
Caritas Austria
Jordan ranks 109th in the Gender Inequality Index (out of 162) and 131st in the Global Gender Gap Index (out of 149). Women in Jordan face a number of factors which constrain their ability to fully contribute to the society. These are institutional, legal, cultural, familial, communal, and personal in nature. In summary, women’s ability to contribute is constrained and their ability to maximize their potential is hindered. Although the burdens on women have increased (as a result of becoming heads of households, having to earn income, etc), the structures and cultural factors which constrain them continue. In addition, gender-based violence (GBV) has increased and women face more dangers in the current context. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the humanitarian situation for women has deteriorated significantly in the past year. Jordan implemented a full national lockdown in response to the outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020. Aside from being a health emergency, the COVID-19 outbreak and attempts at controlling the spread of the virus also sparked a socio-economic downturn which has disproportionally affected the health, wellbeing, and prospects of already disenfranchised persons – both globally and in Jordan. Through an approach that heeds the complexity of the various crises affecting the country, as well as the varying ways in which vulnerabilities of individual girls, boys, women and men intersect. Caritas Austria and Caritas Jordan are implementing the RE-STRAPH – Relief, Recovery and Resilience strengthening through protection and health services in Jordan project, funded by the Austrian Development Agency and Caritas Austria. The project which addresses current health and protection needs in the full spectrum from relief to recovery and resilience-building for refugees and vulnerable Jordanians.
The project interventions aim at promoting access to assistance for both girls and boys, men and women. However, with the differentiated conditions, situation and abilities to exercise rights of access and control, among and between diverse groups of girls and boys, women and men, the gender analysis will be conducted to better understand the gender barriers as well as opportunities. It will also clarify the gendered power relations among and between men and women to refine the project design, implementation strategies and ensure their responsiveness to the needs and interests of targeted groups, particularly girls and women. Intersectionality is core to the analysis. Girls and boys, women and men are of diverse background and understanding the interconnectedness of variables and their experiences in their daily lives and in exercising their rights, is at the core of proposing more transformative solutions that bridge gender gaps, decrease inequalities and amplify local ownership and voices in defining change.
B. OBJECTIVES
The main objective of the intersectional gender analysis is to provide information to the project team and Caritas Jordan overall on gender gaps, inequalities, as well as needs, constraints and opportunities of women and men, girls and boys in Jordan. The analysis should also support the project team to understand root causes of inequalities through defining the social, cultural, political and economic factors that perpetuate them, it should also contextualize the impact on the outcomes of the programme, and give recommendations to address them.
The findings of the intersectional gender analysis will support the team in:
- enhancing project impact, efficiency and effectiveness from a gender perspective,
- defining more gender responsive strategies to reach out to the most vulnerable, particularly women and female headed households,
- identifying solutions to overcome and address gender related barriers that influences ability of women to access and control resources and decision making,
- understanding gender power dynamics and their impact on relations between and among women and men, including safety and protection issues,
- defining opportunities for challenging gender inequalities, stereotypes while ensuring safety and protection of all,
- defining mitigation strategies to avoid potential negative impact from project implementation and strategies and ensure the alignment with the project’s ‘do no harm policy’.
Furthermore, the objective of this consultancy is to build capacities of Caritas Jordan through an action plan and a training, for future gender-responsive programming (e.g. how to address gender issues in implementation, etc.).
C. SCOPE AND FOCUS OF WORK
The consultant should provide an intersectional gender analysis which is capturing the different gender specific constraints related to age, residential status/refugee, disability status etc. and allows for the identification of appropriate response measures based on gender diversity.
The gender analysis should focus on 4 different levels: the country (Jordan), the regional (Irbid, Mafraq, Zarqa, Amman), the community and the individual level, taking into account gender equality in the fields of protection (e.g. SGBV) and health; (including cash distribution as a tool, e.g. cash for protection) across all levels.
Furthermore, a training will be conducted to build capacities of Caritas Jordan for future gender-responsive programming (e.g. gender mainstreaming, how to address gender issues in implementation, etc.).
At minimum the intersectional gender analysis should include the following aspects:
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An overview of the gender equality situation in Jordan with particular focus on protection and health. This would include:
- Presenting key recent statistics on the situation of women and girls, men and boys in Jordan with emphasis on gender gaps,
- Mapping of knowledge / information gaps (e.g. sex-age disaggregated statistical information),
- Analysis of the legislative environment from a gender perspective to define constraints, discriminatory articles and or opportunities,
- Outlining the social norms, gender power dynamics that impede/ facilitate realization of gender equality,
- Analysis of gender components in regards to cash for protection.
- A mapping of relevant key actors with mandate and capacity to act for gender equality (NGOs, donors, International Organizations, line ministries, gender equality national machineries, etc.), this would include:
- Overview of projects activities to address gender inequalities,
- Potential areas for collaboration, and
- Lessons learned in addressing gender gaps and challenges.
- Defining intersectional variables that impact women and men’s interaction, power relationships, roles and abilities to access resources at community and household levels and outline the differences, in their:
- Roles, responsibilities in community and households: Who is responsible for what? What are the different roles and responsibilities?
- Constraints: different gender specific constraints related to age, residential status/refugee, disability status etc.
- Ability to access and control resources and decision making processes: What resources do men and women have to work with? Who uses/owns/controls each of these resources? Who is excluded from use/ownership/control? Who benefits from resources accessed and or attained and who uses them?
- Enjoyment of rights and protection: What are the differences between women and girls, men and boys’ ability to exercise their rights? What rights are undermined for either women, girls, men and boys? How are the most vulnerable protected? What measures are made at legal, social and economic levels to protected victims of gender based violence?
- Ability to participate in decision making processes and voice their needs and interests: Who is represented in decision making processes? How are women’s’ voices accounted for in decision taking? Who takes what decision at household level?
- Describe social, culture, political, economic factors that influence gender power relations, ability to access resources and control them, level of realization of rights. This would include:
- Assessment of vulnerability to protection concerns of women activities, including sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), and defining barriers and constraints; capturing the different gender specific constraints related to age, residential status/refugee, disability status etc.
- Identifying the different capacities
- Outlining the particular advantages
- Characterizing attitudes and perceptions, including stereotypes of gender roles and aspirations, that impeded men’s’ and women’s’ participation
- Identify possible recommendations and solutions and develop an action plan for Caritas Jordan to enhance project integration of gender equality perspective, through providing clear and tangible suggestions that emerge from the findings to:
- strengthen the project’s gender responsiveness in the project implementation
- enhance the inclusion of women in the areas of intervention,
- overcome key barriers and potential risks that might hinder the participation of men and women in project activities (including social norms, legislative, institutional capacity, political will etc.) and
- support the achievement of project results and optimize, where possible, the realization of gender equality and paves the way towards transformative change.
E. METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH
The research methodology for the gender analysis will include a desk study and field research. The detailed methodology will be outlined in the inception report, and will include as a minimum:
- Desk review of selected and relevant documents available on national and local level. This should also include a compilation of a list of reference documents as extensive and detailed as possible and required.
- Primary data collection (qualitative), might comprise KII, FGDs etc. and include private sector, relevant government bodies, agencies and institutions, NGOs, women’s groups, experts, implementing partner staff and beneficiaries. Data collection and access to the target group can be facilitated by Caritas partners.
- Mapping of key informants covering a wide range of stakeholders (e.g. government, CSOs, academic institutions, private sector) in capital and/or provinces.
- Workshop with Caritas Jordan on the findings of the analysis and how findings can be incorporated in future implementation of projects and mainstreaming gender-responsive programming, including an action plan
D. DELIVERABLES
1) Inception report: Including a detailed outline of the methodology to be used (main research methods, data collection tools, proposed sources of data, procedures for data collection and analysis, and detailed table of contents. The report should outline how the methodology will protect women and men while ensuring that their voices are reflected in the recommendations and outcomes. The proposed methodology will be discussed and approved by Caritas in a meeting before data collection commences.
2) Draft Report: To be reviewed by Caritas
3) Final Report: The final output will be an analytical and operative document based on qualitative and disaggregated quantitative documentary review and fresh new field research / analysis. The methodology will be explained concisely. All the instruments used such as interview guide, focus group guide, list of documents and institutions/ persons involved in the analysis, agenda of the meetings (if applicable), and mapping of key actors will be placed in annex.
4) Electronic copy of all data collection tools and raw data set.
5) Training for partners on findings and build capacities for future gender-responsive programming (e.g. gender mainstreaming, how to address gender issues in implementation, etc.)
6) Action Plan for Caritas Jordan and Caritas Austria: derived from the gender analysis to inform the gender responsive implementation of the project
E. DURATION OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The duration of the assignment will be from May 2023 until July/August 2023 with an estimated work load of approximately 28 days (to be outlined in the offer).
Procurement Phase: May
- Publication of ToR
- Submission of proposals by applicants
- Assessment of proposals and selection by Caritas
- Contracting
Preparatory Phase: June
- Kick-off meeting
- Desk review of existing project documents and data
Inception Phase: June/July
- Submission of inception report
Research/Field Phase: June/July
- Field research and data collection
Report Writing, Feedback Phase, Preparatory Phase for Training: July
- Preparation and submission of draft report
- Feedback by Caritas
- Incorporation of feedback
- Preparation of the training
- Submission of final report
Closing Phase: July/August
- Submission of final report
- Presentation workshop on findings by consultant
- training for future gender-responsive programming
F. DATA OWNERSHIP AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Ethical standards& quality: All consultants for Caritas, should maintain high standards on ethical issues, respect and apply basic human and social rights. Caritas reserves the right to reject quotations provided by applicants not meeting these standards. Caritas shall ensure that the gender analysis is designed and conducted to respect and protect the rights and welfare of their target communities, and to ensure that the research and analysis is technically accurate, reliable, and legitimate, useful and conducted in a transparent and impartial manner, and contributes to organizational learning and accountability.
Confidentiality of information: All documents provided to the consultant(s) and all data collected during field research (e.g. through interviews) must be treated as confidential and used solely for the purpose to facilitate analysis. Respondents shall not be identified or quoted in reports without their explicit written permission. Photo, video, and other research data that can be traced back to individual participants shall be anonymized unless agreed otherwise, in writing, with the person concerned.
Ownership of data, findings, products: Caritas retains full ownership of all data, findings, and products produced as part of this gender analysis. However, Caritas is committed to disseminating findings and contributing to debates on gender related interventions in general, and in Jordan in specific, and is principally open to suggestions by the consultant(s) on ways to jointly disseminate findings.
Support by Caritas and partners: Caritas as a national partner, will support consultant(s) in logistics where requested and facilitate field research based upon agreed methodology and approach. Relevant contacts of other stakeholders will be shared upon the consultant(s)’ request. The consultant(s) will manage its/their own schedule and make appointments for interviews with external stakeholders where necessary, while keeping Caritas in copy.
Access to project data: All relevant documents including narrative proposal, reports, etc. will be provided for the consultant(s).
Safeguarding and protection: Since data collection might involve interactions with beneficiaries, the evaluator commits to safeguarding and protection policies and procedures as well as complaint handling policies and procedures that are shared and reiterated during the preparatory phase.
Distribution policy: Intended users of deliverables are Caritas, as well as the wider sector. All deliverables generated through this gender analysis will be subject to approval by Caritas before public dissemination.
G. REQUIRED QUALIFICATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
- An advanced degree in social sciences, gender, or another relevant field;
- Minimum of 5 years’ relevant professional experience in research (including data collection) and in gender analysis and gender mainstreaming in humanitarian and development programs.
- Strong background and demonstrable experience in qualitative data collection and analysis.
- Technical expertise in assessing gender related issues and the ability to draw strong and valid conclusions.
- Strong analytical skills
- Ability to travel in Jordan
- Excellent communication and report writing skills in English and Arabic
How to apply
Qualified applicants are requested to submit all required documents listed below to:
with the subject line ‘Gender Analysis 2023. Applications will be assessed as they come in. In order to ensure a fair selection process, we cannot respond to requests for further details or clarifications.
The application should include as a minimum:
- CVs of all consultants involved incl. professional references
- At least one sample of a recently written Gender Analysis
- Completed Application Form (Annex 1) incl. profile, track record, methodology, financial proposal (only EUR), signed declaration. Application Form can be downloaded under the following link:
https://wolke.caritas.at/s/2QCYTR4Q5sGbG47
Password: Gender Consultancy
- Only complete applications will be considered for the application process
Within Caritas Austria there is no space for exploitation, abuse, discrimination, or corruption. The successful candidate(s) will be required to sign and adhere to Caritas Austria’s Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policy.
Selection Criteria & Contract
Your submission will be evaluated on both quality and ability to deliver the tasks (Service Specification) as outlined in Application Template. A score will be awarded for each element of the evaluation criteria. Each of the following quality criteria has been determined and scored in accordance with its relative importance to the expected services.
Criteria:
– Formal quality of the offer (Maximum Points 20)
– Experience of the tenderer (Maximum Points 30)
– Link to the ToR/technical specifications (Maximum Points 30)
– Qualification of foreseen personnel (Maximum Points 20)
Total Score: 100
In accordance with Caritas Austria’s procurement rules a selection committee with qualified members from both Caritas Austria and Caritas Jordan will select the best offer regarding price and quality. Price and quality will be weighted with 50% (price) and 50% (quality). The successful bidder will be informed within 8 working days after the deadline for submission of offers.
Contract
Before carrying out the Gender Consultancy, a written contract (based on the ToR for the Gender Consultancy) has to be signed between Caritas Austria and the respective consultant(s).
The Gender Consultancy Contract will be drafted by Caritas Austria.
Qualified applicants are requested to submit all required documents listed below to:
- Application Form can be downloaded under the following link:
https://wolke.caritas.at/s/2QCYTR4Q5sGbG47
Password: Gender Consultancy