Deadline: December 25, 2024
Introduction:
Women’s Led Organizations (WLOs) play a vital role in advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in Ethiopia. These organizations are deeply embedded within their communities and leverage strong local trust to drive change. By advocating for policy reforms and legal protections, WLOs work to create a more equitable environment where women’s rights are recognized and supported.
At the heart of their advocacy efforts, WLOs focus on the creation, amendment, and enforcement of policies and laws that prioritize women’s rights and gender equality. They engage with policymakers at local, regional, and national levels, ensuring women’s voices are included in decision-making processes and that gender-responsive policies are developed and implemented.
In addition to policy work, WLOs are at the forefront of community engagement. Through awareness campaigns, they educate the public on issues related to women’s rights, gender equality, and the importance of empowering women and girls. These campaigns help shift societal attitudes, challenge discriminatory practices, and foster a culture of equality and respect for women.
Furthermore, WLOs are instrumental in building local capacity by training community leaders, service providers, and stakeholders to support women’s empowerment. They organize workshops, forums, and advocacy campaigns to strengthen the skills and knowledge of individuals and organizations working on gender equality issues.
Despite their critical role, WLOs in Ethiopia face several challenges, including limited resources, restricted access to policy dialogues, and insufficient support for capacity building. These barriers often hinder their ability to scale their impact and fully realize their potential in advocating for systemic change.
To address these challenges, NEWA is dedicated to strengthening the capacity of women-led organizations in Ethiopia. Through its project, “Enhance WLOs to Strengthen Their Capacity in Conducting Effective Advocacy”, NEWA aims to empower WLOs by providing capacity-building opportunities, raising awareness, and offering key resources.
As part of this initiative, NEWA plans to develop an organizational advocacy strategy manual for four women-led organizations. This manual will guide the organizations in shaping and strengthening their advocacy efforts, helping them push for policy reforms and legal protections that achieve gender equality and combat gender-based violence.”
The Overall objective of the training:
” To develop and strengthen the organizational advocacy strategies of four women-led organizations, enhancing their capacity to advocate for women’s rights, empower women, and effectively combat gender-based violence.”
2.3. Specific Objectives of the Training:
Expected Outcomes of the Training:
Scope of the Assignment
This manual aims to provide a comprehensive framework for four women-led organizations in their advocacy efforts to empower women, fight gender-based violence (GBV), and achieve gender equality. The focus is on equipping these organizations with the tools, strategies, and practical guidance they need to drive lasting change in their communities.
The primary users of this manual are four women-led organizations advocating for gender equality and women’s empowerment. The strategy is designed to offer actionable recommendations, provide templates, and develop skills for effective advocacy campaigns. It will also focus on how to overcome common challenges and ensure sustainable and impactful advocacy.
Target of the assignment
The target of this advocacy strategy manual is four women-led organizations dedicated to advancing women’s rights and improving the situation for women, with a particular focus on empowering women and addressing gender-based violence (GBV). These organizations are working on the ground to create meaningful change in their communities, influence policies, and challenge harmful gender norms.
Each organization faces unique challenges and opportunities in their advocacy efforts, but they share the common goal of empowering women and achieving gender equality. This manual provides a tailored framework to help these organizations strengthen their advocacy capacity, improve their effectiveness in driving change, and ensure the long-term sustainability of their work.
Methodology of the Assessment
The primary objective of this assessment is to strengthen and frame the organizational advocacy strategies of four women-led organizations, with a focus on empowering women and combating gender-based violence (GBV). To achieve this goal, the manual developmnt will employ a multi-faceted, qualitative approach to gather comprehensive insights into the current practices, challenges, and needs of these organizations. The data collected will inform the development of a tailored advocacy strategy manual that enhances their efforts in addressing GBV and advancing women’s rights.
5.1. Desk Review
The desk review will serve as the foundational step to understand the existing context and the advocacy landscape within the four women-led organizations. Key activities include:
Please find the link for the EOI of orgnzational advocay strategy maual developmnt
The ideal consultant for this project should have expertise and experience in the following areas:
Educational Background:
Work Experience:
Required Skills
Qualified applicants are invited to submit their Expression of Interest (EOI), which includes a financial and technical proposal of not more than 10 pages and a CV to NEWA on or before Wensaday, Decembr 25, 2024. The CV must be a summary of not more than three (3) pages outlining relevant expertise about the requirements of this assignment (can include previous assignments as an annex with their CV). One page on the plan or strategy the consultant will use to run the manual.
Please also include your preparation, presentation, and reporting rate/cost. Your document should be submitted with a sealed closed stamp to the NEWA office, in front of Gibson Academy, Kebele 24, Addis Ababa.
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