Background:
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 Albania is implementing its Strategic Note 2022–2026, which aims to ensure that all women and girls enjoy and exercise their human rights in a gender-equal society and meaningfully contribute to Albania’s sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development and EU integration. This vision is pursued through three outcome areas aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework:
Within this framework, UN Women is implementing the programme “EU4Gender Equality II – Gender Equality Facility in Albania,” funded by the European Union. Building on the first phase (2021–2023), the programme supports Albania in aligning its national frameworks with the EU Gender Equality acquis, thereby contributing to both the country’s EU accession agenda and its commitments under the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Strengthening production, availability, and use of gender statistics is a cornerstone of this effort, as reliable data are essential for evidence-based policymaking, EU monitoring, and accountability.
A central component of this work is the preparation and implementation of Albania’s second national Time Use Survey (TUS) in 2026, conducted 16 years after the first survey in 2010. The TUS is included as a priority activity in Albania’s Multi-Annual Programme on Official Statistics 2022–2026, which defines the official statistical operations to be carried out in the country. Its implementation is further supported by the Memorandum of Understanding signed between UN Women and INSTAT in 2024 on strengthening gender statistics, which provides the broader cooperation framework for advancing the production and use of gender statistics in Albania.
The survey will be designed in full compliance with Regulation (EU) 2019/1700[1], the Harmonised European Time Use Survey (HETUS 2018) Guidelines[2], and the forthcoming HETUS Data Delivery Guidelines (2025)[3].
It will generate internationally comparable data on how women and men allocate their time between paid and unpaid activities. Such data are critical for monitoring SDG indicator 5.4.1 on unpaid domestic and care work and will directly contribute to the Gender Equality Index (time domain) produced by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE). They will also strengthen Albania’s capacity to meet its EU accession reporting obligations in the field of social statistics and gender equality.
International expertise is required to provide technical support for designing and conducting the survey. This includes the design and adaptation of survey instruments (household, individual, and diary questionnaires), preparation of interviewer instructions and training materials, development of coding and validation protocols, and guidance on data processing and quality assurance in line with Eurostat requirements. The consultant will also support the capacity building of INSTAT’s implementation team to carry out the survey.
In this context, UN Women Albania seeks to engage an International Consultant on Time Use Survey Methodology to provide hands-on technical assistance to INSTAT and ensure that Albania’s 2026 TUS is fully aligned with Eurostat methodology and best international practices and standards.
To provide technical assistance to INSTAT in preparing the methodology and tools for conducting the national Time Use Survey in full alignment with Regulation (EU) 2019/1700 and Eurostat’s HETUS standards, while building the institutional capacity of INSTAT staff to develop the survey design, training materials, and coding protocols.
The Consultant will support INSTAT in the following areas:
Survey Instruments and Documentation
Training & Capacity Development
Coding and Data Processing
Finalization of Methodology
Deliverable | Description | Estimated WD | Target Date |
1. Survey methodology | Draft survey methodology note (including sampling design and weighting). Adapt Household, Individual and Diary questionnaires. | 5 WD | By 15th November 2025 |
Provide guidance on data collection instructions, enumerators and supervisors’ manuals. Support on developing training materials for enumerators/supervisors. | 3WD | By 15th November 2025 | |
2. Training & Capacity Development | Conduct in person one training workshop for INSTAT staff on survey methodology. | 4 WD | By 31 October 2025 |
Support the user-producer dialogue to identify national priorities and data needs. | 1WD | By 3 November 2025 | |
Provide guidance and materials for enumerators and coder training, including quality control procedures. | 2WD | 31 January 2026 | |
3. Coding and Data Processing | Develop coding lists and protocols for diary activities (HETUS 2018 ACL). Prepare a coding manual and establish a coding index for harmonized data entry. | 3 WD | By 31 January 2026 |
Hands-on online sessions on diary activity coding using the HETUS 2018 ACL. | 4WD | 25 March 2026 | |
4. Finalization of Survey Methodology Package | Recommendations on finalization of the full survey package (methodology note, questionnaires, manuals, coding protocols, training materials) based on pilot survey results. | 3 WD | 31 January 2026 |
This is a home-based consultancy. As part of this assignment, there will be a maximum of up to three trips to Tirana, Albania.
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