Summary
Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a donor of Mennonite Central Committee, is launching a call for a Gender Consultant to provide support to partners in updating and strengthening their gender analysis, identify areas to strengthen the gender sensitivity of their programming, and look for opportunities to integrate gender transformative elements into current projects.
Background
Canadian Foodgrains Bank is a partnership of 15 Canadian member churches and church-based agencies working to achieve food security in developing countries through food assistance, nutrition, and agriculture and livelihoods programming.
The Foodgrains Bank, through its members, began responding to the Syrian conflict in 2012 by providing humanitarian food assistance to Syrian refugees living in Lebanon and Jordan, as well as to internally-displaced households within Syria. Currently working through three different member organizations and several local partner networks in Syria and Lebanon, programs have used a range of implementation models including both food parcels and vouchers, designed to best suit the local context. Depending on their situation, some families receive emergency food through the Foodgrains Bank for a short period of time, while other families have been receiving food assistance since the beginning of the conflict.
In early 2019, Foodgrains Bank carried out an internal review with implementing members to review and reflect on the design and implementation processes of programming to date; document the partner, member, and CFGB network learnings; and give the Foodgrains Bank network guidance on the future direction for programming in this region.
Programming was found to be successful in responding to some of the needs and priorities of vulnerable and marginalized women, men, girls, and boys. The partners are continuing to strengthen gender sensitivity into programming by disaggregating data according to sex and age, consulting with women, hiring female staff to visit households and deliver assistance. Women are also included in local relief committees. However, further efforts are needed to build a common understanding of additional gender-sensitive and transformative programming.
The review recommended that Foodgrains Bank make resources available for members to identify additional strategic gender sensitive and transformative activities that could potentially operationalize the new Foodgrains Bank gender policy within the context of the Syria Crisis Response, including the existing frameworks of the Lebanese Crisis Response Plan and Syria Humanitarian Response Plan.
Purpose of the Consultancy
As local partner experience with gender-sensitive and transformative programming varies, this consultancy will provide support to partners in updating and strengthening their gender analyses, identify areas to strengthen the gender sensitivity of their programming, and look for opportunities to integrate gender transformative elements into current projects. The consultant will meet with partners, and member representatives to develop individualized gender action plans, provide ongoing coaching, and, if required, deliver context specific gender training for partner organizations’ staff and volunteers.
Description of services
For this consultancy, the consultant will provide services specifically described below:
The total number of working days allowed is up to 40 days.
The proposed timeframe for this consultancy is February 1 to May 15, 2020.
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Expression of Interest
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