Background |
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Host agency: The OHCHR/HRMMU was deployed on 14 March 2014 to monitor and report on human rights situation throughout Ukraine and to provide recommendations to the Government and other actors to address human rights concerns. The HRMMU currently has presences in Kyiv (capital), Donetsk and Luhansk (areas controlled by the armed groups), Kharkiv, Kramatorsk, Mariupol and Odesa. Despite persistent denial of access to the Autonomous Republic of Crimea (hereinafter Crimea) by the Russian Federation authorities controlling it, HRMMU monitors human rights situation in Crimea from mainland Ukraine - in accordance with General Assembly Resolution 68/262 - and using a framework of analysis based on international human rights and humanitarian law, pursuant to the General Assembly resolution 71/205 and 72/190. Organizational Context & Project Description: More than seven years since its onset, the violent conflict in eastern Ukraine continues, distressing the country. The conflict affects 4.4 million people, taking a heavy toll on ordinary civilians. HRMMU has recorded cases of grave conflict-related human rights abuses, including torture, ill-treatment, abductions, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests, summary executions, and sexual violence. The conflict has led to dramatic country-wide human, social and economic losses, all aggravated by persistent corruption and systemic human rights challenges, including insufficient accountability for human rights violations, a judiciary lacking independence and the absence of effective remedy for victims. In addition, the territories under the control of armed groups have experienced a breakdown of the rule of law, resulting in serious human rights violations, with no mechanism for victims to seek redress. Increasingly, HRMMU noted a shrinking space for civil society, with an atmosphere that is not conducive to the enjoyment of the fundamental freedoms, such as freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, association and religion. As a major change in 2020, and incorporating indivisibility approach among all human rights, HRMMU works on establishment of system for monitoring and reporting on impact of conflict-related policies and the COVID-19 crisis on enjoyment of economic social and cultural rights of individuals and groups in vulnerable situation in Ukraine. This will help to address issues of social and economic inequalities in the context of the UN sustainable development cooperation framework. Such approach builds on the core SDG concept of equitable development for all, ‘leaving no one behind’ and the key message to ‘reach the furthest behind first’, as well as addressing gender as a cross-cutting issue. Please see OHCHR’s Public Quarterly and Thematic Reports with specific recommendations on the human rights situation in Ukraine for additional information accessible at: https://www.ohchr.org/EN/Countries/ENACARegion/Pages/UAReports.aspx |
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Duties and Responsibilities |
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Under the direct supervision of the Head of the Project at HRMMU Nataliia Kuzmina and in close cooperation with the HRMMU’s Human Rights Officers, the incumbent will within delegated authority be responsible for the following tasks within the HRMMU project “Human rights budgeting for social protection at the local level in Ukraine”.
The Local Budget Expert (Participation) will be responsible for the deliverables listed below:
MONITORING/REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The Expert shall work under the direct supervision of Nataliia Kuzmina, Human Rights Officer, Head of the Project, and report on progress on weekly basis. PAYMENT SCHEDULE HRMMU will pay the negotiated amount in instalments upon successful completion of the tasks, which will be reviewed and approved by the Head of the Project at HRMMU each month.
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Competencies |
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PROFESSIONALISM Knowledge of public finance and budgeting process, including openness, transparency, accountability and participation requirements, at the local level in Ukraine; Good understanding of economic and social rights related concerns in Ukraine; Good understanding of the right to participation and non-discrimination; Understanding of social protection policy in Ukraine; Good understanding of the decentralization reform in Ukraine; Good capacity to collect data from a variety of sources and analyze large amounts of data; Good capacity of analysis and synthesis; Good capacity to draft research reports; Good capacity to conduct trainings; Takes responsibility for incorporating gender perspectives and ensuring the equal participation of women and men in all areas of work. COMMUNICATION Speaks and writes clearly and effectively; Listens to others, correctly interprets messages from others and responds appropriately; Asks questions to clarify, and exhibits interest in having two-way communication; Tailors language, tone, style and format to match audience; Demonstrates openness in sharing information and keeping people informed. PLANNING AND ORGANISING Develops clear goals that are consistent with agreed strategies; Identifies priority activities and assignments; Adjusts priorities as required; Allocates appropriate amount of time and resources for completing work; Foresees risks and allows for contingencies when planning; Monitors and adjusts plans and actions as necessary; uses time efficiently. TEAMWORK Works collaboratively with colleagues to achieve organizational goals; Solicits input by genuinely valuing others’ ideas and expertise; Is willing to learn from others; Places team agenda before personal agenda; Supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; Shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings. |
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Required Skills and Experience |
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The Consultant shall meet the following qualifications: Education: Required Degree Level: Advanced University degree (Masters or equivalent) in economics, law, human rights, political science, sociology or any other relevant disciplines related to human rights, social protection or local governance/public finance. A combination of relevant academic qualifications and extensive experience, at the minimum a completed Bachelor’s degree and 2 additional years of extensive relevant work experience, may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. Experience A minimum of 5 years of progressively responsible experience in local governance, human rights, political affairs, economics, law or related area is required. Experience in budget analysis and/or public participation in policy making at the local level in Ukraine is required. Experience in conducting research, analyzing data and drafting reports is required. Experience in social protection in Ukraine is desirable. Experience in economic, social and cultural rights, particularly the right to social protection and/or integrating human rights into budgeting, is desirable. Languages Fluency in English, Ukrainian and Russian (both oral and written) is required. DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WHEN SUBMITTING THE PROPOSALS Applicants shall submit the following documents:
Financial Proposal - Lump sum contract The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in instalments or upon completion of the entire contract). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR. In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (including number of anticipated working days). Evaluation criteria:
Maximum available technical score - 70 points Evaluation method : Cumulative analysis Please follow the below link to apply: |
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