Enhancing the Capacity of Female MPs on Debating during the lawmaking process- Kenya

The Global Affairs Canada-funded Inclusive Legislatures for Gender Responsive Policies (ILGRP) project implemented in Kenya, Ghana, and Togo aims at improving development outcomes and human rights.
The project supports three partner Parliaments and Parliamentarians to consider the differential impacts of policies, laws, and budgets on the poorest and most marginalized populations, particularly women and girls.

This project is a pioneer effort in providing support towards the strengthening of Parliaments on
inclusiveness and gender equality issues. The implementing organizations are the African Centre for Parliamentary Affairs (ACEPA) and the Parliamentary Centre (PC). To facilitate this, ILGRP project seeks a consultant in Kenya who would like to work in close collaboration
with an International/Canadian consultant and with the ILGRP team in Kenya and Canada to provide capacity enhancement sessions for women MPs from the Parliament of Kenya, aimed at strengthening the capacities of women MPs and caucuses on effective parliamentary debating skills and running effective women caucuses.

The successful candidate will work closely with the ILGRP team, especially the teams in Kenya and Canada within the period February 5th to 20th March 2024.

Detailed Terms of Reference for this consultancy has been attached.

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