Entrepreneurship in the territories: is it the right time?

About Landesa
Grounded in the knowledge that having legal rights to land is a foundation for prosperity and opportunity, Landesa partners with governments and local organizations to ensure that those experiencing the most extreme forms of poverty have secure rights over the land they steward. Founded as the Rural Development Institute in 1967, Landesa has helped more than 100 million families living in poverty gain legal control over their land. Landesa works closely with Landesa Indonesia, an Indonesia-based foundation, headquartered in Jakarta and established in 2023, that promotes social and humanitarian efforts related rural development and poverty alleviation focused on land rights and other natural resources, in addition to promoting the participation and social standing of women and marginalized communities. With secure land rights, especially for women, these families can eat better, earn more, educate their children, practice conservation, and achieve dignity for generations. We seek to generate evidence and develop case studies to understand gender issues and women’s land and natural resource tenure--especially linked to local-level food security and mangrove/environmental protection, management, and sustainable use in Indonesia. This will inform and advance gender-responsive scalable pilots and policy efforts to (1) strengthen women’s tenure and food security/ livelihoods, including as linked to mangroves, forests, and other natural resources, (2) promote women’s participation in protecting mangroves and forest environments and contributing to climate mitigation and adaptation, and (3) promote gender equality and women’s empowerment and full participation in all spheres, including land, mangrove, and forest management.
Scope of Work
We seek an individual Consultant to participate in our rapid assessment on gender and women’s tenure issues linked to food security and mangrove/environment protection for at least two pilot sites located in Nagekeo Kabupaten and Ngada Kabupaten, covering two villages in each kabupaten, working in close collaboration with Landesa, Landesa Indonesia, and our implementing partner. The individual will participate in and support all aspects of the rapid assessment, from the early phase of co-design through to co-implementation, including to ensure smooth communication and implementation—especially as between Landesa, Landesa Indonesia, and our implementing partner. We seek applications from individuals.
The Consultant will participate in and proactively support programmatic and administrative aspects involved in the rapid assessment that includes:
The Consultant will collaborate closely with Landesa, Landesa Indonesia, and our implementing partner, working in Bahasa Indonesia or English, as needed.
Deliverables
(1) Secondary research products, including inputs to the literature review—especially to incorporate Landesa Indonesia pilot findings and learnings to-date
(2) Rapid assessment logistics and administrative communications and documents, as needed
(3) Internal interim key findings report (3-5 page) immediately following the field-based assessment; and review of implementing partners’ Short Interim Findings Report
(4) Write up of field notes in Bahasa and English
(5) Review of the Assessment Report (first and final drafts)
(6) Biweekly updates on progress, learnings, and challenges during the engagement
Timeline
The rapid assessment will span approximately 5-6 months, commencing in June 2025 (with initial planning meetings, development of a literature review, etc.).The Consultant must have a schedule flexible enough to fully participate in all aspects of the rapid assessment, according to the dates set by Landesa Indonesia and our implementing partner.
Fee for Service
The Consultant will be paid a competitive daily rate, covering up to approximately 10-15 days a month. Landesa will also ensure reimbursement of expenses related to travel and rapid assessment implementation.
Contractor requirements/competencies
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Landesa partners with governments, communities, and other stakeholders in more than 66 countries to equip people experiencing poverty with gender-sensitive land rights reforms using law & policy tools
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