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Submit Proposals on Generating Evidence to Improve Women’s Economic Empowerment in India

Submit Proposals on Generating Evidence to Improve Women’s Economic Empowerment in India

Deadline: 30 July 2019

Organizations are invited to submit proposals on generating evidence for what works to improve women’s economic empowerment in India. This RFP is designed with the objective of supplementing government efforts at generating data as well as promote evidence for policy uptake around important determinants of WEE.

The Initiative for What Works to Advance Women and Girls in the Economy (IWWAGE) aims to engage suitable individuals/organization(s) with potential and expertise in generating evidence around work of women in paid, unpaid, care work and improvement of labour force statistics. There is a need to improve the evidence base around these issues in the context of women’s economic empowerment, both to capture the burden of unpaid work as well as to enable unpaid work concerns of women, which has significant impact on overall economic growth. IWWAGE aims at supporting this and prioritizing the generation of evidence for enablers of WEE; policies, strategies, best practices, and identification of ‘what works’.

Focus Areas

The RFP would thus focus on:

Scope

They are seeking proposals from experienced research and policy organizations to meet the aforementioned objectives.  The scope of work will involve undertaking primary level research with the aim of creating an enabling environment for achieving WEE. This can include but is not limited to:

  1. Policy deep dive on the current space for policy action, identifying opportunities to promote policy that would positively influence WEE;
  2. Rigorous analysis of barriers for women’s access to the labour force;
  3. Gender-based assessment of macro-economic schemes and social protection programmes;
  4. Creating methods for improving national labourforce statistics.

The proposed methodology should include undertaking primary level research at the state and sub-state levels. The proposal may be a review of potential solutions and/or mapping and assessing state specific instruments and measures to improve female labour force participation by reducing associated barriers around unpaid work.

Skills and Experience

How to Apply

Interested organisations should submit the required documents via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit https://ifmrlead.org/iwwage/

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