National Expert on Gender and Minority Rights សំរាប់ Public-Social-Private Partnerships for Ecologically-Sound Agriculture and Resilient Livelihood
ជនជាតិខ្មែរ | |
ពិគ្រោះយោបល់ | |
ពេញម៉ោង | |
ប្រុស, ស្រី | |
ខ្មែរ, អង់គ្លេស | |
ភ្នំពេញ |
1នាក់ | |
ថ្ងៃទី 07 ខែ មករា ឆ្នាំ2025 | |
តាមការចរចារ
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ត្រូវការ | |
បរិញ្ញាបត្រ |
The Northern Tonle Sap Basin is a critical agricultural region in Cambodia, contributing to 20 percent of the country's cereal and grain production, including a fifth of the national aromatic rice output. The region also presents increasing market opportunities for high-value and niche crops like mango, cashew, organic rice, and leafy vegetables. Despite its agricultural significance, the Northern Tonle Sap Basin is one of the areas most vulnerable to climate change impacts, such as floods and droughts, which are increasingly disrupting local livelihoods. This vulnerability particularly affects smallholder farmers - especially women, indigenous communities, and other value chain actors -who remain marginalized due to a combination of financial, technological, regulatory, market, and knowledge barriers. These challenges are exacerbated by environmental degradation and the depletion of natural resources, leading to heightened food and water insecurity and unsustainable livelihoods for rural communities.
PEARL aims to strengthen the resilience of smallholder farmers, focusing on women, indigenous peoples, and local communities, by enhancing their access to agrometeorological information, technologies, and tools. The specific objective of Component One, Climate Foresight, is to reduce the vulnerability of smallholders to climate change impacts through improved agrometeorological services, while also enhancing agricultural productivity and rural livelihoods. This component will emphasize the uptake of climate-resilient practices and technologies while fostering access to premium markets for commodities such as rice, cashews, mangoes, and leafy vegetables.
- National Expert on Gender and Minority Rights
Scope of work
- Review existing project documents to assess the previously identified barriers faced by women farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth. Update this assessment as necessary to ensure the TOT curricula to be developed are relevant and inclusive, incorporating any new insights or changes in the local context.
- Propose effective approaches and channels for efficiently reaching diverse groups, particularly women, youth, and indigenous people.
- Actively participate in the creation of training tools that are understandable for all literacy levels and educational backgrounds, using visual aids, local languages, and relatable examples to engage women farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth effectively.
- Develop training materials on gender equality, social inclusion, and gender considerations, as well as training methodologies for integrating these concepts into all Training of Trainers (ToT) materials on climate advisory, in collaboration with other relevant consultants.
- Ensure that training content is inclusive and addresses specific challenges faced by women farmers, indigenous communities, and youth, while adapting curricula to reflect local knowledge, culturally appropriate practices, and gender-sensitive language.
- Encourage the involvement of women, indigenous people, and youth as both trainers and participants in farmer field schools (FFS) activities, fostering leadership opportunities and ensuring their voices are represented and valued within these platforms.
- Train facilitators on inclusive facilitation techniques that respect gender and cultural contexts, equipping them with the skills to engage diverse groups effectively and handle sensitive topics with care.
- Deliver training in gender equality, social inclusion, and climate advisory services during the ToT sessions, focusing on Standard Operating Procedures for four crops - cashew nut, organic rice, mango, and vegetables - and conduct monitoring of training implementation at the provincial and district levels.
- Collaborate with the project M&E to develop and implement a system for collecting feedback from women farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth about their experiences with the training. Analyze feedback regularly to refine and improve the TOT curricula and related tools.
- Track participation rates of women, indigenous people, and youth, while assessing the effectiveness of the TOT curricula in addressing their needs. Prepare periodic reports with insights and recommendations for improvement.
- Engage with key stakeholders to support the development of policies that facilitate access to agrometeorological advisory services for women farmers, indigenous peoples, and youth, ensuring their needs are recognized in local and national agricultural strategies.
- Prepare comprehensive reports that highlight successes, challenges, and lessons learned in making the TOT curricula and advisory services accessible, and provide recommendations for scaling up successful practices to other regions or target groups.
- Support raising awareness of sexual exploitation and abuse and the project’s zero-tolerance policy.
- Deliverables
- Training materials and training methodology on topics of gender equality, social inclusion and gender considerations in agrometeorology, and standard operating procedures on four crops are developed and implemented.
- Guidelines and approaches for the efficient and effective dissemination of climate advisory information to women and minority farmers, as well as for their involvement in consultations, workshops, and trainings, are developed and approved.
- Completion of a series of training workshops for trainers at provincial and district levels, along with detailed reports documenting participant engagement, training outcomes, and recommendations for further improvements.
- A set of practical recommendations and guidelines for effective outreach strategies, identifying suitable channels and approaches to disseminate climate advisory services to women, youth, and indigenous farmers in target communes and districts.
- A report on the development and implementation of feedback and monitoring mechanisms that assess the effectiveness of the trainings, with specific emphasis on the participation of women and minority farmers. This report should also outline adjustments made based on feedback.
- Final report on the implementation of trainings, including evidence that 50 percent of women and minority farmers were invited to consultations, workshops, and trainings on Standard Operating Procedures for the four crops.
- Advanced degree in Gender Studies, Social Development, Social Sciences, Rural Development, Agriculture, or a related field, with a strong focus on gender equality, social inclusion, or community development.
- Proven experience in mainstreaming gender and social inclusion in agriculture, agrometeorology, disaster and risk management, and crop production systems, with a minimum of 5 years working on projects related to gender equality, minority rights, and inclusive development.
- Previous experience in designing and implementing training and capacity building materials on gender equality, social inclusion, and minority rights.
- Previous experience in writing guidelines for ensuring involvement of women and minority farmers in the agrometeorology and farmer field schools.
- Strong Knowledge of Agrometeorological Advisory Services and Agricultural Value Chains, especially related to crops like cashew nut, organic rice, mango, and vegetables, with an understanding of how these services impact smallholder farmers.
- Demonstrated Skills in Stakeholder Engagement and Facilitation, with a proven track record of working collaboratively with local communities, farmers, NGOs, and government institutions to ensure inclusive participation.
- Excellent Communication and Interpersonal Skills, with the ability to develop accessible training materials and communicate complex concepts clearly to diverse audiences, including those with varying literacy levels.
- Proficiency in English and Khmer, along with Cultural Sensitivity, with a deep understanding of local contexts and the ability to work effectively with diverse communities in the target areas.
Interested qualified candidates are invited to send your CV, and Cover letter to email address provided in the contact details.
Attachment
- TOR_National_Expert_Gender&Indigenous_Minority_Inclusion
- 19 Oct 2024-ToR of Operations Administrative Officer
- TOR_National_Expert_Agromet
- Revised_ToR_Agricultural_certification_standards_national_expert
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Public-Social-Private Partnerships for Ecologically-Sound Agriculture and Resilient Livelihood | |
Mr. YEM Moeurn, PEARL Project Admin Officer (GDA) | |
moeurn789.gda@gmail.com | |
099 554 344 | |
Office Address - No.54B/49F, Street. 395-656, Sangkat Tuek L'ak Ti Bei, Khan Tuol Kouk, Phnom Penh, Cambodia |