The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) is the United Nations entity dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, it was established to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide.
The UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP) addresses gender equality and women’s empowerment challenges in the Asia-Pacific region, including deeply embedded discriminatory social norms and practices that perpetuate inequalities based on gender and other intersectional identities (e.g. ethnicity, class, region, age, disability, migratory status, and sexual orientation and gender identity, among others). The Regional Office works across the following areas: Governance and Inter-governmental support (including on Gender Statistics); Women’s Economic Empowerment (including Migration, Ending Violence Against Women; Women, Peace and Security; Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and Humanitarian Action. Covering 42 countries within Asia and the Pacific, it exercises its triple mandate and functions i.e. Normative, Coordination and high-quality programming at a regional level and in support of UN Women’s offices and UN Country Teams in 24 countries across the region. The UN Women Asia Pacific Regional Office also oversees and manages programming in programme presences.
Planning, Monitoring and Reporting (PMR) Unit leads planning, monitoring, and reporting in the Asia and the Pacific Region and provides support for regional and country offices in effectively conduct planning, monitoring and reporting as well as timely technical support for users of the online system called Result Management System (RMS). Also, the Unit spearheads oversight and quality assurance of donor reports and donor agreements.
The Planning, Monitoring and Reporting (PMR) – RMS support consultant works with and provides support to the members of the PMR Unit in quality assurance for the development, monitoring and reporting of multi-year plans and work plans online and offline as well as for donor reports, complying with UN Women rules and regulations and the PMR policy launched in October 2023.
Description of Responsibilities /Scope of Work
The consultant reports to and works under the supervision of Head of PMR Unit (P4) and collaborates with other team members of the Unit.
Support for planning
Support for monitoring and reporting
Support for donor reporting
General
Assignment workplan and Tentative Timelines
Assignment Work plan | Tentative Timelines |
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A summary report covering the above tasks articulating what (and how if applicable) they were delivered for the period of the Certificate of Payment. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given |
Logs of SN/WP revisions, “preliminary checked” donor reports, and completed DAMS cases. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given. |
Technical feedback on multi-year business plans, work plans and reports. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given. |
Draft monthly reminders for donor reports | by the 8th day of the following month if applicable. |
Minutes of meetings or other documents prepared by the consultant for planning related meetings and events. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given. |
PowerPoint slides for webinars and information sessions. | Modality and target submission date will be determined in due course. |
Analysis reports on on-time submission rate | January-June and January to December |
Donor report tier assessment reports. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given. |
Draft donor reports and talking points requested to prepare. | Target submission date will be set up when the assignments are given. |
Collected data and “progress notes” for annual reports (the part PMR unit is responsible for) | Target submission date will be determined in due course. |
Handover notes. | Target submission date will be determined in due course. |
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy.
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How to apply
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit electronic application and P 11.
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