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An Introductory Overview of the Baghdad Women Association
It is one of the local civil society organizations operating in Iraq since 2004. Its vision is to combat all forms of violence against women and girls and to ensure legal protection, equality, and respect for all human rights of women and girls.
Project title:
Building Peace & Security in Iraq (BPSI)
Policy title:
Climate change and its impact on women and unemployment among IDPs
Project Background
BSPI (Building Peace & Security in Iraq) is a project in Anbar, Ninewa, Diyala, Kirkuk, and Salah al-Din to support safe return, promote peaceful, sustainable reintegration into society, and ensure durable solutions for those most impacted by conflict and displacement.
This will be achieved through ensuring access to justice and equal rights for all and building social cohesion and peaceful co-existence within communities. Using a bottom-up approach, proposed interventions will be implemented at community, civil society, and institutional levels to minimize the many barriers to effective return, reintegration, and rehabilitation.
Through this project, the capacity of partners, local and central government, civil society, and advocacy groups will be strengthened. Aligned to the priorities and in consultation with UN agencies and INGOs for coordination and deconfliction, this project will reach approximately 41,000 individuals (22,000M, 19,000F), including 39% returnees, 24% IDPs, and 37% host communities. Priority will be given to those most at risk or facing the greatest rights violations, including women, youth, PwDs, minorities, and those with a perceived Daesh affiliation.
Development of a Policy Paper Objective:
To explore how climate change affects women and increases unemployment among internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Iraq. The paper will highlight the challenges these groups face and suggest practical solutions to address the impacts of climate change, support women, and create job opportunities for IDPs.
Roles and Responsibilities:
The Consultant is expected to provide the following Key Responsibilities:
Research:
Stakeholder Engagement:
High-Level Roundtable:
Recommendations:
Report Writing:
Conference Leadership:
Reporting:
Time frame:
Participants:
Location:
The consultancy will focus on the five governorates of Anbar, Ninewa, Diyala, Kirkuk, and Salah al-Din, which are key areas due to their diverse populations, recovery challenges from conflict, and significant vulnerability to climate change.
The Consultant is free to choose 2–3 cities within these governorates to conduct focused research and activities. This flexibility allows the Consultant to select locations that best align with the project’s objectives, considering factors such as:
How to Apply
All candidates interested in applying for this assignment should send the applications to info@bwa-iraq.org
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