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RE_ADVERT Individual Consultant Procurement Notice: REVIEW THE SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR THE ALLOCATION OF GRANTS UNDER THE WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME
Procurement Process :IC - Individual contractor
Office :UNDP CO - BOTSWANA
Deadline :30-Oct-17
Posted on :19-Oct-17
Development Area :OTHER  OTHER
Reference Number :41862
Link to Atlas Project :
00102697 - SUPPORT TO GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Documents :
ICREVIEW THE SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR THE ALLOCATION OF GRANTS UNDER THE WOMEN’S ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME
Overview :

The Ministry of Nationality, Immigration and Gender Affairs through Gender Affairs Department (GeAD) is responsible for coordinating implementation of the national gender programme. The Ministry has adopted gender mainstreaming as a key strategy for sustainable development and as such has integrated it into the development process. Specifically, the Department provides guidance and leadership on gender through developing and monitoring implementation of nationally approved policies and programmes. The Department implements its mandate through internal Divisions which deal with specific issues such as Policy development, Research, and Women’s Economic Empowerment. Through the Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme, GeAD supports women with financial grants to start income generating activities intended to help women attain financial independence and ultimately weaned-off Government social safety nets.

The Programme is complementary to the current national planning frameworks (Vision 2036 and the National Development Plan 11 and related local development plans), which have been designed to anchor and drive national and local efforts to achieve inclusive and sustainable national economic growth, create jobs and eradicate poverty, and to localize the Global Agenda 2030 on sustainable development. It is also aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Framework [UNSDF] and the UNDP Country Programme Document [CPD] for 2017-2021, which aim to monitor the use of increasingly diminishing resources for maximum development gains.  UNDP therefore requires services of an individual consultant to review the system and process for allocation of grants,  review of management and application processes to ensure that the fund reaches the intended beneficiaries and has the intended impact and develop Standard Operating Procedures to support the allocation of grants with a view to enhance efficiency.