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CFPs: Securing Gains and Rights-Advancing Women’s participation in Governance, Peace & Security (Zimbabwe)

CFPs: Securing Gains and Rights-Advancing Women’s participation in Governance, Peace & Security (Zimbabwe)

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Deadline: 31-Jan-25

UN Women Zimbabwe is currently accepting applications to engage a Non – Governmental Organization to support the implementation of activities under the Governance and Peacebuilding portfolio.

Zimbabwe is signatory to normative frameworks on gender equality and is has ratified several women’s rights instruments such as the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979), the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (1995), Protocol to the African Charter on the Rights of Women in Africa (2003) and the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Gender and Development Protocol (2015). Zimbabwe ‘s national normative framework also has provisions on promoting gender equality which include the Constitution, The National Gender Policy and Implementation Strategy, as well as sectoral gender policies and strategies. The Zimbabwean Constitution in Sections 17 and 80, indicate women’s rights to equal opportunities in political, economic and social activities . Notwithstanding these present measures, Zimbabwean women remain underrepresented in leadership and decision-making positions despite making up 52% of the country’s population. Women continue to be vulnerable to all forms of gender-based violence (GBV).

Through this Programme intervention, UN Women will identify continuing obstacles to women’s participation in politics and public life and opportunities for achieving advancement, doing so as necessary through local action that is interfaced with sub-regional and continental frameworks, standards and instruments that could serve an enabling function. UN Women’s work will focus on political empowerment, strengthening the capacities of women leaders, candidates and elected, especially rural and young women, so they can exercise their political rights, especially the right to participate in politics, leadership and decision making. To achieve this, it will be necessary to increase women’s knowledge, empowerment, and support their organizations. Strengthening the capacities of public institutions to ensure that women can exercise their political rights in a substantive manner, free from violence and political harassment, is a key strategy in UN Women’s work within the framework of its Strategic Note.

UN Women will actively promote women’s participation in leadership and decision-making, collaborating with Independent Commissions and the Government to create violence-free political environments. The focus includes supporting legal and policy reforms for a 50/50 gender balance in leadership, as well as building a movement for gender equality.

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