Consultant-Gender Assessment Jobs at Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Career Opportunity in Tanzania
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Vacancy title:
Consultant-Gender Assessment

[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Management ]

 

Jobs at:

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

Deadline of this Job:
15th November 2019  

Duty Station:
Within Tanzania , Tanzania , East Africa

Summary
Date Posted: Friday, November 08, 2019 , Base Salary: Not Disclosed


BACKGROUND:
FAO's Policy on Gender Equality established the preparation of a Country Gender Assessment as a minimum requirement for country level planning and programming in particular for the formulation of the Country Programming Framework (CPF). The rationale behind this requirement is that it is fundamental for FAO to have up-to-date objective information at hand to be able to plan evidence-based country level support towards gender equality and women's empowerment

The Assessment focuses on agriculture and the rural sector. Therefore, the objective of the CGA is to carry out a specific analysis of the gender dimensions of the agriculture and rural development sectors. Specifically, it should explore existing gender inequalities in various subsectors of agriculture, their causes and their impact on the economic and social development of rural areas and on food security and nutrition. The aim of the assessment is to explore the situation of rural women compared to men's and to understand the extent to which rural women are able to realize their rights and potential in those areas where FAO is mandated to assist its Member Countries.

The Country Gender Assessment of the Agriculture and Rural Sector (CGA-ARS) has the objective of revealing gender disparities in access to critical resources, knowledge, opportunities and markets, which have been shown to contribute to low agricultural productivity and food and nutrition insecurity.

  OBJECTIVES OF THE MTR The objectives of the CGA-ARS are to:
• Inform FAO country level planning and programming in line with national development priorities and FAO's mandate and strategic framework;
• Facilitate FAO's contribution to the UN Country Team CEDAW Report with up-to-date and objective information on the situation of rural women in the country. Support the FAO country office with updated information on the situation of gender in agriculture and the rural sector to facilitate plans for gender mainstreaming in various projects and programmes.

Tasks and responsibilities
Under the general supervision of the FAO Representative and the technical supervision of the Gender Focal Point, and with technical advice from the Social Protection Division (ESP)'s gender team in FAO Regional office and Headquarters, s/he will:
• Carry out a comprehensive Country Gender Assessment of the Agriculture and Rural Sector (CGA-ARS) (20 days). desk review of available secondary information on the gender equality situation of the country identify gaps in the information needed to complete the assessment if need be i.e. a primary data collection needs to be carried out to complement the desk review
• Analyse, organize and report collected data, highlighting the main sources of gender inequalities in the country pertaining to the agricultural sub-sectors and rural development.
• Include a stakeholder's analysis to help FRURT identify potential partners in the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women in agriculture and the rural sector in the country.

Job Skills: Not Specified


Technical Competencies and Experience Requirements
• Excellent oral and written English language skills
• Excellent knowledge of the key gender equality, social equity and women's empowerment issues in the United Republic of Tanzania and/or the East African region in the context of agriculture and rural development,
• Demonstrated ability (through publications in English language) to produce written analysis of socio-economic and gender issues,
• Significant experience in analysing and integrating the perspective of gender equality in programme formulation in the context of agriculture and rural development and experience in socio-economic and gender analysis
• Familiarity with key factors affecting Gender,Agriculture and Rural Development Significant knowledge of the UN System, its working and programming mechanism, knowledge of FAO would be an asset
• At least 10 years of working experience

Job Education Requirements: Advanced university degree in Sociology, Social Sciences, Econom:ics, Development Economics, or other related disciplines

Job Experience Requirements: At least 10 years of working experience

 

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Job application procedure
  Candidates should complete the FAO Personal Profile Form (PPF) accessible at http://www.fao.org/employment/irecruitment/en/ .
Please note the application is not online however, the PPF is to be done online and downloaded.
Applications should include the dully filled PPF cover letter, detailed CV and a one page Concept Note on the understanding of the assignment and methodology by COB 15th November, 2019. All applications should be sent to the email address FAO-TZ@fao.org
Applications should be adressed to:
FAO Representative
SIDA H, Ada Estate Ali Hassan Mwinyi Road
P. O. Box 2 Dar es Salaam
TANZANIA


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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 15th November 2019
Duty Station: Tanzania
Posted: 08-11-2019
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 08-11-2019
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 09-11-2065
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