Type of contract : Consultant Contract
Level : Level 3- Senior
Hiring Unit : Education Sector (ED)
Duty Station : Windhoek
Work location : Remote
Duration of contract : 6 months
Hiring open to : External candidates
Application deadline (Midnight UTC+2 Time) : 04/03/2026
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Call for Expression of Interest
UNESCO Windhoek is seeking the services of a qualified consultant/consultancy firm to support the adaptation of global resources designed to promote positive and healthy masculinities, reduce gender-related barriers to education, and strengthen boys’ engagement in education. The assignment involves adapting and contextualising four global guides to ensure their full cultural, linguistic, policy, and classroom relevance within the Namibian context, while maintaining the gender-transformative integrity of the original materials and human rights standards.
1. Background
Achieving SDG 4 on quality education and SDG 5 on gender equality requires targeted action to ensure that both girls and boys remain engaged, supported, and able to learn successfully. In Namibia, a growing body of evidence shows that boys are increasingly disengaging from school and underperforming academically. This trend is strongly shaped by restrictive gender norms and expectations, which influence boys’ motivation, willingness to seek help, and emotional expression. These harmful concepts of masculinity contribute to higher levels of absenteeism, repetition, and school dropout, and in some cases expose boys to risky behaviours, crime, and violence. Addressing these challenges is therefore essential not only for boys’ wellbeing and learning outcomes, but also for creating safer, more equitable classroom environments for all learners.
UNESCO Windhoek, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) and the non-governmental organization FAWENA, is implementing the project “Promoting Positive Masculinities to Keep Boys Engaged in Education.” The initiative aims to transform gender norms within the education sector and strengthen an inclusive, gender-responsive school environment that supports both boys and girls to thrive.
As part of this project, four key global guides developed by UNESCO HQ with its partners Equimundo and the University of East Anglia under the Lifting Barriers project Lifting barriers: Educating boys for gender equality | UNESCO will be adapted to the Namibian context. These include:
2. Objectives of the Consultancy
3. Scope of Work
The consultant/consultancy firm will be responsible for the following tasks:
3.1 Conduct a contextual analysis, including:
3.2. Review the four global guides
3.3. Engage key national stakeholders, including MEIYSAC curriculum developers, pre-service teacher training institutions, line ministries, gender experts, civil society organisations, faith-based organisations, and teacher trade unions, through consultative meetings and targeted interviews to gather inputs that will inform the adaptation process.
3.4. Adapt and align the four global guides to the Namibian context by:
3.5. Facilitate validation processes, including:
3.6. Develop training materials
3.7. Conduct capacity-building sessions, including:
3.8. Prepare and submit comprehensive reports, including:
The consultancy is expected to be completed over a period of 6 months. A detailed work plan with timelines for each deliverable will be developed in consultation with UNESCO and MEIYSAC upon commencement of the contract.
For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.
EDUCATION
The ideal candidate shall possess the following qualifications, competencies and experience:
WORK EXPERIENCE
DESIRABLE
LANGUAGES
Excellent knowledge (spoken and written) of English.
Interested consultants/consultancy firms are requested to complete the online application and submit, via email, an expression of interest accompanied by a detailed curriculum vitae and a proposed budget to ao.windhoek@unesco.org by 4 March 2026.
Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information, by the above deadline.
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