Deadline: 25-Jul-21
UNDP is calling for proposals for Addressing the Digital Gender Divide among GBV Survivors and Women and Adolescent Girls at Risk.
This Call for Proposals (CFP) is specifically related to the project Network of Local Governance “Addressing the Digital Gender Divide among GBV Survivors and Women and Adolescent Girls at Risk”
In response to the COVID-19 crisis and the detectable increase in GBV, UNDP Jordan piloted an initiative, under the Rapid Response Facility Project which managed to refer 112 of GBV women survivors within a month period and provided them with accessible and safe spaces to access the needed social and legal related services.
The design of the project is built around two tracks:
- Communication and accessibility: innovative “phone booths” were established and operationalized to support GBV women survivors to seek help.
- The digital gender divide in Jordan: During the past years, Jordan has pursued important structural reforms, introducing e-governance and digital services aiming to transform from traditional service delivery to more effective and efficient service provision.
Objectives
In addressing lack of social connectivity and address the increase in domestic violence, UNDP will partner with a national organization to:
- Target the digital gender divide among wider segments of women and girls survivors of gender-based violence; and
- Expand the geographical coverage of the existing life-saving services “RUKNI Booths”.
Funding Information
- Proposals amounts should not exceed 68,000 USD.
Expected deliverables
- Establishment of 10 new RUKNI phone booths.
- 60 Capacity building trainings and 20 TOT training for GBV survivors and women at risk representatives of CBOs/ NGO (based on manuals already developed).
- Use and when necessary update the developed ToT e-training tools – such as but not limited to digital literacy courses, CV writing tutorial/ Step by step guide, thematic webinars, to ensure standardized capacity building trainings (in Arabic).
- Documentation for all training sessions for participants.
- Final Progress Reports on institutional capacity of CBO/NGO and progress/achievements of the project (in English).
- Financial and results-based report on delivery of life-saving services (in English).
- Coaching sessions’ documentation to facilitate and support the job-seeking for project’s participants liaising with relevant private sector companies and professional women associations.
- 5 Communication products in print, social and electronic media and high-quality pictures and videos of events produced together with UNDP.
- 3 Result Based Narrative Reports capturing human stories, results and evidence of advocacy and promotion of rights of marginalized groups (in Arabic and English).
- Develop a sustainability plan capturing element to ensure the continuation of activities (training, coaching and Rukni) beyond the current cycle of the project (in English).
- Develop the skills and capacities of the 10 CBOs and provide trainings and technical skills to refer cases to available social and legal protection services.
- Select at least 3 businesses projects for on the job trainings.
- Develop selection criterion for women selected for the trainings.
- Develop selection criterion for selected JONAF member CBOs.
Eligibility Criteria
- The parameters that will determine whether an INGO/NGO is eligible to be considered by UNDP will be based on the INGO/NGO Request for Information (RFI) template and the Capacity Assessment Checklist (CACHE).
Submission Criteria
The UNDP will review proposals through a five-step process:
- determination of eligibility;
- technical review of eligible proposals;
- scoring and ranking of the eligible proposals based on the assessment criteria outlined in the previous section to identify highest ranking proposal;
- round of clarification (if necessary) with the highest scored proposal; and
- Responsible Party Agreement (RPA) signature.
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=80847








































