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UN Women announces Call for Proposals on VAW Data (East and Southern Africa)

UNFPA Liberia Country Programme Document 2020-2024

Deadline extended till: 17 June 2020

The UN Women-WHO Joint Programme on Violence against Women (VAW) Data seeks to partner with an institution or consortium of institutions in the East and Southern Africa region to develop and implement the regional capacity development initiative on VAW data, with an aim at enhancing expertise and capacity of national stakeholders in the region on the measurement of VAW in alignment with globally agreed standards and principles.

In response to calls for the enhancement of the collection and use of data on VAW, UN Women and WHO joined forces to deliver a Global Programme on Strengthening Methodologies and Measurement and Building National Capacities for VAW Data, funded by the Department for International Development of the United Kingdom (DFID). The goal of the Joint Programme is to ensure quality comparable data on different forms of VAW are available and collected over time to address national data gaps, and used to inform policy and programmes to end VAW, as committed under the SDGs, CEDAW, and the Beijing Platform for Action.

To support the achievement of the goal, there are three expected outcomes:

Description of required services/Results

The partner institution or consortium of institutions will, with UN Women and WHO’s support:

Deliverables

Funding Information

The budget range for this proposal should be USD120,000-USD180,000.

Timeframe: Start date and end date for completion of required services/results

Specifications for the training curriculum

The in-person training programme should be between 1 and 3 weeks. Contents should include:

Targeted audience of the training

Technical guidance and oversight

Criteria

UN Women is soliciting proposals from Civil Society Organizations (CSOs). Women’s organizations or entities are highly encouraged to apply.

Competencies

Proposals will be reviewed under the following overarching criteria:

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