About CARE
CARE International is a global
leader within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty. CARE works
around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. We
put women and girls in the centre of our work because we know that we cannot
overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities. CARE has
been working in Uganda since 1969 and we work across all the regions of Uganda.
The goal of our 2021-2025 business plan is to reach 10 million people, through
our lifesaving and gender-transformative humanitarian, development, and nexus
programs. We are committed to working with the government, private sector, and
local civil society, especially women-led and women’s rights
organizations. Our annual portfolio is
$15 million, funded through a diverse range of donors.
Project Summary
The
Restore Africa (ResAF) is a collaborative program of the Global Evergreening
Alliance in six countries of Eastern and Southern Africa. In Uganda, the
program will be implemented by a consortium of six organizations namely; CARE, Catholic
Relief Services (lead implementing organization), World Vision, ICRAF, ECOTRUST, and Uganda Landcare Network. The program
will work with small-scale farmers to restore 560,000ha of degraded landscapes
in the West Afromontane, Mt. Elgon, and part of Karamoja, through multifunctional
and profitable agroforestry systems.
Job Summary
The
Gender Advisor will be a member of the Restore Africa (ResAF) project management
unit housed by the lead implementing organization, CRS. In this role, the gender
advisor will provide overall technical leadership to ensure that implementation,
results measurement, and results of the Restore Africa program are gender
transformative. The specialist will build the capacity of project staff, partners, and consultants on the gender transformation approach and models, provide
technical support for engendering tools and processes related to the project, as
well technical assistance for the delivery of gender-specific activities. The
position will be directly supervised by the Program manager -Climate Justice at
CARE, with matrix reporting to the Program Manager II -technical Coordination
at CRS. The person in this role will
remain a staff of CARE and will continue to support the Climate Justice
Program in the same capacity as a gender advisor. Although the duty station of
the staff will be at CRS, he/she will be expected to adhere to CARE policies.
Specific Responsibilities
Responsibility
#1: Technical Leadership on Gender Policy, Strategy, Analysis, Advocacy, and GBV
Mainstreaming in the Program (30% of the time).
1.
Provide technical leadership on
developing, regularly updating, and adapting gender strategies for both the
ResAF project and the CARE Climate Justice Program.
2.
Provide technical leadership and
steer processes for gender transformative quality assurance in the entire project/program
cycle.
3.
Provide
technical advisory support to ensure that all gender mainstreaming initiatives
are aligned with CARE International and agreed-upon project standards.
4.
Work with advocacy initiatives to develop gender-transformative
national advocacy strategies
5.
Support policy analysis of relevant
laws, policies, and strategies that impact gender equality and women empowerment
issues aligned to CARE and the ResAF project mandate.
Job
Responsibility #2: Strategic Engagements,
Partnerships & Coordination of Gender Activities (20%).
1.
Liaise with
the ResAF project team to identify, develop, actively engage and represent CARE
and the Restore Africa Program consortium in strategic partnerships, networks,
platforms, coalitions, and spaces that are relevant and instrumental for
delivering a gender transformative program.
2.
Strategically contribute to CARE’s
program development and design as the gender expert to ensure that these
programs and initiatives are gender transformative and well-resourced for
gender transformation.
Job
Responsibility #3: Organisational and
Programmatic Gender Capacity Building (20% of the time)
1.
Based on the ResAF project and
CARE’s Climate Justice Program Gender Strategy and related policies, lead on
developing capacity including gender modules, tools, and related policies/strategies.
2.
Work collaboratively to enhance a
gender-friendly environment and strengthen the integration of GED approaches in
programming.
3.
Provide cutting-edge technical
capacity building and on-the-ground support for staff, partners and for field
activities in the core programming themes that include though not limited to:
Gender Equality and Women’s Voice, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Engaging
Men and Boys, Gender in Emergencies (GiE) including Women Lead in Emergencies
(WLiE) and women/girls’ empowerment, GBV prevention, response, integration and
mitigation and related protection aspects such as psychosocial support among
others.
4.
Review and
provide input in program-related training manuals and ensure they address
specific gender issues that directly affect target populations.
5.
Lead the development of quality
standards for gender transformative programming, including tools for
gender/power analysis and gender equity and diversity audits as well as train,
coach, mentor, and support staff and partners to carry out these analyses and
Audits.
6.
Plan for and conduct gender
capacity assessments and develop tailor-made gender plans for staff and
partners including training and coaching. In doing so, identify capacity gaps
in terms of delivering gender programs and addressing issues of masculinity, and
engaging men and boys in promoting gender equality and equity.
Responsibility
#4: Mainstream Gender in Learning and Impact measurement (20% of the time)
1.
Lead the integration of gender in monitoring, evaluation, learning, and
accountability (MEAL) systems of the ResAF project and CARE’s Climate Justice program
and build the capacity of staff (ResAF consortium and Climate Justice) to monitor
implementation of gender and women empowerment programs as well as referral
mechanisms across program geographical areas.
2.
Work with Program
Quality and Learning and the MEAL teams to ensure the impact of gender interventions
is measured and reported; including documentation of lessons learned and
challenges.
3.
Facilitate
periodic progress reviews among CARE staff, partners, and stakeholders, sharing
experience and learnings as well as addressing challenges that may affect the rollout
of key strategic tasks and agendas.
4.
Support ResAF consortium staff and partners in
defining learning agendas and facilitating reflective learning practice, particularly
around equity and gender, with the aim of contributing to testing the program's theories of change and ensuring program strategies are adapted based
on lessons learned.
5.
Support and
facilitate the generation, documentation, coordination, and management of knowledge
on gender, women, and girls’ empowerment approaches across impact group programs
and support the establishment of mechanisms for effective learning and sharing of
experiences.
6.
Working with
the Program Quality and Learning teams, lead the identification, documentation, and dissemination of best practices on conducting evidence-based gender
transformative programming with a focus on GBV prevention, response,
integration, and mitigation protection within the Program Consortium.
Responsibility #5: Promote Gender
Equity and Diversity and Safeguarding Practices (5%)
·
Practice a behavior consistent with CARE’s core values, and
promotion of gender equity and diversity goals.
·
Play
a leadership role in identifying and implementing initiatives that enhance
CARE’s commitment to gender and diversity.
·
Ensure that CARE Safeguarding policies and procedures are adhered to by
all and the staff that S/he supervises both directly and indirectly.
·
Ensure
that staff and related personnel under your jurisdiction are familiar with the
following organizational policies and procedures and can identify when needed
how these may have been breached. The CI Safeguarding policy, Protection from
Sexual Harassment, Exploitation Abuse, and Child Abuse, The
anti-discrimination and harassment policy, The code of conduct, and the
organization's Values.
Responsibility
#6: Any other duties assigned from time to time (5%)
·
Any
other duties incidental to the role or assigned by the supervisor.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND KNOWLEDGE
Essential:
· A bachelor’s degree in social sciences, development studies, natural resource management, or any related field is a minimum requirement.
·
A master’s degree
in the field of Gender and Women Studies is a MUST.
·
Over 7 years
of experience leading Gender programming in an organization like CARE.
·
Experience
and/or knowledge of the Environment and Natural Resources Sector as well as the
Climate Change Landscape is an added advantage.
·
Strong
writing, research, and analytical skills.
·
Strong
organizational, advocacy, internal, and external engagement skills.
·
Substantial
experience and knowledge of gender transformative approaches, gender mainstreaming/integration, GBV prevention, response, and mitigation as well as protection and
advocacy processes
·
Proven
knowledge, skills and hands-on experience in especially gender capacity
building are essential.
·
Excellent
facilitation, communication, partnership, and teamwork skills.
·
Knowledge of
government structures and policies at local and national levels (particularly
within the field of gender, finance, natural resources, sexual and reproductive
health, conflict resolution, and emergency response).