Fiji Program Support Platform (FPSP)
- Short Term Consultant – 3 February to 30 June 2025 (maximum 108 days in the term)
- Based in Suva, Fiji
This opportunity closed on 26 January 2025
Fiji Program Support Platform (FPSP)
Program Overview:
FPSP, also referred to as the ‘Platform’, a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) investment, will contribute to the delivery of Fiji’s national development priorities, in line with the Australia’s International Development Policy, the Fiji-Australia Vuvale Partnership and the Development Partnership Plan.
The Platform will deliver key bilateral programs, such as health, education, scholarships, social infrastructure, governance, climate and emergency preparedness and response. Platform activities will identify and address climate risks, promote climate action, and gender equality, disability and social inclusion (GEDSI) across and beyond the sector programs.
The Platform has three functional Outcomes:
Context:
The Government of Fiji developed and launched the Fiji National Action Plan (NAP) to Prevent Violence Against All Women and Girls 2023 – 2028, with technical support delivered through UN WOMEN. The NAP is proposed to be evidence-generating and evidence-driven, with a comprehensive monitoring, evaluation and learning framework aligned with best practice on research and analysis on VAWG, building on existing national and global evidence to assess progress towards key outcomes.
The Fiji NAP sets out a whole-of-country and whole-of-population approach with five key strategies (strategic pillars) to comprehensively address violence. The NAP commits to work strategically across 13 key influential settings in Fiji to address VAWG holistically in all aspects of public and private life: Education Sector; Universities, technical and vocational colleges; Workplaces and corporations; Sports and recreation spaces; Arts ; Health and Social services; Faith based contexts; Media, advertising and entertainment; Public spaces, transport, infrastructure; Legal, justice and corrections; Informal sector; Disciplined Forces; Traditional institutions and entities.
The NAP Implementation Unit oversees delivery of the NAP across all settings and was located with the UN WOMEN team which provided technical support and supervision. However, in September 2024, MWCSP requested the Unit be located within the Ministry offices and DFAT agreed to channel support through the Platform GEDSI Fund.
Position Summary:
The position reports directly to the Director of Women, MWCSP and the NAP Secretariat and Technical Working Group. The position will have an indirect reporting line to the Platform Cross-Cutting Priorities Lead.
The position is responsible for the provision of technical assistance, to progress implementation of the NAP to End Violence Against Women and Girls, and strengthen links with GBV Response services and the Gender Transformative Institutional Capacity Development initiative.
Key Responsibilities:
In coordination with the Director of Women of MWCSP, the Fiji NAP Secretariat and Technical Working Group, the Fiji NAP Coordination and Implementation Unit, the consultant will be responsible for the following major tasks:
Key Deliverables:
Technical assistance, capacity-strengthening and strategic planning
Monitoring and Evaluation
Facilitate strategic linkages between the Fiji NAP, service delivery of GBV Response and institutional capacity development program
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