UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security. UN Women Tanzania is implementing its Strategic Note (2017-2021), the successful achievement of which requires strategic support for programmatic level coordination on several key areas.
UN Women has the mandate to lead, coordinate and promote the accountability of the United Nations system in its work on gender equality and the empowerment of women at the corporate, regional, and country team levels. In Tanzania, UN Women is working together with other UN Agencies to implement the United Nations Development Assistance Plan 2016-2021 (UNDAP II) to support the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to achieve its national development objectives and plans as well as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Under UNDAP II, UN Women leads and coordinates gender mainstreaming responsibilities of the UN Country Management Team (UNCMT) and the functions as the Secretariat of the Gender Coordination Mechanism for GEWE, including through implementation of the UNCT-SWAP Gender Equality Scorecard for enhanced coherence accountability in the work of the UN system on Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women in Tanzania. In addition, the UN Tanzania COVID-19 Coordination Framework was established early in the pandemic and includes three pillars: Public Health, Socio-Economic Impact and Leaving No One Behind (LNOB). Each pillar is co-led by two UN Agencies, with UN Women and UNFPA leading the LNOB pillar. The framework was designed to secure a comprehensive overview of all related activities within the UNDAP II structure, as well as coordinate short-term and longer-term response and recovery efforts. To date this has included drafting an Emergency Appeal and developing a Socio-Economic Response Framework (which is currently ongoing) and will continue with other upcoming strategic opportunities.
Under its Women’s Leadership Program, Wanawake Wanaweza II, UN Women also supports two essential coordination mechanisms:
UN Women also provides advisory and technical support to government institutions including the Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children (MoHCDGEC) and the Ministry of Labour, Empowerment, Women, Youth, Senior Citizen and Children (MLEWYSC&C) Development In Zanzibar as well as sectoral Ministries with a view to strengthening national ownership and mechanisms for policy dialogue on gender and the gender mainstreaming architecture. As part of implementing this mandate, UN Women co-chairs the Gender Mainstreaming Working Group - Macro Policy (GMWG-MP) together with the MoHCDGEC and provides similar support to the Gender Mainstreaming Technical Working Group (GMTWG) in Zanzibar.
Under the overall guidance of the Country Representative, and dual supervision of the WLPP Programme Manager, the Gender Equality Co-ordination Specialist will be responsible for strengthening accountability of results for gender equality and women's empowerment, enhancing efficiencies, improving UN system-wide coherence on GEWE, and joint action through better coordination between UN agencies, WLPP Project, the government and development partners.
Lead and provide technical support to inter-agency coordination mechanisms:
Provide programme support to Coordination functions and priorities:
Contribute to the development of strategic partnerships and resource mobilization efforts:
Provide advocacy and communication support:
Facilitate knowledge building and sharing:
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