CONSULTANT: GENDER AUDIT LEAD CONSULTANT
The main objective of the audit is to promote and facilitate organizational learning at the individual, office and project level as to how LEAD can effectively mainstream gender in its procedures, grant making and project activities, as well as its management arrangements.
Scope of work:
Expected Output
It is expected that findings and recommendations of the Gender Audit will help the LEAD PMU to produce a practical and concrete action plan that stipulates how gender mainstreaming will be taken up and accomplished in the LEAD project. The action plan will be developed in a participatory manner, involving various stakeholders including LEAD’s grantees, and will outline future gender mainstreaming initiatives and activities—i.e. gender-capacity development plan and trainings for LEAD staff and LEAD grantees.
Expected Outcome
The audit is expected to strengthen LEAD’s ability to develop and implement a gender mainstreaming strategy which will ensure that gender concerns are taken into account and addressed in all project activities. Positive changes and lessons learned out of this process are also expected to inspire other projects in UNDP Indonesia to take similar steps forward for gender mainstreaming.
Methodology
The gender audit team is composed of a Lead Consultant with strong experience of conducting gender audit and a Consultant with strong expertise in gender issues, and ideally in gender audits.
The Lead Consultant takes responsibility for:
The auditors, in collaboration with the LEAD PMU, will design a participatory audit methodology that best suits the LEAD project and can effectively meet the audit objectives. As a guide, however, the audit team will use the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Participatory Gender Audit model as the central framework of analysis.
The following steps will be undertaken by the auditors:
Services and Outputs to be delivered
Ouputs:
a. A draft report with practical recommendations and survey findings.
The Survey aims to:
* Ascertain the level of knowledge of and commitment to gender equality
* Gather stakeholder’s perceptions about the level of LEAD’s commitment to gender concerns
b. A draft Action Plan which stipulates how to implement the recommendations
c. Debriefing presentation for the LEAD PMU, presenting key findings and the proposed Action Plan
d. Final Action Plan and Report
Audit Report
A final audit report should be in English and should be 15 to 20 pages (excluding annexes) in length. In addition, the report should have an executive summary (2 to 4 pages), containing the main findings, conclusions, lesson learned, recommendations and an action plan.
An introductory section of the report should explain the main objectives of the audit, intended audience of the report, key questions asked, methodology used, as well as limitations of the audit.
Every section of the report should consist of findings (describing the data, methodology and analysis which led to these findings), and recommendations.
Specifically, the report should explain:
The report should contain the following sections:
The report should also include the following documents in the annexes (the list not exhaustive):
1. Terms of Reference for the audit
2. Audit Framework
3. Action Plan
4. List of reference documents
5. List of people interviewed and their affiliation (if deemed appropriate by the auditors)_
6. Survey Questionnaire
7. Overview of survey results
Action Plan
The Action Plan should be written in a tabular format with a maximum of 6 pages in length, clearly outlining the practical and realistic measures for LEAD to take after the audit. It should spell out, for instance, what should be done, by whom, where, with what resources, and so on. The action plan should be categorized by issues such as human resources, budgeting/planning, grant making facility. It should also set priorities for each issue category for effective implementation.
Schedule of Deliverables: Gender Audit Consultancy, October 2009
Deliverables; Support from LEAD; Indicative Timetable; Working days consultant
Payment Schedule:
Payment will be made based on individual auditor’s previous salary history and work experience. Schedule of Payment:
Review/approval time required to review/approve the outputs prior to authorizing payments:
1 (one) week after submission of documentation.
Competencies
Required Skills and Experience
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
Application Deadline: 28-Sep-09
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