW) is a coalition of women’s rights activists across 165 countries working to end violence against all women and girls by advancing international law. We unite grassroots advocacy and global diplomacy to strengthen global norms and standards and hold governments to their commitments, creating a safer, more just world for all.
The OpportunityThe Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Every Woman combines senior-most leadership, strategy, and public storytelling with entrepreneurial grit to bring the vision and mission to life of delivering real-world transformation for women's and girls’ safety worldwide.
For Every Woman, feminist values alignment is not an added benefit – it is essential to the success of the next CEO. This leader must not only advance the mission externally, but also embody the principles that sustain trust, credibility, and collective power across a global coalition. The next CEO must lead in a way that shares power responsibly, centers equity, values transparency, strengthens well-being, and turns collective insight into action. In a movement-based organization working across cultures, geographies, and power dynamics, how the CEO leads is as important as what the CEO delivers.
The role has four (4) direct reports overseeing a team of ten individuals.
External 65% | Internal 35%
- Relationship based fundraising 40% (external)
- Strategy, new initiatives, subject matter expert 25% (internal)
- Public voice and storyteller 20% (external)
- Community Builder 15% (10% internal + 5% external)
Strong candidates will offer:
- Academic Preparation: Every Woman supports substituting lived leadership experience for academic attainment. A bachelor’s degree is a minimum, a master’s degree is desired/preferred, and any relevant lived experience/work experience that is relevant is meaningful.
- Fundraising Success: 7–10 or more years of successful fundraising experience, including responsibility for annual fundraising totals of $5 million or more.
- Campaign Leadership: 7–10 or more years of leadership experience in women’s international human rights campaigns.
- Communications/Spokesperson Experience: 7–10 or more years serving in a communications leadership role, or the equivalent, with demonstrated success in securing major media attention for human rights and/or women’s rights issues; engaging and mobilizing support through social media channels; and contributing strong writing, publication, public speaking, and major media experience.
- Commitment to the Issue: 7–10 or more years of demonstrated commitment to women’s rights, human rights, prevention of violence against women, or closely related issues.
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Consultant to produce a report on intersectional feminist solidarity and alliance building for sexual and reproductive rights and justice
Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
SEK 150,000 SEK / Budget
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Posted on:
27/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
06/05/2026
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Consultant to produce a report on intersectional feminist solidarity and alliance building for sexual and reproductive rights and justice
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Riksförbundet för sexuell upplysning (RFSU)
Remote (global)- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Consultancy
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: SEK 150,000 SEK / Budget
Health LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESC Movement building Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)About RFSU
RFSU was founded in 1933 and is a pioneering Swedish organisation working in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). RFSU is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation without party-political, trade union or religious affiliation. RFSU’s vision is a world in which everyone is free to make decisions about their own bodies and sexuality. Our aim is to spread a knowledge-based and open view of sexuality and relationships issues to overcome prejudices, bridge knowledge gaps and improve sexual health and wellbeing. We run projects and programmes to promote sexual and reproductive health and rights — both in Sweden and internationally.Aims and audience of the reportThe overall aim of the report is to contribute to strengthening intersectional feminist alliance building and solidarity for countering anti-gender mobilizations, through documenting good practice and sharing insights from RFSU partners’ engagement in intersectional feminist mobilizations, solidarity and collective care.Scope of the consultancyThe expected outcome of the assignment is a report of 30-35 pages in English, that builds on four case studies co-produced with RFSU and a few of its (pre-identified) international partner organisations and allies. This includes a literature review, the four case studies, a summary of observations and joint learnings. The assignment includes the following steps:- Lead the production of the report in close collaboration with RFSU advisors and the partners involved in its production.
- Lead the development of the methodology for the country case studies, that will be elaborated jointly with RFSU partner organisations and RFSU advisors.
- Support the organisations in the development and write-up of the four case studies, ensuring consistency in style and areas covered.
- Elaborate a summary of findings, including an analysis of common trends observed from the case studies.
- Write a literature review and elaborate an analytical framework for the report, building on a draft write-up pre-developed by RFSU’s thematic advisers.
Profile of the consultant- Holds a Master’s degree in Gender Studies, Political Science, Development Studies, Human Rights or other relevant disciplines. Knowledge and experience of working with SRHR-issues and intersectional feminist movement building is a strong asset.
- Proven experience in developing knowledge products on SRHR, social movements and organizational practices, including research publications, policy analysis and learning documentation; with demonstrated ability to design research frameworks and methodologies.
- Experience in managing research projects or coordinating multi-stakeholder knowledge initiatives.
- Professional report writing for academia, civil society and/or public institutions
- Excellent communication and writing skills in English. Spanish will be an asset.
- Commitment to intersectional feminist values and the promotion of LGTBQI+ rights and SRHR.
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JPO - Technical Officer (Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn Health)
World Health Organization (WHO)
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Location:
Denmark
Denmark
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Remuneration:
Remuneration not disclosed
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Posted on:
13/04/2026
Deadline to apply:
06/05/2026
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JPO - Technical Officer (Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn Health)
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World Health Organization (WHO)
- Career category: Health professional
- Job type: Job
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: International contract
- Remuneration: Remuneration not disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Health Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)Background information on Agency/Department/Section
The Division of Health Systems (DHS) supports countries in developing resilient, people-centred health systems that ensure people can access the right care in the right place and at the right time without financial hardship, across all life stages. It provides policy guidance and technical support on health financing, workforce, mental health, data, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital health, and access to medicines. The Division supports countries to develop and implement sound, evidence-informed health policies across all stages of life including the promotion and protection of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
Duties and ResponsibilitiesUnder the overall and direct supervision of the Director of the Division of Health Systems, the JPO will:- Contribute to the development of standards, implementation interventions and indicators to improve the quality of reproductive, maternal and newborn care, while ensuring alignment with international standards and WHO guidance on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), including adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights;
- Monitor and track progress related to sexual and reproductive rights, access to sexual health services, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health outcomes;
- Analyze information from Member States and implementing partners with particular attention to indicators related to sexual and reproductive health and rights, reproductive autonomy, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights;
- Prepare case studies of good practices and support the organization of subregional and regional SRMNH meetings to facilitate knowledge exchange, sharing of achievements and lessons learned, including innovations and effective approaches that strengthen Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) including adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights;
- Facilitate regular reporting on progress and challenges through online surveys and ongoing communication with national SRH focal points, including engagement with stakeholders working on reproductive rights, health promotion, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights.
Required Qualifications and Experience- Doctor of Medicine or advanced university degree in public health or related subject.
- In exceptional cases candidates with a Bachelor’s degree plus a minimum of 4 years relevant working experience can be considered.
- Substantive parts of the candidates’ academic training (Bachelor and/or Master) must have taken place in a developing country that appears on the list of eligible countries: eligible-countries-DC-JPOs.pdf
- Required: Minimum of 2 years relevant working experience after obtaining first university degree in the area of Maternal and Newborn Health and experience in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights.
- Minimum of 4 years relevant working experience for candidates with a Bachelor’s degree.
- Required: Excellent knowledge of English (spoken and written).
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