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Women's Access to Justice and VAWG Consultant
2025-06-10T06:21:22+00:00
UN Women
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FULL_TIME
 
kampala
Kampala
00256
Uganda
Nonprofit, and NGO
Human Rights
UGX
 
MONTH
2025-06-16T17:00:00+00:00
 
Uganda
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The National Women's Access to Justice and VAWG Consultant will provide technical support to the Judiciary towards implementation of the Strengthening Criminal Justice Responses to GBV in Uganda (Justice4Her). The consultant will be working under the overall supervision of UN Women Programme Specialist - Access to Justice and working closely with the Judiciary.

Description of Responsibilities/ Scope of Work

Phase 1: Desk Review

  • Review the following documentation: Options Paper for Management of GBV in the Judiciary, Strategy for the Fast Track Mechanism for Effective for Management of GBV cases, Strengthening Criminal Justice Responses to GBV cases in Uganda (Justice 4Her) project document, Service Delivery Standards and Procedures Towards Delivering Quality Integrated Justice Services for Survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls, Navigation Guide of the Criminal Justice System for Survivors/Victims of Gender Based Violence, Evaluation of the Access to Justice Project.
  • Develop a working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism which should be discussed and agreed upon with the stakeholders during orientation of the stakeholders on the same.

Phase 2: Stakeholder Consultations:

  • Facilitate consultations with the following institutions: Judiciary, UPF, ODPP, JLOS Secretariat, UN agencies (UN Women, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF), CSOs (Uganda Law Society (ULS), Uganda Association of Women Lawyers (FIDA (U)), Justice Centers Uganda (JCU), Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP), Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET), JLOS Development Partners’ Group to inform the GBV case management standards and victim support and service guidelines.
  • Engage with stakeholders on the working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism and compare and incorporate for adoption and or amendment with the definition developed by the consultant. 
  • Hold focus group discussions with survivors of violence and witnesses in GBV cases.

Phase 3: Provision of targeted technical support:

  • Support to set up and work with GBV case management committees in the 3 high court circuits of Gulu, Masaka and Nebbi as well as registry staff to develop a criterion for trial-ready cases.
  • Provide technical support to selected judicial officers in drafting the Practice Direction which will define cases that qualify to be GBV and detailing the GBV case management standards/ GBV case management service delivery standards for application across the justice system. The procedures may include agreed upon process and outcome performance indicators.  
  • Provide guidance to the Judiciary to develop victim support and service guidelines at circuit level in Gulu, Nebbi and Masaka. The Guidelines should provide standard procedures for effective, coordinated, and survivor-centered support and harmonized multi-sectoral responses across service providers.
  • Guide Judiciary, Uganda Law Society and Law Council to develop performance standards for defense lawyers with a focus on promoting high-quality legal representation in criminal and civil matters, particularly in contexts such as Uganda, where access to justice and legal aid systems play a key role in ensuring fair trials and protection of rights.
  • Conduct stakeholder validation workshops.
  • Work with the Project Secretariat of the project at Judiciary to support project steering committees at both national and circuit levels to document progress on implementation of the Justice 4Her project, identify challenges and mitigating measures, synthesize lessons learnt and good practices for replication.

Expected Outcome:

  • Prepare inception report with:
    • an understanding of the assignment 
    • workplan
    • a working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation in consultation with the stakeholders
  • Practice direction defining cases that qualify to be GBV and detailing the GBV case management standards and criterion for trial ready cases
  • Victim support and service guidelines.
  • GBV case management standards
  • Service guidelines and performance standards for defense lawyers. 
  • Overall report on implementation of Justice 4her programme by the Judiciary. 

Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel:

This is a home-based full-time consultancy. As part of this assignment, the consultant is expected to travel to all three high court circuits (Masaka, Gulu, Nebbi) to collect data. The consultant will also be required to attend in-person meetings at UN Women Uganda Country Office. 

Competencies :

Core Values:

  • Integrity;
  • Professionalism;
  • Respect for Diversity.

Core Competencies:

  • Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues;
  • Accountability;
  • Creative Problem Solving;
  • Effective Communication;
  • Inclusive Collaboration;
  • Stakeholder Engagement;
  • Leading by Example.

Functional Competencies:

  • knowledge of legal and policy frameworks on ending violence against women and access to justice for women in Africa
  • Ability to easily communicate with stakeholders from all social economic backgrounds.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Ability to work effectively and responsively within a multicultural environment.
  • Ability to build strong relationships with clients; focuses on impact on results for the clients and responds positively to
  • feedback.
  • Ability to manage complexities.
  • Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently.

Required Qualifications

Education and Certification:

  • Master’s (or equivalent) or higher Degree in Criminal Justice, Law, Human Rights, Gender, International Relations, or related field;
  • A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree;
  • A project/programme management certification would be an added advantage.

Experience:

  • At least 5 years of experience required in the field of access to justice with a focus on women, justice sector coordination, justice reform.
  • Extensive technical and institutional capacity building experience. 
  • Experience in sub-Saharan/East Africa would be an asset. 
  • Experience in conducting consultations with diverse stakeholders to elicit actionable information would be an asset.
  • Experience working with UN agencies would be an asset

Languages:

  • Fluency in English is required.
  • Knowledge of any other UN official is an asset.
Phase 1: Desk Review Review the following documentation: Options Paper for Management of GBV in the Judiciary, Strategy for the Fast Track Mechanism for Effective for Management of GBV cases, Strengthening Criminal Justice Responses to GBV cases in Uganda (Justice 4Her) project document, Service Delivery Standards and Procedures Towards Delivering Quality Integrated Justice Services for Survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls, Navigation Guide of the Criminal Justice System for Survivors/Victims of Gender Based Violence, Evaluation of the Access to Justice Project. Develop a working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism which should be discussed and agreed upon with the stakeholders during orientation of the stakeholders on the same. Phase 2: Stakeholder Consultations: Facilitate consultations with the following institutions: Judiciary, UPF, ODPP, JLOS Secretariat, UN agencies (UN Women, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF), CSOs (Uganda Law Society (ULS), Uganda Association of Women Lawyers (FIDA (U)), Justice Centers Uganda (JCU), Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP), Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET), JLOS Development Partners’ Group to inform the GBV case management standards and victim support and service guidelines. Engage with stakeholders on the working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism and compare and incorporate for adoption and or amendment with the definition developed by the consultant.  Hold focus group discussions with survivors of violence and witnesses in GBV cases. Phase 3: Provision of targeted technical support: Support to set up and work with GBV case management committees in the 3 high court circuits of Gulu, Masaka and Nebbi as well as registry staff to develop a criterion for trial-ready cases. Provide technical support to selected judicial officers in drafting the Practice Direction which will define cases that qualify to be GBV and detailing the GBV case management standards/ GBV case management service delivery standards for application across the justice system. The procedures may include agreed upon process and outcome performance indicators.   Provide guidance to the Judiciary to develop victim support and service guidelines at circuit level in Gulu, Nebbi and Masaka. The Guidelines should provide standard procedures for effective, coordinated, and survivor-centered support and harmonized multi-sectoral responses across service providers. Guide Judiciary, Uganda Law Society and Law Council to develop performance standards for defense lawyers with a focus on promoting high-quality legal representation in criminal and civil matters, particularly in contexts such as Uganda, where access to justice and legal aid systems play a key role in ensuring fair trials and protection of rights. Conduct stakeholder validation workshops. Work with the Project Secretariat of the project at Judiciary to support project steering committees at both national and circuit levels to document progress on implementation of the Justice 4Her project, identify challenges and mitigating measures, synthesize lessons learnt and good practices for replication.
knowledge of legal and policy frameworks on ending violence against women and access to justice for women in Africa Ability to easily communicate with stakeholders from all social economic backgrounds. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills  Ability to work effectively and responsively within a multicultural environment. Ability to build strong relationships with clients; focuses on impact on results for the clients and responds positively to feedback. Ability to manage complexities. Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently.
Master’s (or equivalent) or higher Degree in Criminal Justice, Law, Human Rights, Gender, International Relations, or related field; A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree; A project/programme management certification would be an added advantage. Experience: At least 5 years of experience required in the field of access to justice with a focus on women, justice sector coordination, justice reform. Extensive technical and institutional capacity building experience.  Experience in sub-Saharan/East Africa would be an asset.  Experience in conducting consultations with diverse stakeholders to elicit actionable information would be an asset. Experience working with UN agencies would be an asset
postgraduate degree
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Vacancy title:
Women's Access to Justice and VAWG Consultant

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Human Rights]

Jobs at:
UN Women

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, June 16 2025

Duty Station:
kampala | Kampala | Uganda

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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 10 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

The National Women's Access to Justice and VAWG Consultant will provide technical support to the Judiciary towards implementation of the Strengthening Criminal Justice Responses to GBV in Uganda (Justice4Her). The consultant will be working under the overall supervision of UN Women Programme Specialist - Access to Justice and working closely with the Judiciary.

Description of Responsibilities/ Scope of Work

Phase 1: Desk Review

  • Review the following documentation: Options Paper for Management of GBV in the Judiciary, Strategy for the Fast Track Mechanism for Effective for Management of GBV cases, Strengthening Criminal Justice Responses to GBV cases in Uganda (Justice 4Her) project document, Service Delivery Standards and Procedures Towards Delivering Quality Integrated Justice Services for Survivors of Violence Against Women and Girls, Navigation Guide of the Criminal Justice System for Survivors/Victims of Gender Based Violence, Evaluation of the Access to Justice Project.
  • Develop a working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism which should be discussed and agreed upon with the stakeholders during orientation of the stakeholders on the same.

Phase 2: Stakeholder Consultations:

  • Facilitate consultations with the following institutions: Judiciary, UPF, ODPP, JLOS Secretariat, UN agencies (UN Women, UNFPA, UNDP, UNICEF), CSOs (Uganda Law Society (ULS), Uganda Association of Women Lawyers (FIDA (U)), Justice Centers Uganda (JCU), Center for Domestic Violence Prevention (CEDOVIP), Uganda Network on Law, Ethics and HIV/AIDS (UGANET), JLOS Development Partners’ Group to inform the GBV case management standards and victim support and service guidelines.
  • Engage with stakeholders on the working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation of the fast-track mechanism and compare and incorporate for adoption and or amendment with the definition developed by the consultant. 
  • Hold focus group discussions with survivors of violence and witnesses in GBV cases.

Phase 3: Provision of targeted technical support:

  • Support to set up and work with GBV case management committees in the 3 high court circuits of Gulu, Masaka and Nebbi as well as registry staff to develop a criterion for trial-ready cases.
  • Provide technical support to selected judicial officers in drafting the Practice Direction which will define cases that qualify to be GBV and detailing the GBV case management standards/ GBV case management service delivery standards for application across the justice system. The procedures may include agreed upon process and outcome performance indicators.  
  • Provide guidance to the Judiciary to develop victim support and service guidelines at circuit level in Gulu, Nebbi and Masaka. The Guidelines should provide standard procedures for effective, coordinated, and survivor-centered support and harmonized multi-sectoral responses across service providers.
  • Guide Judiciary, Uganda Law Society and Law Council to develop performance standards for defense lawyers with a focus on promoting high-quality legal representation in criminal and civil matters, particularly in contexts such as Uganda, where access to justice and legal aid systems play a key role in ensuring fair trials and protection of rights.
  • Conduct stakeholder validation workshops.
  • Work with the Project Secretariat of the project at Judiciary to support project steering committees at both national and circuit levels to document progress on implementation of the Justice 4Her project, identify challenges and mitigating measures, synthesize lessons learnt and good practices for replication.

Expected Outcome:

  • Prepare inception report with:
    • an understanding of the assignment 
    • workplan
    • a working definition of what would constitute a successful implementation in consultation with the stakeholders
  • Practice direction defining cases that qualify to be GBV and detailing the GBV case management standards and criterion for trial ready cases
  • Victim support and service guidelines.
  • GBV case management standards
  • Service guidelines and performance standards for defense lawyers. 
  • Overall report on implementation of Justice 4her programme by the Judiciary. 

Consultant’s Workplace and Official Travel:

This is a home-based full-time consultancy. As part of this assignment, the consultant is expected to travel to all three high court circuits (Masaka, Gulu, Nebbi) to collect data. The consultant will also be required to attend in-person meetings at UN Women Uganda Country Office. 

Competencies :

Core Values:

  • Integrity;
  • Professionalism;
  • Respect for Diversity.

Core Competencies:

  • Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues;
  • Accountability;
  • Creative Problem Solving;
  • Effective Communication;
  • Inclusive Collaboration;
  • Stakeholder Engagement;
  • Leading by Example.

Functional Competencies:

  • knowledge of legal and policy frameworks on ending violence against women and access to justice for women in Africa
  • Ability to easily communicate with stakeholders from all social economic backgrounds.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Ability to work effectively and responsively within a multicultural environment.
  • Ability to build strong relationships with clients; focuses on impact on results for the clients and responds positively to
  • feedback.
  • Ability to manage complexities.
  • Excellent analytical skills with strong drive for results and capacity to work independently.

Required Qualifications

Education and Certification:

  • Master’s (or equivalent) or higher Degree in Criminal Justice, Law, Human Rights, Gender, International Relations, or related field;
  • A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree;
  • A project/programme management certification would be an added advantage.

Experience:

  • At least 5 years of experience required in the field of access to justice with a focus on women, justice sector coordination, justice reform.
  • Extensive technical and institutional capacity building experience. 
  • Experience in sub-Saharan/East Africa would be an asset. 
  • Experience in conducting consultations with diverse stakeholders to elicit actionable information would be an asset.
  • Experience working with UN agencies would be an asset

Languages:

  • Fluency in English is required.
  • Knowledge of any other UN official is an asset.

 

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 60

Level of Education: postgraduate degree

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Job Category: Legal jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Monday, June 16 2025
Duty Station: kampala | Kampala | Uganda
Posted: 10-06-2025
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 09-06-2025
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 09-06-2077
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