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BBRSO142616: Assessment of the technical and operational capacity of the women's movement and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Grenada
Procurement Process :IC - Individual contractor
Office :UNDP Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean - Grenada - BARBADOS
Deadline :25-Jun-21
Posted on :11-Jun-21
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  CONSULTANTS
Reference Number :79512
Link to Atlas Project :
00123958 - Grenada Spotlight Initiative
Documents :
Solicitation Document
Annex 2 - General Terms and Conditions
Annex 3 and 4 - Letter of Offerors and Financials
Annex 5 - Sample Contract
Overview :

ADMINISTRATION -

To apply, interested persons should upload the combined* Technical Proposal/Methodology (if applicable), CV and Offeror’s Letter to “UNDP Jobs” by navigating to the link below and clicking “APPLY NOW”, no later than the date indicated on the “UNDP Jobs” website. Applications submitted via email will not be accepted**: -

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* PLEASE NOTE: The system allows the upload of one (1) document ONLY – if you are required to submit a Technical Proposal/Methodology, this document along with your CV/P11 and Offeror’s Letter, MUST be combined and uploaded as one.

NOTE: The Financial Proposal should not be uploaded to “UNDP Jobs”**.

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**Please email the password-protected Financial Proposal to procurement.bb@undp.org. The subject line of your email must contain the following: “BBRSO##### Financial Proposal – Your Name

 

If the password for your Financial Proposal is required, it will be requested by the Procurement Unit.

Any request for clarification must be sent in writing to procurement.bb@undp.org no later than four (4)  prior to the deadline of submission, ensuring that the reference number above is included in the subject line. The UNDP Barbados & the OECS Procurement Unit will post the responses*** two (2) days later, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to: -

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*** UNDP shall endeavour to provide such responses to clarifications in an expeditious manner, but any delay in such response shall not cause an obligation on the part of UNDP to extend the submission date of the Proposals, unless UNDP deems that such an extension is justified and necessary

 

BACKGROUND

The Spotlight Initiative is a global partnership between the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in support of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development. It was launched in September 2017 by the UN Secretary-General and the EU High Representative and Vice President (HRVP). This Initiative provides a model for partnerships with donors, civil society, and the UN to deliver on the SDGs in a comprehensive manner leveraging comparative expertise. SDG 5 and the achievement of gender equality are placed at the centre of efforts (alongside Goal 16) with the aim to provide an enabling environment for the implementation of all goals. Within the UN, the Initiative will operationalize the UN development system reforms and model a new way of delivering on the SDGs in an integrated way, leveraging collaborative advantages.

The Government of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, and Civil Society have made a number of systematic advances in legislation and policy frameworks and national action plans, as well as programmatic efforts to address gender inequality, and women and girls’ human rights. Despite these advances, VAWG continues to be a pervasive problem throughout the country. The Spotlight Initiative in Grenada is designed to focus attention, coordinate human effort, and strategically apply resources to the implementation of a well-conceived comprehensive national programme to end family violence (FV) and all forms of VAWG. The programme was developed in broad consultation with Government and Civil Society, and an integrated Technical Team from ILO, UNICEF, UNDP, UNFPA, UN Women and PAHO/WHO.  The programme is built on the six said pillars which are: 1. Legislation and Policy Frameworks; 2. Strengthening Institutions; 3. Prevention and Social Norms; 4. Delivery of High-Quality Essential Services; 5. Data Availability and Capacities, and 6. Supporting the Women’s Movement. The programme also builds on lessons learned from former and existing programmes with its partners, including CSOs, development agencies such as UN agencies, EU and others to address bottlenecks hindering progress and to build on successes to ensure a successful and sustainable country programme achieving visible gains to end VAWG, including family violence in the country.

 

In the framework of Pillar 6, UNDP is recruiting a qualified National/Local Consultant to Conduct an assessment of the technical and operational capacity of the women's movement and CSOs in Grenada, and provide technical assistance in drafting strategic plans for capacity development.  The consultant will work under the guidance and supervision of the Head of Cluster Poverty, Governance and Monitoring and Evaluation and the Gender Specialist and Spotlight Initiative Coordinator at the UNDP Multi-Country Office for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.