Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA)
Deadline: May 11, 2025
Organizational Background
Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) is one of the pioneer national civil society networks in Ethiopia working for the respect of women’s political, economic, social, and legal rights. Currently, NEWA has 49 member associations/organizations operating all over the country whose primary objective is creating an enabling environment for the empowerment of Ethiopian women and girls. Its member associations/organizations aim to advance women’s rights, gender equality, and women’s empowerment in Ethiopia. NEWA has experience in leading women’s rights issues in the country through advocacy, research, capacity building, and monitoring government compliance with Gender Equality. As a network organization, NEWA has been advocating for the development and proper implementation of gender-sensitive policies, laws, and programs at the national and regional levels.
NEWA has been contributing a lot and still keeps mobilizing its constituencies and works in collaboration and coordination with stakeholders. NEWA as a national network envisions rebuilding/strengthening its own and its members’ internal technical and institutional capabilities and revitalizing internal systems to effectively and efficiently implement projects. Starting from the project design to its implementation and monitoring the performance of member organizations, NEWA plays a major role.
To enhance women’s political participation, NEWA has organized various capacity-building trainings and workshops for women’s political candidates and political party leaders, launched civic education with CSOs, women’s associations, and university students lobbied for the amendment of electoral legal provisions in relation to women candidates, and launched media campaigns to change the societal attitude towards women in leadership.
Currently, NEWA is executing a project funded byPolitical Parties of Finland for Democracy- Demo Finland entitled “Inclusive Women’s Political Participation in Ethiopia”. This project has been implemented in Oromia, Benshangul Gumuz Regional States, and Addis Ababa (with national political parties). The overall objective of the project is The political structures consider and take further measures to increase diversity in political participation, particularly the share of women and persons with disabilities. To achieve this, Demo Finland together with NEWA works to strengthen inclusive multi-party democracy in Ethiopia with the following intermediate outcomes.
Intermediate outcome 1: Women’s participation in key decision-making positions including political party structures, regional councils and HoPR is enhanced
Intermediate outcome 2: Political arenas are more accessible for persons with disabilities
Therefore, this assignment is given to shed some light on the stated long-term and intermediate outcomes of the project. Accordingly, NEWA is looking to engage a facilitator/trainer to provide the following two similar activities stated below:
After the training the elected women and women politicians from Benshangul Gumuz region and media outlets will meet following objectives:
Objectives of the Assignment
The general objective of this assignment is to prepare a concise and comprehensive powerpoint presentation, present it to the audience, and facilitate discussions on the international, regional, and national legal frameworks of women’s and persons with disabilities rights to enhance the awareness of elected women and women politicians and media outlets regarding their involvement and impact in promoting women’s political participation, thus enabling them to play a significant role in the political arena.
Scope of the Assignment
The main purpose of this assignment is to sensitize elected women, women politicians and media outlets, on the International, Regional & National Legal Frameworks of Women’s and persons with disabilities Rights to Ensurethe Meaningful Participation of Women and persons with disabilities. The training will to strengthen the leadership skills of female politicians, empowering them to have a greater impact on the political landscape within their parties and the nation. The training is expected to be given in Adama, and Assosa for media outlets, elected women, and women politicians. This training will be organized for a total of four days that is two days for each area. The participants of this training are a total of eighty four elected women (regional council members of Benshangul Gumuz Regional State), Women politicians drawn from all political parties operating in the region and media outlets (44 in Assosa and 40 in Adama).
Methodology of the Assignment
The training will be organized for two days in each area and it is expected to prepare a presentation paper on international, regional, and national legal frameworks of women’s and persons with disabilities rights. Then it will be delivered in an interactive and approachable manner, utilizing lectures, group discussion, presentation, and participatory methods to engage all the participants.
Duration and place of the workshop
Participants of the workshop
The training will be carried out in Assosa and Adama, and the tentative schedule is on the 28-29 May and 5-6 June 2025 respectively.
The participants of this training will be drawn from Benshangul Gumuz regional council, women politicians from Benshangul Gumuz political parties operating in the region, and media outlets from Addis Ababa, Benshangul Gumuz and Oromia. The expected number of participants will be a maximum of 84 (eighty four).
The facilitator’s/trainer’s deliverables/assignments
The following will be the expected deliverables of the facilitator/trainer:
Qualifications, Experience, and Skills:
Education: The consultant/facilitator/trainer must have a post-graduate degree in law, human rights, political science , sociology, and other related fields on the subject matter
Experience: Practical, demonstrable, and relevant experience in providing trainings for elected women, women politicians and media outlets on the stated training title with concrete evidence. Besides,
Offer expected;
Application Process
Qualified candidates must submit the following:
A technical proposal detailing approach, work plan, and timeline (signed & stamped).
A financial proposal outlining costs associated with the assignment (signed & stamped). The cost should be stated separately for Assosa and Adama.
CVs of consultant(s)/trainer or facilitator.
Submission Deadline
Friday, 11th of May 2025
Submission Address:
Email: newarecruitments@gmail.com.
Office: Bole, Woreda 5, in front of Gibson Academy, Kebele 24, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Location: Adama, Ethiopia Organization: Bless Agri Food Laboratory Service Plc Deadline: April 24, 2026 Job Description…
Location: Aftit and Ura, Ethiopia Organization: Medical Teams International Deadline: April 24, 2026 Job Description The…
Location: Ura, Ethiopia Organization: Medical Teams International Deadline: April 24, 2026 Job Description Medical Teams International…
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) Deadline: April 30, 2026 Job…
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) Deadline: April 25, 2026 Job…
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) Deadline: April 25, 2026 Job…