Terms of Reference for Facilitator for KNH Capacity Development on Gender Concepts and Men Engagement in Rwanda
Kindernothilfe e. V. (KNH) is a Non-Governmental Organisation founded in 1959 (see www.kindernothilfe.org). KNH works with local non-governmental organisations and their networks in 36 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe to realize and protect children’s rights. KNH reaches out to some 1.9 million children with programmes and projects that aim to help vulnerable and marginalized children to access sustainable opportunities to grow and to develop to their full potential. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Luxemburg KNH engages in awareness raising, education and advocacy relating to development policies and particularly to the implementation of the Child Rights Convention.
KNH's strategic direction and engagement is based upon Christian values. KNH's vision is a world, where all children enjoy their rights regardless of their social, economic, political and religious background.
The KNH Programme and Coordination Structure in Rwanda
KNH has been actively cooperating with Rwandan partner organisations since 1994. Currently, KNH works with four partner organisations who are implementing projects in different provinces. The projects have different foci of work, such as the Self-Help-Group Approach, child protection, psychosocial counselling, support for teenage mothers, access to education, national advocacy on children rights, among others.
The Rwandan programme is coordinated by the Country Coordinator (based in Kigali, Rwanda), the Financial Coordinator (based in Kampala, Uganda) and the Programme Coordinator (based in Duisburg, Germany) and is overseen by the Programme Manager (based in Duisburg, Germany).
1.2. Capacity Development for Partner Organisations on Gender Mainstreaming
The focus of the capacity development is to empower and support partner organisations in Rwanda to plan and implement even stronger programmes with a hightened sensitivity for gender issues. Most Rwandan partner organisations have recently gone through a series of workshops to plan and design new child-rights based projects and are going to start these projects in 2024. During these project developments one topic became eminent in different ways and for which partners expressed the need for further capacity strengthening to meaningfully include interventions into their projects. The topic is on the role of gender roles and stereotypes and therefore the inequalities between men and women in the society. When talking about child rights violations, several root causes can be linked back to these gender norms, gender roles and expectations as well as a lack of awareness of how they affect children's rights.
With this specific call we are looking for a facilitator for a workshop on Gender concepts and Men engagement for capacity building of four to five partner organisations in Rwanda. The facilitator will work closely with the Country Coordinator in planning, designing and executing the workshop.
The content of the workshop will need to be discussed in detail and appropriate facilitation tools need to be developed/proposed by the facilitator. The concrete interests and needs of the partners will be identified by a pre-workshop survey, which the Rwanda coordination team and the facilitator will develop together.
The target groups of the trainings are the staff of KNH partner organisations at management, programme and field work levels.
1.4. Purpose and Expected Results
The participating partner organsiations in Rwanda will already have successfully participated in the training modules on Human Rights/Child Rights Approach, Meaningful Participation, Child-Rights-Situation Analysis, Theory of Change and Project Planning and Design.
The primary objective of the workshop include fostering gender awareness within partner organisations, reducing insecurities, addressing queries, and aiding in the planning of project implementations with a gender-sensitive approach. Additionally, the workshop aims to guide organisations in implementing meaningful and sustainable engagement activities tailored to men.
Following the workshop, partner organisations are required to develop and submit an Action Plan. This plan should outline the key actions they intend to undertake subsequent to the workshop. The facilitator will be asked to review and comment the Action Plans and to be available for any arising questions by the partner organisations.
KNH is looking for a professional with local expertise in Rwanda, who is interested in accompanying partner organisations through this capacity development training. This encompasses preparation and implementation of a three-day contextualised training including individual mentoring of partners during the workshop as well as accompaniment during the post-workshop phases for all partners for supporting and facilitating the elaboration of action plans. The facilitator will be asked to prepare a comprehensive workshop report, highlighting the key discussion points and observations.
2.1. Specific Tasks We Expect in the Cooperation
2.2. Methodology and Timeframe
2.3. Deliverables
The following outputs and reporting requirements are expected:
1. For the onboarding phase:
2. For the training:
3. Possibly a Men engagement tool to be used by partners
Depending on the specific competencies, we offer
We are looking for facilitators with proven expertise and knowledge in the described workshop content. Expertise in the topics of Gender mainstreaming will be specifically expected. The following qualifications/competencies with proven experience in conducting such or similar exercises are required:
A technical proposal should be submitted. The proposal should include:
Please send your application via email until 14th January 2024 to Jessica Jung Jessica.Jung@knh.de and Ernestine Uwamwezi ernestine.uwamwezi@kindernothilfe.com. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview. Apart from resumé and copies of certificates and testimonials candidates are encouraged to attach certificates of good conduct.
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