Gender Analysis Terms of Reference (ToR) for “Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) - Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe (DREAMS) Activity (ODA) - IGIRE”
PEPFAR/USAID’s Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) - Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe (DREAMS) Activity (ODA - IGIRE) is a five-year cooperative agreement with a goal of reducing vulnerability and HIV incidence among OVC and their households and adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in high HIV burden districts in Rwanda. The Activity will build upon previous USAID investments to contribute to HIV epidemic control in Rwanda with an increased emphasis on HIV and violence prevention and response among vulnerable children and AGYW. Resilience has long been a focus of USAID’s OVC and youth investments, and this work will continue alongside health behavior change interventions targeting AGYW enrolled in the DREAMS program.
Although notable improvements have been made in the health and education status of Rwandan children, school attendance, progression and completion were shown to be particularly challenging for children in adverse circumstances in a situational analysis of children in Rwanda in 2017[1]. There is still a low completion rate of basic education at 52.5%, likely related to poverty. Education of girls continues to be important for economic growth and improved health of the population. The percentage of women who have begun childbearing between the ages of 15-19 (as teenagers) is 24.9% among women with no education, 6.1% for women with primary education and 3.6% for women with secondary education. Encouraging secondary education for women is a strategy to delay childbearing. The main challenges to improving girls’ educational outcomes include high dropout and repetition rates in upper primary school; low completion and achievement rates for girls with low transition rates into secondary and tertiary education; few qualified women teachers in secondary and tertiary education especially in the areas of science and technology, which implies lack of suitable role models; lack of separate facilities (toilets) and insufficient infrastructure (dormitories); gender insensitivity of the teachers and a gender blind curriculum. Education is also important for giving children with disabilities the opportunity to integrate in society and become prepared for their future lives.
It is with that background that Young Women Christian Association (YWCA)-Rwanda in collaboration with DUHAMIC-ADRI is recruiting a consultant/firm to Conduct a gender analysis for Igire Activity.
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Promoting gender equality and advancing the status of all women and girls is vital to achieving government of Rwanda and U.S. foreign policy and development objectives. The GoR has prioritized integration of gender issues across all sectors. The USG through USAID has also put emphasis on Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) at all levels to ensure a focus on issues such as equitable access, empowerment and inclusion of women and girls, and engagement of men and boys. To promote gender equality and social inclusion and mitigate structural and other gender inequalities, it is critical that programs demonstrate thorough gender integration and social inclusion into all planned activities. Since men and women, boys and girls also access services differently, all activities will be undertaken using a gender lens.
The USAID IGIRE grant recipients are required to conduct a Gender Analysis as required by the WEEE Act (The Women's Entrepreneurship and Economic Empowerment Act). Recipients will be required to conduct a Gender Analysis in the beginning of activity implementation, to integrate gender dynamics necessary for the success of the ODA implementation.
In alignment with USAID’s Gender Equality and Female Empowerment Policy (ADS 205.3.6), USAID Rwanda seeks to promote gender equality through the THRIVE ODA Activity. Specifically, the Activity will ensure that gender integration is a core element in all interventions and stages of programming - planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation - and at all points along the HIV continuum. Mitigating actions will be taken to ensure that all children (boys and girls) and members of households can benefit from the program, that interventions contribute to the reduction of gender inequalities, and gender-based violence, and promote positive parenting.
IGIRE IPs will implement interventions that include the identification and correction of gender-based inequities and social inclusiveness in OVC and DREAMS service delivery. These should address the underlying reasons for gender-based differences and gender-appropriate approaches when designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating their work. IGIRE IPs are expected to:
Geographic Focus of the study
Considering the HIV epidemic and remaining gaps towards achieving HIV epidemic control, the USAID ODA projects led by the local partners will be implemented within PEPFAR priority districts including Gasabo, Kicukiro and Nyarugenge of Kigali City, which are the geographic Focus of this study.
Objectives
The main objective of Gender Analysis is to develop an integrated action plan to promote gender and social inclusion and to encourage their participation throughout the project phase. Furthermore, the Gender Analysis is designed to gather data in relation to the following five areas of enquiry determined based on IGIRE objectives and priorities.
Scope of Work
The scope of the work has been outlined below but is not limited to following:
Data collection
Data collection will be done in districts where IGIRE is implemented as shown in the table 1 above. The following methods can be used for data collection.
Data analyses
Production of the survey report
This assignment is to be implemented in 40 days (Working days).
Qualification and Consultant Skills and Experience
The lead consultant would have at least an Advance degree in International Development, Gender and Social Inclusion Studies, Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Public Administration, Public health or any other related discipline with a strong understanding of gender OVC and Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW) issues.
The consultant should possess the following skills and experiences:
Eligible individuals/firms are invited to submit a detailed technical proposal which should include the detailed methodology and evidence of carrying out previous similar activity (add website references or contact references as maybe necessary), an outline of proposed approach for delivering on the objectives, proposed detailed work plan and a financial proposal as separate documents which should be emailed to procurement@ywca.rw by 9:00 a.m Kigali Time, by 3rd December 2022. Please mention ‘Application for Gender Analysis Consultant for IGIRE Activity’ in the email subject.
Other submission documents required:
(1) Latest curriculum vitae/s of expert(s)
(2) Certificate of accomplishment for a similar assignment conducted previously
(3) RSSB clearance certificate for Firms
(4) Proof of EBM invoice
(5) Tax clearance certificate
N.B: The consultant will cover all field related costs for him/her and data collection team including transport and perdiem.
Done at Kigali On the 25th /November, 2022
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