Vacancy Announcement
Vacancy No.: FPA/14/004

UNFPA/MoWA is seeking a National Consultant on Gender Analysis and Mainstreaming in Health. Special Service Agreement (Approximately 06 Months). Bases at Ministry of Women’s Affairs (MoWA). Deadline: 24 October 2014 (17.00 hours Local Time).
Background: MoWA Five year Strategic Plan “Neary Rattanak IV” (NRIV) 2014-2018 identifies the key strategic priorities of the Royal Government of Cambodia.
Objective and Scope of the work: More specifically, the specialist will be responsible to lead the following studies/assessments and support MoWA to:
1. Develop and implement the Capacity Development assessment and plan for the promotion of gender equality in health. 2. Support Mowa team to be able to institutionalize Gender Equality in MoH policies, programmes, plans and processes, in order to identify gaps and develop strategies to address them. 3. Strengthen capacity and commitment on promotion gender equality in health and relevant sectors. 4. Gender Monitoring and Evaluation related to health sector
Qualifications and Experience: • Relevant experience in gender mainstreaming in health of at least 4 years, in Cambodia or South-East Asia; • Additional experience on policy development and planning is also required; • Education in Gender and Development, Health, Social Sciences or related discipline (at least master degree); Excellent training and facilitating skills; • Experience in integrating gender consideration into government institutions; • Fluency in English, both written and spoken • Experience with government coordinated projects/externally funded projects
How to apply: Applications must be supported with a motivation letter, UN Personal History Form (P11), detailed CV to Dr. Derveeuw Marc G. L., Representative, UNFPA, Phnom Penh Centre, North Building, 5th Floor, Room 526. The P11 Form and full ToR can be obtained via email ([email protected]) or UNFPA Website (http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/cambodia).
There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV status.