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.
Gender inequality in Papua New Guinea is severe, with the country ranked 169 out of 170 globally. Women and girls face high rates of gender-based violence (GBV) and low literacy levels. The DHS 2016-2018 indicates that 54% of women have experienced GBV in the past year, and nearly 23% of women aged 15-49 have no formal education. Structural barriers, cultural norms, and weak protection systems worsen the situation. Tribal conflicts, sorcery accusation-related violence (SARV), and small arms proliferation, especially in the Highlands, increase violence. Despite policies to reduce discrimination, comprehensive strategies are urgently needed to address these issues and achieve gender equality. Additionally, ongoing conflicts have displaced communities, further exacerbating GBV incidents. The persistence of these challenges highlights the critical need for targeted interventions to promote social stability and human rights and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly 05 on gender equality, 10 Reduce Inequality and 16 Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions.
Building on the gains of the EU-UN Spotlight Initiative to Eliminate Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in Papua New Guinea (PNG), UN Women, UNFPA and UNOPS (Agencies) are starting a joint initiative entitled “Soim Wokabaut: Gender-Based Violence Referral Pathways Programme”, financed under the Neighborhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI Global Europe). The joint programme aims to reduce the incidence of GBV in communities in target provinces, including in and out of schools (Eastern Highlands and the National Capital District). This will capitalize on existing programmes addressing specific forms of Gender Based Violence (GBV) and Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHRs) while supporting prevention and protection efforts for GBV survivors, strengthening access to justice, and ending violence against women and girls at national, provincial, district, and community levels. It seeks to scale up effective integrated approaches to deliver quality coordinated services, strengthen referral pathways, mobilize communities and networks to address harmful gender and social norms fueling GBV and SARV and promote implementation of laws and policies to reduce GBV and SARV while mobilizing national, provincial and community leadership on the programme’s investments to enhance sustainability.
The joint programme’s specific objectives are: 1. To increase access of women, men, girls and boys in all their diversity, experiencing gender-based violence, to essential quality services, protection and justice. 2. To improve advocacy and agency of civil society organisations, women’s rights organisations, social movements and communities to end gender-based violence (GBV). 3. To make more effective the engagement of community leaders, male advocates and influential groups and actors in society in changing discriminatory social norms, gender stereotypes, GBV and harmful practices.
Within the Soim Wokabaut, UN Women leads as the Administrative Agent under the overall leadership of the UN Resident Coordinator in PNG. Under the overall guidance of the Operations Manager, the daily supervision of the Programme Technical Coordinator and close collaboration with the implementing agencies, the Finance and Administration Associate is responsible for the execution of a wide range of financial services and administrative processes for Soim Wokabaut program in the PNG country office, ensuring timeliness, efficiency and transparent use of financial resources and delivery of services in accordance with organisational financial rules, regulations, policies, procedures and approved allocations. The Finance and Administration Associate promotes a client-oriented approach consistent with UN Women rules and regulations, standard practices and guidelines.
Under the overall direct supervision of the Operations Manager and overall guidance of the Programme Technical Coordinator, the Programme Finance Associate will provide support with financial Management, budget monitoring and reporting of the Soim Wokabaut program, including for all Responsible UN Agencies (UN Women, UNFPA and UNNOPs). The incumbent will work in collaboration with Finance focal persons of other UN Agencies in close collaboration with the Finance Specialist from the UN Women Brussels Office for solving complex finance-related issues and information delivery of the Soim Wokabaut program.
Scope of Work :
1-Implement financial strategies, and adapt processes and procedures in full compliance of UN rules, regulations, policies, and recording and reporting systems
2-Prepare and administer the Soim Wokabaut Programme budgets in full compliance of UN rules, regulations, policies, and recording and reporting systems
3-Provide finance support to the Soim Wokabaut Programme
4-Provide administrative support to Resource Mobilization
5-Facilitate knowledge building and knowledge sharing
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Ability to administer and execute financial and accounting processes and transactions.
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