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Human Rights and Gender Analyst
UN Women
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Location:
Switzerland
Switzerland
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
04/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
18/07/2025
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Human Rights and Gender Analyst
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UN Women
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: International contract
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Human rights Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background:
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.Description of Responsibilities /Scope of Work1.Intergovernmental support- Provide high-quality technical inputs to strengthen the integration of gender equality and women’s rights in Geneva-based intergovernmental processes, including the Human Rights Council (HRC), World Health Organization (WHO), International Labour Organization (ILO), and other relevant fora.
- Deliver expert analysis and recommendations during negotiations, dialogues, and meetings by preparing briefing notes, talking points, and summaries that reflect a gender-responsive perspective on human rights issues.
- Monitor, analyze, and document developments in key intergovernmental meetings across sectors such as health, labor, and technology, and prepare gender-focused policy analysis and written reports that include strategic recommendations and follow-up actions for UN Women.
- Support the drafting of outcome documents, statements, and submissions led or contributed to by UN Women, ensuring alignment with the organization’s mandate and priorities.
2.Coordination and technical support- Provide coordination and technical support for UN Women’s human rights engagement in Geneva, with a specific focus on supporting the Secretariat of the President of the Human Rights Council’s Advisory Board on Gender Equality.
- Support the planning and implementation of the Advisory Board’s work plan, including by preparing agendas, synthesizing discussions into actionable meeting summaries, and tracking progress toward deliverables.
- Develop targeted inputs to strategic and operational documents such as workplans, policy strategies, and programmatic reports, ensuring gender-responsive analysis and alignment with international human rights standards.
- Support the identification and development of initiatives and strategic entry points in new and emerging areas of concern, such as digital rights, the care economy, climate justice, and the intersection of gender and technology.
3.Deliverables- Development of a gender-responsive glossary of language.
- Conduct a comprehensive mapping of data, normative references, and commitments relevant to human rights and gender equality.
- Tailored training modules and workshops for gender equality.
- Technical inputs to resolutions of intergovernmental bodies.
Qualifications:- Master’s degree or equivalent in Gender/Women’s Studies, Human Rights, Political or Social Science, Economics, International Development Studies, Technology, Health, is required.
- A first-level university degree in combination with five additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
- At least 2 years of progressively responsible professional experience in technical support, policy analysis and advocacy, or stakeholder engagement related to gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls is required.
- Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently.
- Fluency in English and Spanish is required.
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Request for Proposal for Safeguarding Consultant
Together for Girls
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
07/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
18/07/2025
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Request for Proposal for Safeguarding Consultant
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Together for Girls
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: Not Disclosed
Child protection/ Children’s rights Gender-based violence (GBV) PSEA/ SafeguardingProject background
The Brave Movement and Together for Girls are leading global advocacy and campaign efforts to elevate ending violence against children (EVAC) and digital safety for children on the agenda for the 2025 G20 Summit hosted in South Africa. Multiple in-person and virtual campaign activations will be held in the lead-up to the G20 Summit, including a ‘Safe Digital Futures’ roundtable, communications campaign, and an advocacy workshop in September involving survivor leaders of childhood sexual violence (CSV).
The Brave Movement will be supporting a delegation – publicly disclosed survivors of CSV who are members of the movement – to attend the G20 Summit. This includes the Social Good Summit from 18-20 November and the G20 Summit on 22-23 November. The sensitive nature of this work – particularly where survivor advocates are involved – requires dedicated safeguarding support and a framework to ensure participant well-being, mitigate risk, and uphold the movement’s commitment to trauma-informed practice.
Purpose of the role
This role will ensure safeguarding is integrated into all G20 campaign and advocacy activities, with a special focus on survivor involvement, safe storytelling, and consent management.
Deliverables
Written safeguarding risk assessments
Safeguarding briefing and debriefing sessions
Session plan and materials for the preparation sessions and delegation pack
Consent procedures and templates tailored for each activation
Post-event safeguarding reviews and insights
Participation in planning and coordination calls as needed
Contribution to campaign reports and donor deliverables
Qualifications
The Safeguarding Consultant should have:
Advanced degree or certification in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related mental health field.
Demonstrated expertise in safeguarding, trauma-informed practice, and de-escalation techniques, especially with survivor communities.
Expertise in online safety and security.
Experience managing safeguarding in high-profile or multi-stakeholder events.
Experience in supporting vulnerable groups to participate in global conferences and events.
Strong understanding of ethical storytelling and consent, including digital and media risks.
Expertise in child sexual violence, online harms, and global advocacy campaigns.
Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism.
Experience working across diverse cultural contexts and global teams.
Availability to travel to South Africa for key events (costs covered by Brave Movement / Together for Girls)
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Regional Specialist – Gender Equality, Social Inclusion & Protection
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
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Location:
Thailand
Thailand
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
01/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
18/07/2025
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Regional Specialist – Gender Equality, Social Inclusion & Protection
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United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
- 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: International contract
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender-based violence (GBV) Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background Information – UNOPS
UNOPS supports the successful implementation of its partners’ peacebuilding, humanitarian and development projects around the world. Our mission is to serve people in need by expanding the ability of the United Nations, governments and other partners to manage projects, infrastructure and procurement in a sustainable and efficient manner.
Functional Responsibilities
1. Gender Equality & Social Inclusion (GESI) Mainstreaming in Projects
Lead implementation of UNOPS GESI strategies across the region and support target-setting and monitoring.
Provide technical support to project teams to ensure GESI is integrated in design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes.
2. Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (PSEAH)
Provide strategic and technical guidance on integrating PSEAH into programme design and risk management frameworks.
Support country offices in developing context-specific PSEAH action plans and community-based complaint mechanisms.
3. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) and Organizational Change
Advise senior leadership on inclusive HR policies, internal accountability, and enabling environments.
Support roll-out of DEI action plans and awareness campaigns across field offices.
4. Team Management (if applicable)
Facilitate the engagement and provision of high-quality results and services of the team supervised through effective recruitment, work planning, performance management, coaching, and promotion of learning and development.
Provide oversight, ensuring team members' compliance with existing policies and best practices.
5. Knowledge sharing and knowledge building
Support the development and delivery of workshops on gender-related concepts, policies, or sectoral issues to develop knowledge and ownership on GEDSI and PSEAH issues.
Facilitate and support knowledge management and exchange of best practices across the region and globally
Represent UNOPS in inter-agency gender and PSEAH networks and relevant coordination mechanisms, including the UN Gender Theme Group, Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment Working Group and Gender Based Violence Thematic Working Group, as well as other gender and PSEAH networks in the region and globally as applicable.
Education/Experience/Language requirements- Minimum advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) or higher degree in Gender Studies, Development Studies, Law, Human Rights, Social or Behavioral Sciences, or related field.A combination of a Bachelor’s degree with an additional 2 years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of the education requirements outlined above.
- Minimum five (5) years of experience in gender equality, social inclusion, human rights, PSEAH, safeguarding, or protection is required
- Full working knowledge (Fluency) in English is required.
- Experience working with the Asia Pacific Region in multiple countries is preferred.
- Experience designing and implementing inclusive development activities in fragile or low-income contexts is preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in organizational culture transformation, either in an office, project, or programme, is preferred.
- Experience in training and capacity building across different cultures is desirable.
- Knowledge of survivor-centered response systems, SEAH reporting mechanisms, or complaint channels is an asset.
- Experience working with a UN organization or NGO is an asset.
- Experience in writing documents such as strategies, proposals, and Gender Action Plans is an asset.
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Consultancy to Conduct Evidence-Based Research on the Interlinkage between Customary Laws and Gender-Based Violence
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
04/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
18/07/2025
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Consultancy to Conduct Evidence-Based Research on the Interlinkage between Customary Laws and Gender-Based Violence
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Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management, Legal
- 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: Not Disclosed
Gender-based violence (GBV)Background
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (AIPP) was founded in 1988 and established its Secretariat Office in Thailand with the conduct of its first General Assembly in 1992. At present, AIPP is described as an organization of Indigenous Peoples’ movements in Asia with 47 member organizations and 1 candidate member organization from 14 countries. It is primarily set up to build solidarity on common issues and concerns as well as to create a shared vision of Indigenous Peoples in the region. The steady growth of AIPP over the years reflects not only the growing recognition of AIPP as an organization addressing Indigenous Peoples’ needs and aspirations, but the growing self-identification of marginalized groups in Asia as Indigenous Peoples, which they see as a way to overcome discrimination and counter the violation of their individual and collective human rights and to realize their right to self-determination.
2. Objectives of the Consultancy
The overall objective of the consultancy is to generate evidence-based findings on the relationship between customary laws of Indigenous Peoples and GBV, focusing on both protective and harmful practices. Specific objectives include:
- Identify and examine customary laws and practices through a gender lens, particularly in relation to gender roles, conflict resolution, and family-related matters.
- Evaluate how these customary laws and practices either contribute to or help address and prevent GBV.
- Capture and reflect Indigenous women’s lived realities and perspectives regarding customary laws and GBV.
- Offer practical recommendations for actions at both the community and policy levels.
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will be responsible for:
- Reviewing existing literature and research on the customary laws of Indigenous Peoples and their connection to gender-based violence (GBV).
- Developing research framework, tools and present the analysis framework to AIPP for inputs
- Carrying out field-based data collection, in collaboration with local partners where relevant.
- Consulting with Indigenous communities, including women, elders, youth, and other key stakeholders.
- Developing a comprehensive research report with key findings, case studies, and actionable recommendations.
4. Deliverables
Based on the above, the key deliverables are as follows:
- Inception report: A detailed work plan outlining the proposed research methodology, tools, and timeline.
- Draft research report for review.
- Final research report (including executive summary and recommendations).
5. Consultant Qualifications
The consultant(s) should possess the following competencies:
- Proven experience, skills, and experience in conducting research on gender, and GBV.
- Demonstrated experience in working with Indigenous Peoples Organizations, particularly Indigenous Women Organizations and Networks, and familiarity with Indigenous knowledge, values, and practices.
- Knowledgeable about the Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Women’s movements in Asia and beyond.
- Relevant work experience, expertise and knowledge in Gender Equality, Diversity, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) with an Intersectionality approach.
- Knowledge on qualitative and/or mixed-method research skills.
- Experience in participatory, rights-based, or feminist methodologies is highly desirable.
- Excellent analytical and writing skills.
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Global Corporate Partnership Manager
Equality Now
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
$69,464 USD-$106,281 USD / yearly
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Posted on:
07/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
18/07/2025
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Global Corporate Partnership Manager
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Equality Now
Remote (global)- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: $69,464 USD-$106,281 USD / yearly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender-based violence (GBV) Movement building Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthABOUT EQUALITY NOW
At Equality Now, we aspire to create a world in which women and men have equal rights under the law, and full enjoyment of their human rights.
Founded in 1992, we are an international human rights organization that works to protect and promote the rights of all women and girls around the world. Our campaigns are centered on four program areas: Legal Equality, End Sexual Violence, End Harmful Practices, and End Sexual Exploitation, with a cross-cutting focus on the unique needs of adolescent girls.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Purpose: Innovate
- Develop and lead a comprehensive strategy for corporate engagement, including setting annual revenue targets, engagement plans, and campaign activations (e.g., International Women’s Day, International Day of the Girl).
- Conceptualize and design creative, high-value partnership offerings and donor experiences, collaborating across departments to align with programmatic and communications strategies.
- Translate organizational goals into compelling partnership opportunities that reflect both Equality Now’s mission and partner priorities.
- Drive the evolution of donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, identifying emerging trends in CSR and brand engagement to inform innovation.
- Design and continuously refine systems and tools (e.g., Raiser’s Edge and Monday.com workflows) to improve corporate engagement tracking and performance management.
Engagement: Advocate
- Build and maintain a portfolio of 50+ corporate partners and prospects with the potential for significant financial support.
- Serve as the primary relationship manager for corporate partners, identifying shared values, aligning philanthropic goals, and guiding them through the engagement cycle from prospecting through renewal.
- Act as an internal connector and cross-functional collaborator, coordinating with programs, communications, finance, and leadership to deliver tailored partner experiences.
- Engage and support Equality Now’s leadership and board members in cultivating key relationships by preparing materials, briefings, and strategic guidance for high-level meetings.
- Serve as a trusted partner to external stakeholders, developing long-term relationships based on mutual benefit, impact, and trust.
Delivery: Define Project Cycle
- Lead the full project cycle for corporate engagement initiatives—design, pitch, close, deliver, and renew—ensuring that all activities are on time, on brand, and on target.
- Prepare and deliver high-quality sponsorship requests, grant proposals, donor reports, presentations, and briefings tailored to partner interests and aligned with Equality Now’s funding priorities.
- Contribute to team-wide planning efforts including annual development goals, budgeting, and evaluation processes to enhance the overall effectiveness of the Development function.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS & TARGET SKILLS PROFILE:- Minimum of 5 years of frontline fundraising experience, including at least 3 years managing corporate partnership portfolios at a high level.
- Proven track record of securing corporate gifts of $100,000+ and meeting or exceeding fundraising goals.
- Strong understanding of nonprofit fundraising principles, corporate philanthropy, and donor engagement strategies.
- Familiarity with CSR, ESG, and sustainability trends as they relate to corporate partnerships.
- Deep commitment to gender equality, women’s rights, and broader human rights issues.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to craft compelling proposals, reports, and partnership pitches.
- Ability to travel as needed.
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UN Women Gender Research and Data Specialist
UN Women
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Location:
South Korea
South Korea
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
18/06/2025
Deadline to apply:
17/07/2025
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UN Women Gender Research and Data Specialist
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UN Women
- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 5-10 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: International contract
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role Gender equality and Social inclusion (GESI)Background:Established by UN Women in 2021 with the support of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family (MOGEF) of the Republic of Korea , the UN Women Centre in the Republic of Korea is dedicated to supporting traditional and non-traditional stakeholders in realizing commitments to gender equality, women’s empowerment, and the rights of women and girls. The Centre embraces innovation, including as it relates to new technologies and partnerships, to increase the breadth and impacts of its work, aligning with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Pact for the Future and the on-going regional and global dialogue on Beijing+30 and its transformative promise to leave no one behind. Prioritisation is given to supporting at the regional and global level: enhanced knowledge, responses and strategies on the Care economy as a cornerstone of women’s overall empowerment; strengthened knowledge, policies and tools to end technology-facilitated gender based violence; and increased emphasis on advancing multistakeholder partnerships for gender equality and women’s empowerment.
Under the supervision of the Director with a dotted reporting line to the Regional Office’s Gender Statistics Specialist, and under the technical guidance from thematic leads at UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific, the Gender Research and Data Specialist exercises overall responsibility for planning, implementing, and managing UN Women research and data analysis on all the relevant gender equality and empowerment of women thematic areas agreed to under the UN Women Centre’s endorsed annual workplans. Focus of work will support enhanced data and research capacity to document and showcase the gender equality dimensions of the SDGs and the Six Transitions to accelerate the SDGs.The Gender Research and Data Specialist works in close collaboration with the programme and operations team, UN Women HQ and RO staff, other Centres of Excellence, Government officials, multi and bi-lateral donors and civil society ensuring successful UN Women research and data work. The Gender Research and Data Specialist is expected to manage relevant personnel and external researchers, as necessary.Recruitment Qualifications:- Master’s degree or equivalent in statistics, economics, social sciences, gender/women's studies, international development, or a related field 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.
- A project/programme management certification would be an added advantage.
- At least 5 years of progressively responsible work experience at the national or international level in design, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of research and data, ideally with some experience in developing countries.
- Experience with the production of gender statistics, social statistics and intersectional statistics, including official statistics and in line with international statistical standards. Professional experience analyzing micro data, conducting research and drafting analytical publications.
- Mastery of STATA, R or related statistical package through syntax writing.
- Fluency in English is required.
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Communications Associate
Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
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Location:
United States
United States
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
04/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
17/07/2025
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Communications Associate
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Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN)
Remote (local)- Career category: Advocacy/ Policy, Comms/ Digital/ Media
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Not specified
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
- Length of contract: Permanent
Climate & Environmental justiceCommunications Associate (20 hours/week)The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) seeks a long-term Communications Associate to join our dynamic team working for climate justice, systemic change, and women’s and feminist leadership in global climate solutions.With the guidance of WECAN’s Communications Coordinator, the Communications Associate will work remotely to contribute to storytelling and advocacy on WECAN’s social media platforms, videos, and news articles. The Communications Associate will work with the Communications Coordinator to develop and implement social media strategies to enhance WECAN’s online presence, raise awareness about our programs and campaigns, and drive engagement. This role requires a creative and strategic thinker who can manage multiple social media platforms, create compelling content, and analyze performance metrics. Additional responsibilities include supporting video content and creation, contributing to article writing, and providing administrative support for other communications needs.This is a remote, part-time position in the United States. Compensation is $32,500 and includes a benefits package. There may be an opportunity to develop this position into a full-time role.Responsibilities:
- Develop and execute a comprehensive social media strategy aligned with the organization’s mission and goals.
- Provide administrative and press support across all communications, including drafting press releases, conducting media and partner outreach, and maintaining the WECAN website.
- Create, curate, and manage social media content, including researching stories, writing content, and creating visual content (graphics, video clips, etc.).
- Identify target audiences, develop innovative messaging ideas, stay updated on industry trends, and adjust strategies to grow WECAN’s presence on social media platforms (Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Facebook).
- Work closely with the Communications Coordinator and other team members to align social media efforts with broader communications strategies.
- Track and analyze social media performance metrics.
- Engage with followers by responding to comments, messages, and mentions in a timely manner.
- Provide copy-editing support for WECAN communications.
- Contribute to the overarching WECAN narrative strategies.
- Support drafting and creating outlines and scripts for WECAN videos.
- Support drafting articles and op-eds.
Hiring Timeline:Applications are open until July 17, 2025. The ideal start time for the position will be August 2025.To apply and learn more click on Apply.
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Analysis of Regional Supply Chain Management Situation for SRH Commodities and Supplies in the Arab States
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
07/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
16/07/2025
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Analysis of Regional Supply Chain Management Situation for SRH Commodities and Supplies in the Arab States
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Remote (global)- Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL, Research/ Data analysis
- 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
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthTERMS OF REFERENCEUNFPA is the lead agency within the United Nations system for the procurement of sexual and reproductive health (SRH) supplies and the world's largest public-sector procurer of contraceptives. Efficient supply chain management (SCM) is essential for a resilient health system, ensuring a consistent supply of vital Family Planning (FP) and Reproductive Health (RH) commodities. Continuous access is crucial for ensuring good maternal and neonatal health outcomes, preventing unintended pregnancies, and advancing gender equity. Without functioning SCM, programs cannot deliver essential products, thus undermining healthcare efforts. Sexual and reproductive health is a fundamental human right. Access to safe, quality, and effective contraceptives, medicines, and equipment is paramount to women's SRH and is central to achieving gender equality. Access to family planning (FP) is often hindered by supply chain failures, alongside other barriers that limit women's autonomy. In the Arab Region only, a total of 13.6 million women still have an unmet need for family planning (FP).The UNFPA Arab States Regional Office (ASRO) will undertake a comprehensive analysis of the SCM landscape for SRH commodities and supplies across 14 UNFPA program countries in the Arab Region. In 2024, UNFPA country offices in the region distributed FP, SRH, and Gender-Based Violence (GBV) supplies to implementing partners, including the Ministry of Health, with a total distribution value of USD 24 million. This represents a significant increase from USD 16 million in 2022 and USD 19 million in 2023. Four countries in the region – Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen – are priority countries under UNFPA's flagship trust fund on family planning and receive allocations for these commodities. Additionally, countries such as Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen primarily distribute humanitarian commodities, specifically SRH and GBV-related kits and supplies as a part of the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP). This study aims to identify key bottlenecks and areas for improvement, thereby filling a critical gap in regional-level understanding and complementing existing fragmented information and country-specific assessments
Deliverables:
● Weeks 1-3 (August 2025): Project Inception, Planning & Tool Development● Weeks 4-10 (September - Mid-October 2025): Comprehensive Data Collectiono Tasks: Conduct primary (interviews, consultations) and secondary data gathering.● Weeks 14-15 (Mid-November 2025): Draft Report Development & Validation Workshops● Weeks 16-17 (Late November 2025): Final Report Refinement & Deliverables Submission*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Officer, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Response and Prevention
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
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Location:
Switzerland
Switzerland
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
27/06/2025
Deadline to apply:
16/07/2025
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Officer, Sexual and Gender-based Violence Response and Prevention
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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Inter-governmental
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: International contract
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Gender-based violence (GBV)Organizational Context
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world’s largest humanitarian organization, with a network of 191-member National Societies (NSs). The overall aim of IFRC is “to inspire, encourage, facilitate, and promote at all times all forms of humanitarian activities by NSs with a view to preventing and alleviating human suffering and thereby contributing to the maintenance and promotion of human dignity and peace in the world.” IFRC works to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people before, during and after disasters, health emergencies and other crises.
This position is situated in the Protection, Gender and Inclusion (PGI) team in IFRC HQ Geneva, within the Ethical Practices Department under the People and Strategy Division. The team includes 5 regional coordinators and a cadre of 16 PGI staff based in IFRC offices worldwide. This role focuses on strengthening Sexual and Gender-based violence (SGBV) prevention and response capacities across National Societies (NS), with a special focus on NS in humanitarian crisis, enhancing quality SGBV response, referral quality, data collection, analysis, and advocacy within the Movement and with external stakeholders. The particular focus of this role is aligned with IFRC strategic approach to PGI; ensuring a person-centred approach to prevention, mitigation and response to violence, exploitation and abuse that reflects the acknowledgement of such issues being cyclical, interlinked and highly affected by inequality and power-structures, and that their risks are increased by shocks and crisis.
Job Purpose
The Officer for SGBV Response and Prevention provides support to strategic leadership to enhance SGBV prevention and response capacities across health, protection, and standalone interventions, as well as SGBV risk mitigation in shelter and WASH. The role emphasizes improving quality survivor-centred response, coordination at various levels, referral pathways, gathering evidence and case studies. In addition, the Officer, SGBV Response and Prevention will enhance skills and capacity on SGBV and drive coherent SGBV advocacy and policy alignment.
Qualifications
- A relevant university degree in Social Work, Health, Psychology, Gender Studies, or a related field, with demonstrated specialization in gender-based violence prevention and response programming in a humanitarian context. A combination of equivalent education and work experience may also be considered.
- At least 3-5 years of experience in humanitarian or development settings, focusing on SGBV prevention, response, and coordination across various operational settings.
- At least 3 years work on SGBV in emergencies or in health or other specialised settings such as domestic violence prevention or response programmes.
- Experience in end-to-end development, quality checks, and implementation of survivor-centred referral systems.
- Demonstrated experience providing technical leadership and coordination on SGBV Programming across sectors such as health, WASH, Cash, and/or shelter.
- Fluent spoken and written English.
- Excellent analytical skills and ability to identify problems and propose solutions.
- Experience working on response to men and boys as survivors, as well as LGBTIQ+ survivors.
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Call for Applications: Consultancy to develop a Social Enterprise Handbook
Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
02/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Call for Applications: Consultancy to develop a Social Enterprise Handbook
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Global Action for Trans Equality (GATE)
Remote (global)- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
LGBTQI+ rights/ SOGIESC Trans rightsGATE’s Innovation Lab is a groundbreaking initiative to build long-term financial resilience for trans and gender diverse organizations. The Innovation Lab supports this goal through three strategic pillars: producing knowledge and practical tools on alternative economic models; strengthening organizational capacity through tailored mentorship; and catalyzing direct investment.
Objective
The main objective of this consultancy is to develop a Social Enterprise Handbook that provides practical, accessible, and contextually relevant tools to support trans and gender diverse organizations in designing and implementing financial sustainability models, particularly social enterprises.
Scope of Work
The consultant will lead the design, research, and development of the Social Enterprise Handbook, which will include:
Part 1: Desk Review
Research successful (and, when relevant, unsuccessful) economic and funding models across different social movements (e.g., feminist, Indigenous, sex workers’, mutual aid, cooperatives).
Analyze both trans-led and allied initiatives with a focus on financial sustainability and economic justice.
Part 2: Case Studies
Identify and document 4 to 5 trans-led organizations from several regions that have piloted or implemented social enterprise or alternative funding models to develop case studies, including the legal challenges and how they overcame them.
Part 3: Strategic Tools and Guidance
Develop step-by-step guidance and decision-making tools for establishing and operating a social enterprise.
Include practical blueprints adaptable to various regional, legal, and economic contexts.
The consultant will work closely with GATE staff and the Innovation Lab’s Brain Trust, which will review the content and provide strategic input.
Responsibilities
The consultant(s) will have a maximum of 3 months to complete the deliverables and will be responsible for producing the following:
Producing an in-depth handbook on key findings and recommendations covering all areas as outlined in the section above under the Scope of Work
Design and conduct a webinar hosted by GATE to share key findings and recommendations with key stakeholders, including community members, donors and other relevant governing bodies.
Deliverables:
Annotated outline of the Handbook and proposed methodology.
Literature and desk review summary.
4-5 case studies with synthesized findings and recommendations.
Draft version of the Social Enterprise Handbook.
Finalized version of the Handbook, incorporating feedback from the Brain Trust.
Recorded presentation or webinar of findings for stakeholders.
Mapping of donors that fund economic empowerment initiatives
Essential Requirements
At least 3 years of experience in research related to economic justice, social entrepreneurship, or financial sustainability.
Strong understanding of community-rooted economic models, especially in the Global South.
Proven experience working with or within trans and gender diverse movements.
Experience facilitating participatory research processes with marginalized communities.
Demonstrated experience in developing handbooks, toolkits, training materials, or other resources for community-based organizations, NGOs, or civil society organizations.
Excellent writing and editing skills, including the ability to synthesize complex information and data from diverse sources and to adhere to GATE’s publication guidelines in writing and referencing styles.
Excellent English writing and synthesis skills.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Project Officer, Education Out Loud
Girls Not Brides
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Location:
Niger, Burkina Faso
Multiple Locations
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
27/06/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Project Officer, Education Out Loud
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Girls Not Brides
- Location: Niger, Burkina Faso
- Career category: Admin, Fundraising/ Grant management, Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Humanitarian or Development: Humanitarian
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Not Specified
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Child protection/ Children’s rights Education YouthINTRODUCTION TO GIRLS NOT BRIDES
Girls Not Brides is the only global organisation uniquely focused on creating and sustaining a worldwide movement to end child marriage and ensuring that this movement leads to tangible change for the girls at risk or affected by the practice. We are a network of over 1,400 civil society organisations in over 100 countries working in partnership to end child marriage.Our vision is a world without child marriage where girls and women enjoy equal status with boys and men and are able to achieve their full potential in all aspects of their lives. Our vision challenges deeply embedded social norms that harm the lives of girls, women and their communities.INTRODUCTION TO THE ROLE
In addition to ongoing interventions and support of members in West Africa, we are implementing an Education Out Loud (EOL) project, which is a key initiative within Girls Not Brides to support civil society coalitions in their national and regional level advocacy to ensure that girls have access to quality education and are not at risk of child marriage in French-speaking West Africa. We do this primarily by supporting collaboration between the end child marriage coalitions and education coalitions.
Following a reflective first phase (2020-2023), Girls Not Brides is implementing Phase II of EOL with renewed strategic focus, including the need for dedicated project and administrative support within the Africa Team.
ABOUT YOU
We are seeking an enthusiastic Project Officer that will provide vital project coordination and administrative support to ensure the smooth implementation of current and future projects, including the EOL project. This role will primarily focus on reporting and documentation (including translations), organising events, liaising with civil society partners and supporting members and grantees engagement, and streamlining internal processes linked to project implementation. The Officer will also contribute to broader administrative support, including light financial review tasks, support grant making processes (including due diligence), data tracking, communications and logistics.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Call for Proposals: Partnership and Fundraising
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
02/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Call for Proposals: Partnership and Fundraising
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
Remote (global)- Career category: Fundraising/ Grant management
- Job type: Consultancy
- Experience level: 10+ years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingWho we areThe Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is a global membership-based feminist peacebuilding organisation that works to create a world of permanent peace built on feminist foundations of freedom, justice, nonviolence, human rights, and equality for all. WILPF is also an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) with National Sections in over 40 countries, an International Secretariat based in Geneva, and a New York office. Since our establishment in 1915, we have brought together feminist activists from around the world who are united in working for peace by non-violent means and promoting political, economic and social justice for all.
Main Deliverables and Time frame/regularity- Review WILPF’s existing fundraising approach and identify new value-aligned prospective partners and donors. / First week and ongoing
- Collaboratively building on existing work by the IS, identify and initiate new partnerships and collaborations with like-minded organisations for complementary funding approaches in solidarity. / In the first month and ongoing
- Strategically identify and introduce the SG to relevant potential donor entry points, contacts, and networks for WILPF engagement. Initiate relationships with potential funding partners to create innovative alternative revenue streams consistent with WILPF’s ethical fundraising policy. / In the first month and ongoing
- Identify communities of practice and influence in regards to fundraising and organisational development that WILPF should engage with, and proposals for WILPF to do so strategically. / By the end of the second month and ongoing
- Conceptualise and advise on targeted outreach material to support WILPF’s outreach to distinct groups of prospective partners and donors. / As needed
- Provide weekly progress reports on fundraising/development initiatives and activities to the Secretary-General; and fortnightly updates to the Fundraising Working group. / Weekly
- Engage as needed with relevant WILPF Sections and other stakeholders as required to develop fundraising proposals. / As needed
- Identify relevant calls for proposals, and work collaboratively with IS staff to adapt, input and review proposal drafts prior to submission. / Monthly
- Working with relevant programme teams, identify fundraising and donor conferences for WILPF participation and networking. / By the end of the first month and ongoing
Qualifications and Experience- A minimum of ten years of demonstrated, relevant, and successful partnerships and/or fundraising experience for international, non-profit organisations, preferably focused on a feminist approach to social justice and human rights advocacy.
- Proven experience with independently managing fundraising portfolios with the ability to build and sustain long-term relationships with donors.
- Demonstrated experience co-developing and implementing fundraising strategies that lead to the creation of a sustained development function.
- Demonstrated experience working in development and fundraising for a diverse, international membership-based organisation a plus.
- Proven track record of raising 6 and 7-figure commitments.
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Grievance Resolution Manager
Women's Fund Asia
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Location:
Caucasus and Central Asia, East, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia/ Southwest Asia
Caucasus and Central Asia
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Remuneration:
Not Disclosed
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Posted on:
16/06/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Grievance Resolution Manager
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Women's Fund Asia
Remote (local)- Location: Caucasus and Central Asia, East, South and Southeast Asia, West Asia/ Southwest Asia
- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Funds
- Remote option: Remote (local)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
Movement buildingOverview of Organisation
Women’s Fund Asia (WFA) is a regional women’s fund, committed to supporting women, girls, trans, and intersex people-led interventions, to enhance and strengthen their access to human rights. WFA provides sustainable and flexible funding and resources to support the leadership of women, girls, trans, and intersex activists and groups who work at local, national, and regional levels for human rights. The Fund started in 2004 as the South Asia Women's Fund (SAWF), operating in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. In 2016, the organisation undertook an intense process of review and consultations, and it was relaunched as Women's Fund Asia on 8 March 2018.
Summary of the Role
The Grievance Resolution Manager is responsible for receiving, registering, assessing and ensuring the resolution of all complaints and concerns received by Women’s Fund Asia from its grantee partners and other external stakeholders. The role ensures that the Fund’s complaints mechanisms are effective, transparent, and in line with WFA’s values and policies.
Knowledge & Skills Required
● Master’s/Bachelor’s Degree in social work, education, psychology, law, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
● A minimum of three years of experience in complaint management or conflict resolution within a non-profit environment
● Experience with legal, ethical, and compliance issues related to complaint handling.
● Knowledge of current trends and challenges in safeguarding, safeguarding legislation, Corruption and fraud management, SEAH policies and other best practices.
● Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
● Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion.
● Ability to remain calm and professional in difficult situations.
● An understanding of and commitment to WFA’s mission; experience working for women's rights, trans and intersex human rights organisations in the region is an asset.
● Ability to communicate well in English and one other regional language;fluency in more than one regional language is an asset.
● Excellent project management skills with attention to detail and ability to multitask, manage competing priorities, and meet deadlines
● Ability to work independently and be self-motivated
● Ability to work with mutual respect with different nationalities and communities in an international and multicultural environment
● Able to travel locally and regionally.*When clicking on “Apply”, you will be redirected to the original job announcement and details
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Consultancy: Summative Evaluation of the Concern Worldwide and Sonke Gender Justice Partnership
Sonke Gender Justice
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
R300,000 ZAR / Budget
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Posted on:
04/07/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Consultancy: Summative Evaluation of the Concern Worldwide and Sonke Gender Justice Partnership
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Sonke Gender Justice
Remote (global)- Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL
- 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: R300,000 ZAR / Budget
Gender-based violence (GBV)OverviewThe Concern Worldwide and Sonke Gender Justice partnership, launched in 2017, is now in its third phase (2023–2025) and spans 18 countries across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. The partnership aims to strengthen Concern’s capacity to promote gender equality and transform harmful gender norms through both internal practices and external programming.
Phase 3 focuses on deepening this work by providing technical support and training to staff, building sustainable national training capacity, and engaging senior leadership to embed gender-sensitive practices. Sonke’s contributions include global workshops, country-specific training, tool development, and remote technical support.
Building on earlier phases, Phase 3 responds to lessons learned particularly the need for greater contextual relevance, improved delivery models, and sustainability of impact.
Purpose and objectives of the evaluationThe overall purpose of the evaluation is to assess the Concern-Sonke partnership during Phase 3 (2023-2025), with a focus on both the quality of the partnership and the delivery of training and technical support, and to generate actionable insights for future programming and collaboration.
Evaluation objectives-
Asses the quality and strategic value of partnership:
Evaluate the overall quality, strategic alignment, and added value of the partnership between Sonke Gender Justice and Concern Worldwide, particularly during Phase 3 of the collaboration. This includes the extent to which the partnership managed risks and adhered to the do no harm principle. - Review the delivery and effectiveness of technical support and training: Examine the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability of the capacity-building efforts delivered by Sonke. This includes: The appropriateness of training content and materials; The frequency and format of support (e.g., country visits, remote sessions); The adequacy of follow-up and refresher mechanisms; Evaluate the mechanisms put in place to support the application of training content in day-to-day practice (e.g., coaching, mentoring, peer learning), and their effectiveness in reinforcing behaviour and organisational change.
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Assess outcomes and behavioural change:
Determine the extent to which the training and support have contributed to changes in staff beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours—both professionally and personally—with a focus on promoting gender equality. -
Evaluate programme-level impact:
Assess how the acquired knowledge, tools, and approaches have influenced Concern’s programme design, implementation, and outcomes across sectors. -
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Consider how the recommendations from the previous evaluation have been addressed. Identify and document good practices, challenges, and key lessons learned from the partnership, with the aim of informing future initiatives. -
Provide actionable recommendations:
Offer clear, forward-looking recommendations on:- Enhancing the delivery model of support and training.
- Strengthening future collaboration between Sonke and Concern.
- Adapting support strategies considering shifting funding environments (e.g., emergency funding, reduced country budgets)
Required qualifications- Proven experience in evaluating partnerships, training initiatives, and programme implementation.
- Demonstrable familiarity with gender equality and gender transformative programming.
- Strong analytical and report-writing skills in English and French
- Experience with qualitative and participatory methodologies
- Familiarity with the NGO and development/humanitarian sectors
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Pleasure Fellow Scheme 2025
The Pleasure Project
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Location:
Remote (global)
Remote (global)
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Remuneration:
$1,500 USD / Budget
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Posted on:
20/06/2025
Deadline to apply:
15/07/2025
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Pleasure Fellow Scheme 2025
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The Pleasure Project
Remote (global)- Career category: Research/ Data analysis
- Job type: Fellowship
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: $1,500 USD / Budget
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) HealthWhat is The Pleasure Fellow Scheme 2025?The Pleasure Fellow Scheme is a fellowship opportunity for anyone interested in advocating for pleasure in the sexual and reproductive health world. It consists of a series of online sessions where you’ll be given different tools and skills that are relevant to promote pleasure inclusive sexual health in your communities and/or at a global scale. These sessions will include speakers from our team at The Pleasure Project and external speakers.
Who can apply and participate in the Pleasure Fellow Scheme 2025?We are looking for people who are passionate about promoting sexual pleasure and pleasure inclusive sexual health. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and groups. We encourage projects that represent and serve marginalized or underrepresented communities. We want to reach out to as many regions, identities and communities as possible and provide as many opportunities as we can to those who have been traditionally marginalized from initiatives and projects revolving around pleasure. We strongly encourage applicants from the Carribean, Pacific, and Asia regions to apply.
We encourage applications from a wide range of fields, including folks with medical training; faith and religious training; humanitarian and emergency workers; artists; creators, performers and professionals from ethical explicit media; experts in contraceptive research technologies, and folks working to transform patriarchal masculinities to apply. We invite anyone with a keen interest in promoting sexual pleasure regardless of their professional or advocacy background on sexual and reproductive health.
What kind of projects can we pitch for the scheme once accepted as fellows?We do not have a preferred type of project - all kinds are welcome! We encourage applicants to think of projects that are clear, impactful and can be sustainable. Although we are aware that the funding is not much, a seed can transform into a tree. However, as the fellowship scheme will be in English, the pitch and final report would need to be in English.What are the requirements of the Pleasure Fellow Scheme 2025 in order to participate as a fellowship member?- Working knowledge of the English language, as all sessions and documentation will be presented in English.
- Availability to participate in online sessions which will take place approximately twice a month on Saturdays for five months (with a duration of 2h per session). Fellows will be asked to sign a document agreeing to assist for a minimum of sessions. Sessions will start in November 2025 and last until March 2026.
- Internet accessibility.
- Access to a bank account. Since fellows can be awarded up to $1,500 USD for their projects, they need to have a bank account that can receive TransferWise funding in dollars.
- Respect the deadlines and turn in deliverables.
- Adhere to the general guidelines of The Pleasure Fellowship.
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