UN Women (UNW), 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. Placing women’s rights at the centre of all its efforts, the UN Women leads and coordinates the United Nations system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It provides strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
UN Women’s triple mandate, along with its global network and deep policy and programming expertise, continues to endow the Entity with a unique capacity to: (i) support Member States to strengthen global norms and standards for gender equality and women’s empowerment, and mainstream gender perspectives in other thematic areas; (ii) promote coordination and coherence across the UN system to enhance accountability and results for gender equality and women’s empowerment; and (iii) undertake operational activities to support Member States, upon their request, in translating global norms and standards into legislation, policies and strategies at country level.
UN Women plays an innovative and catalytic role in the State of Palestine since its inception in 1997 (as UNIFEM). In line with the national priorities, the work of UN Women for the period 2023-2025 is aligned with three of the Palestine United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework’s (UNSDCF) outcomes:
• Palestinians have greater access to economic opportunities that are inclusive, resilient, and sustainable, including decent employment and livelihoods opportunities in an empowered private sector.
• Palestinians, including the most vulnerable, have equal access to sustainable, inclusive, gender responsive and quality social services, social protection, and affordable utilities.
• Palestinian governance institutions, processes, and mechanisms at all levels are more democratic, rights-based, inclusive, and accountable.
Its three-year Strategic Note supports the efforts to achieve measurable results in country in terms of four UN Women global Strategic Plan impacts (2022-2025): (SP Impact 1). Governance and participation in public life; (SP Impact 2). Women’s Economic Empowerment; (SP Impact 3). Ending Violence Against Women and Girls; SP Impact 4. Women peace and security, Humanitarian & Disaster Risk Reduction.
After the escalation of hostilities following the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 Israeli and foreign nationals, and the taking of over 200 hostages, many of whom are women, the situation in OPT has changed dramatically. The Flash Appeal for the Occupied Palestinian Territory is targeting 2.7 million people in critical need of assistance across the OPT, where humanitarian needs have been driven by the protracted Israeli occupation of more than 56 years, 16 years of the Gaza blockade, and recurrent hostilities between Israeli security forces and Palestinian armed groups. Today, the Palestinians in Gaza are seeking to survive under an ongoing siege and heavy Israeli aerial bombardment and ground military operations. Close to 32,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip, around 70 per cent of whom are estimated to be women or children. In Gaza, the loss of life and severe humanitarian needs are at unprecedented levels. As of early 2024, the majority of the population of Gaza has been forcibly displaced on foot multiple times. The entire population of Gaza — roughly 2.2 million people — are in crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity.
Violence has continued to spread beyond Gaza, with unprecedented number of Palestinians killed, including children, in the West Bank since the 7 October. Demolitions of public infrastructure and housing continue, and the revocation of Israeli work permits, and other movement restrictions have also significantly impacted the livelihoods of Palestinians in the West Bank. Beyond the severity of everyday needs, the immense psychological toll of the crisis on the population in the OPT is devastating.
UN Women’s response to the crisis in Palestine addresses women’s needs across Gaza and West Bank and structured around providing life-saving assistance to women and girls, strengthening accountability towards gender commitments in the humanitarian response and supporting the Palestinian women to influence decision-making at all levels. Through funding from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), UN Women is working on Strengthening Collective Gender Responsive and inclusive Accountability to Affected People (AAP) in OPT project through the establishment of a Community Feedback Mechanism (CFM) in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The inter-agency CFM is a system encompassing communication channels that enable the affected population to communicate on needs, complaints, provide feedback and request for humanitarian assistance. It encompasses the procurement and adaptation of a Customer Relations Mechanism (CRM) to receive, host, manage inputs from different sources, an automated referral of cases, and analysis of trends in feedback. The holistic CFM will enable the tracking of the status of cases and aim at increasing the awareness of the available aid, services and CFM channels among the affected population and the generation of analysis to inform the evidence-based humanitarian response at country level. Covering the technical software, stand-alone tools, an interagency automated referral system and feedback/complaints channels, the CFM will provide a common solution to HCT and implementing partners.
Under the overall supervision of UN Women’s Special Representative and direct supervision of the Head of the Sub-Office in Gaza, the CFM Administrator Specialist will work on Strengthening Collective Gender Responsive and inclusive Accountability to Affected People (AAP) in OPT project. The CFM Administrator Specialist will work closely with and supervise the CFM Manager. The position will be a key contribution to the setting up of a comprehensive community feedback mechanism, building on existing capacities, in a situation where the demands and feedback/complaints from the affected people in the OPT have spiked.
The incumbent will be directly supervising the CFM Manager and might oversee the work of AAP Associate as needed.
Coordinate and provide substantive technical support for the implementation and management of the inter agency AAP in the OPT.
Guide coordination with national partners and other stakeholders
Coordinate the monitoring and reporting of the project
Manage people and finances of the project
Advocate and facilitate knowledge building and management and communication
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
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This is an office-based consultancy in Ramallah, Jerusalem, or Gaza.
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