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.
In Türkiye, in line with its global and , and the overall , UN Women works towards the overarching goal of “Women and girls including those at greatest risk of being left behind fully exercise their human rights, enjoy a life free from violence and discrimination, and lead, influence and benefit from sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic development towards the advancement of gender equality in Turkey”. UN Women works in four thematic areas: (i) governance and participation in public life; (ii) women’s economic empowerment; (iii) ending violence against women and girls; and (iv) women, peace and security, humanitarian action and disaster risk reduction. In line with its coordination mandate, UN Women promotes coordination and coherence across the UN system to enhance accountability and results for gender equality and women’s empowerment, including through joint programmatic and advocacy actions and initiatives, standardized tools and guidance and services to strengthen the relevant capacities of the UN system. Towards these goals, UN Women implements programmes and projects that aim to advance gender equality, improve women’s access to opportunities, rights, and services in political, social, and economic life, and combat gender stereotypes, discrimination, and violence, as required by international and national legal and policy commitments. UN Women collaborates with numerous partners – central and local level government authorities, civil society organizations, including women’s organizations and platforms, academia, private sector companies, and other UN agencies. It commits itself to the Leaving No One Behind principle, by supporting targeted actions to remove the obstacles that marginalized and vulnerable groups of women face in accessing their rights and to promote them as agents of change.
In the area of ending violence against women and girls (VAWG) and other harmful practices, UN Women supports enhancing services on VAWG prevention and protection through strengthened capacities of institutions, improved data management, better coordination, and empowerment of women and girls who are at risk of and/or are survivors of violence. Furthermore, to address the underlying root causes of VAWG and harmful practices, UN Women Türkiye works towards favorable social norms, attitudes, and behaviors at the individual, community, and institutional levels that advance gender equality and women’s empowerment. Currently, UN Women in Türkiye has a diverse and growing portfolio on EVAW which is led by a Programme Specialist, under the overall guidance of the UN Women Country Director and the direct supervision of the Deputy Country Director, The EVAW team consists of several staff with relevant experience and expertise, namely: Programme management experience within the UN system, close ties and familiarity with the public institutional and ministerial setting in Türkiye, judicial and legal expertise especially around the national and international legal framework on VAW and strong competence in stakeholder management and civil society engagement in the field while leading programmatic interventions to women and girls affected by the earthquake. in As the EVAW portfolio has expanded over the past years, UN Women staff have established strong relations with partners such as line ministries in Türkiye which are responsible VAW prevention and protection, civil society organizations and academia.
The UN Women Türkiye Office began implementing the “Supporting Provincial Administrations in Guidance for more Effective Multisectoral Cooperation and Reporting on Ending Violence Against Women” in August 2023, funded by the Federal Republic of Germany. The project will run through July 2025. The overall objective of the project is to ensure efficient coordination between public institutions in effective implementation of Law No. 6284 to Protect Family and Prevent Violence against Women (“Law No. 6284”) and relevant regulations in Türkiye in line with the international legal framework on combating violence against women. The Project aims at the following results:
Outcome 1: Efficient implementation of Law No. 6284 and relevant regulations through improving the capacity of public institutions and strengthening inter-institutional coordination in line with the international legal framework and national strategy documents on combating violence against women in Türkiye is ensured.
In order to achieve the planned results, UN Women will recruit the services of two National Consultants on Capacity Development Interventions to VAW Response Actors. Under the overall guidance of the Programme Specialist, the Consultants will directly report to and be supervised by the Programme Analyst (Project Coordinator). They will be supported by the Programme Associate and the Project Assistant, who will be the points of contact on the contract and payment issues.
Objective of the consultancy
The consultants will be responsible for the preparation and implementation of specialized training for Ministry of Interior staff, focusing on two critical areas:
These trainings aim to enhance the effectiveness of response teams in managing VAWG cases and improve communication strategies for law enforcement.
Under the supervision of Programme Specialist of UN Women Türkiye Office and overall guidance of the Ending Violence Against Women and Girls Portfolio, the consultants are expected to provide services for the below listed activities:
The above-mentioned duties and responsibilities are indicative and subject to further detailing through specific service requests to be made by UN Women Türkiye Office during the course of the contract duration.
Deliverables and Payment Schedule
Duration of the assignment is from October 2024 to July 2025 (up to 30 days). The Consultants are expected to spend up to 30 working days on a non-consecutive basis throughout the assignment.
Deliverables under the assignment are as follows:
Deliverable | Estimated working days assigned | Expected completion time (due day, tentative) |
Desk review and detailed training curriculum and materials preparation for Ankle Monitor Trainings | 5 | By 19 October 2024 |
Conducting Ankle Monitor Trainings | 4 | The week of 21-27 October 2024 |
Desk review and detailed training curriculum and materials preparation for 112 Emergency Hotline Personnel Trainings | 8 | By 1 November 2024 |
Conducting 112 Emergency Hotline Personnel Trainings | 7 | By 30 November 2024 |
Post-training evaluation reports, including feedback from participants and recommendations for future training. | 6 | By 15 January 2025 |
TOTAL | 30 |
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The mentioned number of working days has been estimated as being sufficient/feasible for the envisaged volume of work to be completed successfully and is proposed as a guideline for the duration of assignment. It cannot and shall not be used as criteria for completion of work/assignment. The provision of envisaged deliverables and timesheets approved by the UN Women Programme Analyst shall be the only criteria for Consultant’s work being completed and eligible for payments.
Payments shall be made based on the provision of timesheets and supporting deliverables approved by the UN Women Programme Analyst who shall confirm Consultant’s work is completed and eligible for payment.
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy, full time presence at UN Women premises will not be necessary. As part of this assignment, there will be a maximum of 10 trips to Ankara, and 3 trips to pilot provinces which may also include earthquake-impacted provinces which will be selected during Project implementation with the Ministry of Interior. All the travel arrangements under this assignment will be handled by UN Women as per the UN Women rules and regulations.
Key Performance Indicators
Positive feedbacks from UN Women’s stakeholders regarding the substantive support provided by the Consultants.
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