UN Women is the United Nations agency responsible for promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment worldwide. In Nigeria, UN Women has been active since 2004, working closely with the Nigerian government, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders to advance gender equality and the empowerment of women through key thematic areas such as Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW), Women Political Empowerment (WPE), Women Economic Empowerment (WEE), Women, Peace and Security (WPS) towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5.
Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) is a human rights violation and public health concern and a ubiquitous phenomenon that has cross-cutting implications for the actualization of women’s rights and achieving gender equality. Therefore, the elimination of VAWG requires multi-sectoral interventions and multi-stakeholder engagements in addressing its root causes and manifestations. Meanwhile, one of the root causes of VAWG is rigid social and gender norms often interpreted as cultural and traditional practices at household and community levels.
Traditional leaders play a significant role in many societies where they are often the main custodians of cultural and traditional practices. However, some of these practices such child early and forced marriage (CEFM), widowhood practices, and Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (FGM/C), are harmful and violate women and girls’ human rights. Traditional can play a vital role in ending these practices by promoting positive cultural values and practices that promote gender equality and respect for women and girls’ rights.
UN Women is seeking proposals from qualified and experienced individuals to develop an accountability framework for traditional leaders on issues of ending VAWG and harmful practices. This framework aims to promote accountability among traditional leaders at national and regional (West Africa) in addressing and preventing VAWG and harmful practices such as CEFM, FGM/C, widowhood practices, and advancing the Promotion of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), Women Economic Empowerment (WEE), Women, Peace and Security (WPS), and Women Political Empowerment (WPE).
Background information on the Project:
UN Women has received a three (3) year funding (2023-2026) from Ford Foundation to implement “Faith and Cultural Leaders for Ending GBV by Advancing Advocacy, Policy and Social Norms Change in Nigeria and West Africa” – LEAP Project. The project aims to meaningfully partner with powerful agents of social change to shift underlying structures of power within communities, end harmful practices, address religious misconceptions, and transform cultural norms around violence against women and girls. The sustainable elimination of violence against women and girls requires approaches that are community-led and that embrace decision-makers and leaders as allies.
Objectives of the Assignment:
The objective of this assignment is to develop an accountability framework for traditional leaders in Nigeria and West Africa on issues of ending VAWG and harmful practices. The framework will guide traditional leaders in promoting positive cultural values and practices that prevent VAWG and harmful practices through community-led social mobilization and hold them accountable for violations of women’s and girls‘ rights.
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