8 October 2024

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A. Introduction
One of the critical challenges confronting Indigenous communities in Asia is water governance. Women primarily oversee the domestic and agricultural use of water, yet their involvement in planning and managing water resources remains challenging. Indigenous women often play pivotal roles in water governance, yet their voices and perspectives are not acknowledged. Further, their indigenous knowledge and skills in water resource management are not well documented.
With the financial support of PAWANKA Fund, the Network of Indigenous Women in Asia (NIWA) and AIPP aim to strengthen the capacities of Indigenous Women to document the knowledge and practices of IW concerning WRM, and further advocate for recognition of Indigenous Women’s critical role in WRM.
Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) is one of the growing recognized research approaches as transformative and empowering the marginalized communities or groups amplifying voices that are ignored and silenced. Thus, research project in two NIWA member countries (Malaysia and Thailand) will be implemented by utilizing feminist participatory action research (FPAR) principles and methodologies. The FPAR research will uncover and document the knowledge of Indigenous Women and unique challenges concerning water resource management.
Thus, NIWA’s Secretariat is seeking the research consultant to develop co-design FPAR and mentor the Indigenous Women in data collection and documenting evidence utilizing feminist participatory action research tools and methodologies.
B. Objective/ Purpose of the Work
The consultant will enhance the capacity of NIWA members by providing a comprehensive understanding of the FPAR methodology and providing ongoing support for the study of Indigenous Women’s roles in Water Governance in Thailand and Malaysia. This includes research design, data collection, analysis, and advocacy, with particular emphasis on incorporating the perspectives of Indigenous Women.
C. Scope of the Work & Deliverables
The consultant(s) will work in close collaboration with NIWA to design, develop and facilitate a participatory and inclusive process for FPAR on women in water governance.
Based on the given objective and scope of the work, the tasks of the consultants will include:
D. Key deliverables:
Based on the above, the key deliverables are as follows:
E. Reporting
The consultant will report to NIWA Secretariat for technical guidance, quality assurance, and finalization of deliverables.
F. Qualifications/Competencies/ Experience
The firm or consultant should possess the following qualifications:
G. Location
This is a remote-based assignment.
H. Duration
The duration of the consultancy agreement will be 15 days in total from November 2024 to April 2025.
I. Payment
The renumeration and payment terms will be subject to negotiation.
J. How to Apply
To apply for the consultancy position, interested parties should send the following documents to [email protected] by 30 October 2024
In the email subject line, please mention: AIPP/FPAR Consultancy.
Only shortlisted Consultant(s) will be notified.
Click here to download the full EOI for consultancy for FPAR research with IW
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)
112 Moo 1, Tambon Sanpranate, Amphur Sansai, Chiang Mai 50210, Thailand
Phone: +66(0) 53 343 539
Fax: +66 (0) 53 343 540
[email protected]