Consultancy - Review of Gender Policy in Energy
Practical Action
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Make agriculture work better for smallholder farmers, many of them women, so they can adapt to climate change and achieve a good standard of living.
- Help more people harness the transformational effects of clean affordable energy and reduce avoidable deaths caused by smoke from indoor stoves and fires.
- Make cities in poorer countries cleaner, healthier places to live and work.
- Build disaster resilience into the lives of people threatened by hazards – reducing the risk of hazards and minimizing their impact on lives and livelihoods.
- Evaluate policy impacts, address new challenges, best practices and incorporate lessons learned from implementation.
- Provide recommendations for improving the implementation of gender policy in the energy sector, ensuring that it is effectively translated into practice.
- Develop a comprehensive assignment workplan, including activities and timeline, in line with Practical Action’s requirements and guidelines.
- Review the current policy, other relevant literature, existing data, and reports to understand the current context.
- Design qualitative and quantitative data tools to be used in interviews with select respondents, and key informants.
- Conduct a field visit to select counties for data collection.
- Consult with key stakeholders, including MoEP and SAGAs’ staff, County Government staff, energy entrepreneurs, local private sector actors, energy suppliers, and other relevant actors, to gather insights for the report.
- Analyze field data, and other relevant data, and develop a comprehensive report.
- Disseminate the report for validation and have the final report approval by MoEP.
- A brief field report following the data collection exercise.
- Draft gender policy review report.
- Final gender policy review report approved by MoEP.
- Advanced degree in Gender Studies, Energy Policy, Development Studies, or a related field.
- Proven experience in Policy analysis and gender mainstreaming.
- Demonstrate knowledge of Kenya’s energy sector, policy environment and gender frameworks.
- Strong analytical, facilitation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Excellent research, analytical, writing, and communication skills.
- Excellent communication skills, both spoken and written.
- The WEEK 3 project team will provide day to day support during the assignment to support the actualization of this assignment and within stipulated timelines.
- Practical Action will also provide all necessary program documents required.
- A work plan including methodology, timelines, and deliverables - 26th September 2025
- Inception report including finalized data tools for the data collection exercise - 30th September 2025
- Field visit: Data collection exercise - 6th – 24th October 2025
- A brief field report following the data collection exercise - 30th October 2025
- Draft policy review report - 7th November 2025
- Feedback from PA and MoEP on the report - 14th November 2025
- Report validation - 21st November 2025
- Final Report approved by MoEP - 30th November 2025
- Tranche 1 (40% of the total cost): Upon submission of the inception report
- Tranche 2 (30% of the total cost): submission and acceptance of the of 1st draft of the report
- Tranche 3 (30% of the total cost): submission and acceptance of the final report
- A technical proposal outlining their Proposed workplan: methodology, timelines, and deliverables.
- A financial proposal detailing cost the consultant and the support staff.
- CVs of the consultant(s) and proposed support staff highlighting relevant experience.
- Samples of previous work related to policy review and gender mainstreaming.
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