Purpose of the Consultancy
FHN seeks a consultant to lead research that redefines risk from a feminist perspective, centering the experiences of WROs and feminist movements. The research will:
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Examine and document current risk frameworks in humanitarian and development funding.
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Redefine risk in a way that promotes equitable aid distribution and challenges exclusionary donor practices.
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Provide actionable recommendations for donors, policymakers, and humanitarian agencies to shift power to WROs.
Scope of Work
The consultant will:
- Conduct a Literature Review
- Analyze existing risk frameworks in humanitarian and development sectors.
- Identify gaps and limitations in current donor approaches to risk.
- Examine how risk is defined by donors beyond financial considerations (e.g., security, legal, operational, reputational risks).
- Facilitate Participatory Research
- Conduct key informant interviews with FHN members, WROs, and key humanitarian actors.
- Organize focus groups with WROs, including an in-person session at the FHN Members’ Meeting (May/June 2025).
- Ensure intersectional perspectives, capturing the experiences of diverse feminist actors, including marginalized racial, ethnic, and disability communities.
- Develop a Research Report & Advocacy Strategy
- Synthesize findings into a feminist analysis of risk.
- Draft a report with recommendations for donors, humanitarian agencies, and policymakers.
- Ensure accessibility by having the report translated into Arabic, French, and Spanish (costs to be included in consultancy fees. Coordination to be supported by FHN Comms Lead).
- Disseminate Findings & Support Advocacy
- Engage stakeholders to foster policy change and adoption of feminist risk frameworks.
- Share insights with FHN members, WROs, and international allies to promote feminist-driven risk management
How to apply
Interested application can request the full Terms of Reference (ToR) from Chris Homann (he/him) at Chris.Homann@actionaid.org
Proposal to be submitted before or on 30 April 2025, 11:00 GMT to Chris Homamm (he/him) at Chris.Homann@actionaid.org