Background of the Program
Coalitions for Change (CfC) is a program under the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade (DFAT) and The Asia Foundation Partnership in the Philippines.
In its second phase (2018-2022), CfC supports Philippine leaders in civil society, academe, the
private sector, and government who pursue policy reforms to support inclusive economic growth,
social development, governance, and peace towards improving the lives of Filipinos. The program
also provides training and mentoring to equip leaders to better pursue policy reforms.
Designed to be an adaptive and responsive program, CfC’s support to Philippine leaders and
organizations has helped introduce transformative policy reforms that bring positive outcomes for
Filipinos in the broad areas of economic growth, social development, and governance.
Background of the Assignment
Persons with Disability continuously face challenges in their participation in society. Analysis of case
studies in developing countries showed that higher disability rates are associated with higher
illiteracy, poor nutritional status, lower inoculation and immunization coverage, lower birth weight,
higher unemployment and underemployment rates, and lower occupational mobility. While the
Philippines have extended efforts to mitigate this cycle through various programs including
conditional cash transfers and establishment of the National Council of Disability Affairs, the
challenge continues to persist and pervade.
Another important development is the Mandanas-Garcia Ruling. The most immediate effect is that
many of the social development and protection programs of the National Government will be
devolved to the Local Government Units. The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has
already issued an executive order (EO) that delineates the responsibilities of the national
government and the local government units. This development can put the responsibility of
upholding the rights of persons with disabilities to the local government unit.
CfC works with partners to introduce policies that promote the inclusion of people with disabilities
and their participation in education, health, and employment.
CfC is seeking to hire the following consultancy position:
- One (1) Local Governance Advocacy and Network Specialist for Disability
Local Governance Advocacy and Network Specialist for Disability
Period: October 2021 – June 2022
Level of Effort (LOE): Maximum of 90 days
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Network, advocate, and collaborate with disability groups and coalitions, and relevant
stakeholders.
- Identify possible entry points to introduce reform agenda through relevant government
officials, legislators, and stakeholders.
- Create and draft policy papers, briefers, presentations, and other reference materials.
- Provide technical inputs in team discussion and strategy planning, especially to push for
the identified reform agenda.
- Develop and pursue technically sound and politically feasible policies, which promote
inclusive reforms.
- Maintain collaborative relationships with the CfC Social Development team, its network,
and partners.**Qualifications**:
- Bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline (e.g Political Science, Public Administration,
Development Studies, etc.) Master’s degree in the field of Public
Management/Governance, Political Science, or Social Work is desirable.
- Working knowledge of Philippines’ policies, context, processes, and programming
particularly on the disability sector
- Has extensive networks and strong on-the-ground experience engaging with different
stakeholders especially in the disability sector. Membership or involvement in disability
inclusive coalition or advocacy group is desirable.
- Demonstrated ability to engage productively with government departments especially
with the Department of Interior and Local Government and/or actual Local Government
Units.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills in both English and Filipino and proven
ability to suit communication style for different audience types.
- Working knowledge of basic research methods and techniques.
- Ability to analyze, interpret, and summarize data that may be used for communication
materials.
- Ability to self-direct, balance competing priorities, and meet deadlines.
- Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills.
- Demonstrated experience working in adaptive programs and development
entrepreneurship would be an advantage.
How to apply
Interested applicants should send their TAF Application Form (https://tinyurl.com/TAFAppForm2021) EBD Form (https://tinyurl.com/EBDForm) to consultancyPH@asiafoundation.org on or before 4 PM on 20 October 2021
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.