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Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Consultant

Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Consultant has been closed on 08 Mar 2022. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Development Programme

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General information
Donor:
United Nations Development Programme
Industry:
Consulting
Status:
Closed
Value:
Not available
Timeline
Published:
22 Feb 2022
Deadline:
08 Mar 2022
Contacts
Name:
Not available
Phone:
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Email:
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Description
http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=88378
Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Consultant
Procurement Process :IC - Individual contractor
Office :Jamaica - JAMAICA
Deadline :08-Mar-22
Posted on :22-Feb-22
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  
Reference Number :88378
Link to Atlas Project :
00114961 - EnGender - Jamaica
Documents :
PROCUREMENT NOTICE
TOR-PROJECT CONSULTANT-Attachment 1
P11 Form-Attachment 2
IC Consultant Forms
Overview :

Guided by the findings of the aforementioned KAPB Study and Communications for Behaviour Change Framework and Action Plan, a consultant is being sought to support the development and implementation of a Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) Strategy and Action Plan to support the integration of gender equality and a human rights-based approach in Climate Change and DRR decision making machineries in Jamaica. This consultancy contributes directly to the achievement of EnGenDER project Output 1211 which places focus on providing technical assistance for gender-responsive behavioural analysis within national climate change and disaster recovery coordinating bodies.

The central focus of the proposed BCC Strategy & Action Plan is to drive responsive behavioural change among decision makers within Jamaica’s climate change and disaster recovery agencies. The execution of this consultancy is aligned with Jamaica’s National Policy for Gender Equality (NPGE), which seeks to:

1. “To reduce all forms of gendered discrimination and promote gender equality and social justice.

2. To strengthen institutional mechanisms and develop the skills and tools required to mainstream gender in cultural, social, economic, and political institutions, structures, and systems.

3. To promote sustainable behaviour, change and improve organizational effectiveness and the capacity of public sector entities to develop, implement and monitor gender responsive plans, projects, programmes and policies.

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