Background/Context
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations (UN), 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. Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women leads and coordinates the efforts of the UN system to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. UN Women provides strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
UN Women has a universal mandate that encompasses a normative, an operational/programmatic as well as a coordination role, all of which are closely linked with its unique structure. At the core of its mandate, UN Women plays a leading role in supporting governments in delivering on their gender equality and empowerment of women (GEEW) commitments in the SDGs. UN Women is mandated to stimulate and coordinate improved action on gender equality across the whole UN system.
Violence against women and girls (VAWG) is the most pervasive human rights violation worldwide. Nearly thirty years after the Beijing Platform for Action, despite unprecedented momentum and commitments to eliminate VAWG, the prevalence has remained persistent. Global emergencies, crises, and conflict have further intensified the drivers and risk factors of VAWG, and digitalization has exacerbated existing forms of violence and led to the proliferation of new forms. In addition, women and girls are likely to experience a continuum of gender-based violence at all stages of migration, which might include bullying as well as verbal, physical and psychological abuse, and sexual violence (including trafficking for sexual exploitation), which are rooted in deeply entrenched gender inequalities and harmful social norms.
Under this framework, UN Women, jointly with ILO, UNICEF and UNODC, and funded by the European Union, are implementing a Project titled “Ensuring Decent Work and Reducing Vulnerabilities for Women and Children in the Context of Labour Migration in Southeast Asia” (PROTECT: Protection of the Rights of Women and Children in Labour Migration). The project is implemented in Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand and mainly aims to protect the rights of women migrant workers and migrant children in Southeast Asia through promoting decent work, while reducing the vulnerabilities of women and children in the context of labour migration, and through preventing and responding to violence against women and children, human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
In this regard, UN Women seek a national consultant to support the development of a National Action Plan on Ending Violence against Women (NAPVAW). The main objective of this consultancy is to support the Royal Thai Government in the development of Thailand’s second National Action Plan on Ending Violence against Women (NAPVAW).
Thailand has made significant progress in the area of ending violence against women and girls with the adoption of its first National Action Plan on the Elimination of Violence Against Women (NAPVAW) in December 2025, marking a critical step in strengthening Thailand’s policy and coordination framework to prevent and respond to violence against women. The NAPVAW development process was informed by extensive reviews and consultations to ensure alignment with ASEAN and international standards, including lessons drawn from Thailand’s participation in the End-Term Review of the ASEAN Regional Plan of Action on the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls and national consultations for the next ASEAN RPA (2026-2035). Building on this momentum, the work of the national consultant will play a key technical role in supporting and informing the development of the next phase of the NAPVAW in close partnership with government and key stakeholders, ensuring coherence with national priorities and alignment with ASEAN and global commitments on ending violence against women.
This consultancy will contribute to the UN Women Thailand Workplan 2026, Outcome 1.1: The UN Country Team, Government and CSOs coherently and systematically contribute to progress on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment and on the implementation of the CEDAW, Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the SDGs and UNSC Resolution 1325 as well as other global and regional normative frameworks and Output 1.1.1 “Government institutions and UN agencies have changed in skills or capacities attributed to the availability of UN Women's knowledge products and services contributing to global normative frameworks and gender-responsive laws, policy and plans.” It will also contribute to the PROTECT project, Output 1.2: Strengthened capacities of competent regional and national institutions for the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of regional and national frameworks on prevention and response to violence against women, including migrants and Output 2.2: Improved capacities and procedures of key institutions and service providers (embassies, governments, CSOs) to deliver coordinated multi-sectoral survivor-centered support to address VAW at local, national, and cross-border levels, under the overall objective to protect the rights of women migrant workers and migrant children in Southeast Asia.
The consultant will be reporting to Thailand’s Country Programme Coordinator and in day-to-day consultation with Programme Analyst, supported by Programme Associate, who will be the point of contact on the contract and payment issues, including coordination of the procurement processes related to the development of the second NAPVAW.
III. Description of Responsibilities
The consultant will be responsible for the following tasks and deliverables:
Task 1. Develop the consultancy workplan:
Task 2. Conduct a Desk Review and develop an inception report:
Task 3: Conduct and facilitate a series of multi-stakeholder consultations, with governmental agencies, Civil Society Organizations, survivor advocates, service providers, researchers, and relevant parties across various regions in Thailand, to support the Government in developing Thailand’s second National Action Plan on Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW).
Task 4. Draft a National Action Plan on Ending Violence Against Women (NAPVAW) in close coordination with MSDHS focal point based on the findings of the assessment and the literature/desk review.
Task 5. Conduct validation workshops (at least 2) of the draft NAPVAW following rounds of consultations and inputs and finalize the draft NAPVAW.
Submit the final version of the National Action Plan on Ending Violence against Women to MSDHS and UN Women for final review and inputs.
| Key Taks and Deliverables | ||
| Key Tasks | Tasks and Deliverables | Target Dates |
| 1. Develop the consultancy workplan and submit for review | DELIVERABLE 1: A detailed consultancy activity plan agreed upon with UN Women and MSDHS. | 31 March 2026
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| 2. Develop inception reports, desk review, and detailed workplans including indicators, timelines, and selected women groups and targeted communities with adequate justifications (in English) | DELIVERABLE 2.1:
| 30 April 2026
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| DELIVERABLE 2.2: Inception report, which should be structured as follows:
| 31 May 2026 |
| 3. Conduct and facilitate a series of multi-stakeholder consultations with relevant parties across various regions in Thailand | DELIVERABLE 3: Final report on the consultancies which will include a summary of the activities submitted. The report will capture recommendations, and will include annexes such as questionnaires, tools, concept notes, materials developed for the workshops. | 31 August 2026
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| 4. Produce a draft of the second NAPVAW (in Thai) | DELIVERABLE 4: First Draft of the second NAPVAW submitted. The draft will include a result-based logical framework which will capture clear indicators, targets, baseline data, implementation timeline, and responsible institutions. | 30 September 2026
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| 5. Conduct and facilitate a series of multi-stakeholder validation workshops across various regions in Thailand | DELIVERABLE 5: Final report on the validation workshops which will include a summary of the activities submitted. The report will capture recommendations, and will include annexes such as questionnaires, tools, concept notes, materials developed for the workshops. | 15 November 2026 |
| 6. Final draft of the second NAPVAW and a report of the validation workshops | DELIVERABLE 6: Final Second National Action Plan on Ending Violence against Women incorporating all inputs and comments from stakeholders submitted. | 15 December 2026 |
Schedule of Payments
Payments for this consultancy will be based on the achievement of each deliverable and certification that each has been satisfactorily completed. Payments will not be based on the number of days worked but on the completion of each stated deliverable within the indicated timeframes.
Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy. The consultant may be required to travel on official mission, and in such case, the travel will be arranged by UN Women and the costs will be covered based on UN Women travel policy.
Also, UN Women will ensure the procurement processes for services related to venue selection, and other administrative needs related to smooth and efficient implementation of the above-mentioned consultancy.
Required Qualifications
Education and Certification:
Experience:
Languages:
Excellent writing in English and Thai required.
How to Apply
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