Vacancy title:
Consultant
[ Type: FULL TIME , Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO , Category: Admin & Office ]
Jobs at:
Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network)
Deadline of this Job:
Monday, March 10 2025
Duty Station:
Within Uganda , Uganda, East Africa
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, March 07 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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The Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA Network) is a regional feminist organization committed to advancing the rights of women and girls in conflict and post-conflict contexts across the Horn of Africa. SIHA is dedicated to strengthening young womenâs leadership, advocating for gender justice, and increasing womenâs participation in governance and decision-making spaces.
As part of its efforts to empower young women in South Sudan, SIHA is implementing a capacity-building initiative to enhance young womenâs participation in leadership and governance. This project seeks to address systemic barriers preventing young women from fully engaging in decision-making processes by equipping them with the necessary knowledge, skills, and networks to navigate political, civic, and local governance structures. The initiative is aligned with global and regional commitments, including the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) and United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCR) 1325 & 2250, both of which emphasize the critical role of women and youth in peacebuilding and governance.
Background of the Assignment
Despite global efforts to increase womenâs political participation, South Sudanese women remain significantly underrepresented in governance and peacebuilding. While women have played critical roles in advocating for peace and community stability, their contributions are often marginalized due to entrenched patriarchal structures, insecurity, and a lack of institutional support for gender inclusivity. Many young women face barriers such as limited leadership training, social stigma, threats of violence, and insufficient mentorship opportunities, which hinder their ability to navigate political and civic spaces effectively.
The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS), signed in 2018, mandates a minimum 35% quota for womenâs representation in governance. However, implementation has been slow, and many young women struggle to access leadership positions due to systemic barriers, insecurity, and deeply ingrained gender norms. Similarly, United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCR) 1325 (Women, Peace, and Security) and 2250 (Youth, Peace, and Security) highlight the importance of women and youth in peacebuilding and call for greater inclusion in decision-making processes at all levels. To further understand these challenges, a needs assessment was conducted in Juba, Yambio, and Western Bahr el Ghazal State (covering Wau & Raja) to identify the barriers young women face in leadership and governance. The findings highlighted significant obstacles to political participation, including:
⢠Limited access to decision-making spaces and exclusion from leadership roles.
⢠Lack of leadership training and mentorship opportunities to support young womenâs political engagement.
⢠Deeply ingrained gender norms and social stigma discouraging young women from civic participation.
⢠Insecurity and financial constraints limit their ability to participate in governance processes.
⢠Absence of structured political education and awareness about governance systems.
The assessment underscored the need for targeted capacity-building initiatives to equip young women with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate political structures, engage in decision-making, and advocate for gender-inclusive governance.
While national leadership spaces remain difficult for young women to access, local governance offers a critical entry point for political engagement. By understanding local government structures, electoral processes, and pathways for civic engagement, young women can build leadership experience at the grassroots level before transitioning to national leadership. Strengthening their participation in local government, municipal councils, and community governance will allow them to gain practical experience, influence policy decisions, and engage in governance efforts that directly impact their communities. This training will equip young women with the necessary skills, knowledge, and confidence to actively participate in local governance, civic engagement, and decision-making processes.
Objectives of the Training
This training aims to:
1. Strengthen young womenâs understanding of leadership and governance structures in South Sudan, with an emphasis on the roles, responsibilities, and opportunities within local government systems.
2. Enhance the capacity of young women to engage meaningfully in political and governance processes, with a particular focus on leveraging the 35% affirmative action quota under the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS).
3. Introduce and contextualize the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) and Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) agendas, guided by UNSCR 1325 and 2250, highlighting their significance for young womenâs leadership and participation in governance and peacebuilding initiatives.
4. Equip participants with practical knowledge and tools for effective engagement in local governance and electoral processes, including interactions with the local municipal councils, local administrators, and community leadership structures.
5. Develop essential leadership competencies including, public speaking, negotiation and confidence-building skills to help young women to navigate political and civic spaces successfully.
6. Foster leadership pathways by equipping the young women with skills and strategies necessary for assuming leadership positions within the governance institutions, civil society organizations, and community initiatives.
Facilitate the creation of individualized and collective action plans enabling participants to translate learning into actionable strategies for political participation and governance engagement at local and national levels.
Scope of Work for the Consultant
The consultant will be responsible for:
1. Developing a training module tailored to young womenâs leadership, civic engagement, and local governance in South Sudan. The module should be incorporated
⢠The 35% quota under R-ARCSS includes a practical analysis of existing gaps, challenges, and opportunities.
⢠The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) and Youth, Peace, and Security (YPS) agendas (UNSCR 1325 and 2250) and their relevance to young womenâs participation in governance and peacebuilding.
⢠Practical knowledge on local governance structures, electoral processes, and stakeholder engagement at community and municipal levels
⢠Facilitating a two-day interactive training that;
⢠Explores leadership roles and opportunities within the local governance and political spaces
⢠Provides practical sessions on public speaking, negotiation, confidence-building, and leadership development.
⢠Utilizes group exercises, case studies, and scenario-based learning for effective knowledge transfer.
⢠Delivering focused sessions on Strengthening young women participation in local governance, covering
⢠Understanding Local Governance: Exploring the structure, roles, and responsibilities of local government in South Sudan.
⢠Linking Local & National Politics: Examining how local governance connects to broader national decision-making and why young womenâs engagement is critical.
Practical Advocacy & Accountability: Providing strategies for young women to engage with government institutions, advocate for gender-inclusive policies, hold leaders accountable, and influence decision-making at local, state, and national levels.
⢠Facilitating the development of individualized and collective action plans that outline strategies for sustained engagement in governance and leadership roles at local and national levels.
Documenting the training process, including
Key discussions, insights, and lessons learned.
Participant feedback and reflections.
Actionable recommendations for sustaining young womenâs political and civic engagement.
Deliverables
The consultant is expected to deliver the following:
1. A comprehensive training module including detailed session plans, learning objectives, facilitation guides and pre and post training evaluation questions. Facilitation of a two-day training workshop with interactive sessions, group exercises, and case studies.
2. Resource materials for participants including slides, handouts, case studies, governance toolkits and templates for developing personal and collective action.
3. A comprehensive post training report summarizing key discussions, immediate results, participant engagement, lessons learned, an analysis of the 35% quota implementation challenges and opportunities and recommendations for further capacity building and support
4. Follow-up recommendations on how to sustain young womenâs engagement in political and civic spaces.
5. Deliverables & Timeline
The training will take place in three locations, with each session lasting three days at each location. The expected deliverables and timeline to complete these services is 15 working days between 17thâ March to 10th of April 2025.
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