Terms of Reference

African Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI)

Development of Module on The Global Financial Architecture and the Gendered impacts of Austerity

‘Before even the British came into relations with our people, we were a developed people, having our own institutions, having our own ideas of government.’ Walter Rodney.

1.0. Introduction

These Terms of Reference serve as guidelines for developing the module on “Global Financial Architecture and the gendered impacts of Austerity”. This module is part of the wider curriculum for Feminist and Transformational Leadership Development conducted under Akina Mama wa Afrika’s (AMwA) flagship programme, the African Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI).

2.0. Background

In line with AMwA’s mission to “Build feminist leadership and collective power to deconstruct intersectional systems of oppression to advance gender and social justice,” the AWLI, is a space and vehicle for feminist political education. Our leadership programme is the first step of, and an indispensable component of our feminist movement building toolkit, creating opportunities for awakening feminist consciousness and organizing based on solidarity premised on shared values and issues. Through the AWLI, AMwA contributes to the growth and strengthening of the feminist movement in Africa by raising the political consciousness of change-makers including young feminists, gender justice advocates, women’s rights activists and civil and political leaders who are provided with the tools, networks and resources to disrupt the status quo in their spheres of influence. We see feminist leadership development as a continuous process of growth which requires nurturing through community support and modeling feminist leadership principles.

3.0. Objective of the module

This module aims to bring into focus the intricate position of African economies in the current global financial system; and how this positioning has worked to reinforce inequality in the social, economic and political spectrum against Africa in general and marginalized groups in particular. These inherent inequalities of this global financial architecture have implications for the pace of financing public services, industrialisation, trade, taxation, debt management, structural transformation, and the broader realization of the sustainable development goals across the continent.

Through this module, we seek to critique the neoliberal capitalist system and its underlying orthodox economic theory that is gendered, exploitative, and extractive and yet continue to shape the global financial architecture. Using the gendered impacts of austerity measures broadly and in the health sector on women in all their diversities, we hope that this module will inspire as well as help participants to understand the urgency to confront and transform the current global financial architecture.

Specifically, we hope that through this module will:

4.0. Expected outcomes

5.0. Specific deliverables/Specific tasks:

6.0 Timeframe:
This assignment will be undertaken for a period of 3 person-days.
7.0 Fees and expense structure
The consultant shall be paid a fee of $500 per day inclusive of incidental costs and related taxes.
8.0 Reporting:
The work will be carried out in close coordination with the Programme Lead- Economic Justice and Climate Action.
9.0. Who can apply and how?

If this opportunity suits you or someone in your network, please share it as widely as you can.

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