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Women Empowerment in Saudi Arabia UNDP Project Document Proposal ID 00061192 I. Situation Analysis: The Ninth National Development Plan of Saudi Arabia (2010 2014), produced with technical support from UNDP/UNDESA and launched in August 2010, emphasizes the importance for the Kingdom to realize comprehensive, balanced and sustainable economic and social development as historical levels of budget allocations were assigned to social development projects. This objective expresses the developmental directions of the Kingdom and its will to accelerate the process of development, by improving standards of living and promoting quality of life by reducing unemployment rates. Hence raising the skill level and developing manpower (in this instance women capacity) fulfills the objective. The effective participation of Women in Saudi Arabia s development is clearly stated in the NDP. According to the ninth NPD, and despite progress in their health and education, participation of women in economic activity is still limited, compared with the total number of women of working age or the total labour force. The ratio of working Saudi women of working age (15 years and older) to total Saudi women in 2008 did not exceed 8.4%, and their participation in the labor force did not exceed 11.5%. This remains one of the lowest rates in the region. The main feature of female participation in the labour market in 2008 is the predominance of the educated women. The ratio of employed Saudi women (15 years and older) without a certificate to total working women was 2.8%, compared with 7.4% for males. Uneducated women are more challenged, especially in rural areas. In 2007, UNESCO estimated that 20.6 percent of Saudi women over the age of 15 were illiterate. With only 3 percent of female illiterates finding an active role in the labor market, over one million Saudi women find themselves unable to enter the labor market due to lack of education or appropriate skills, hence the need to provide assistance and skills to enable some to ensure a livelihood. Diversification of female employment and achieving broader sectoral participation of women require not only expansion of employment opportunities for females in economic sectors other than education, but also ensuring that female graduates of all educational stages have the competencies needed for competition; hence the need for changes in the disciplinary structure of outputs of higher education. As a result of the obvious need. Prince Sultan Fund (PSF) was founded by Prince Mohammed bin Fahd in 2007, in Dammam, to support women small enterprises nationally, as a financially independent non profit organization, the fund provides technical and financial support to Saudi girls and women, as well as women s small existing projects. Projects submitted are varied and can range from a small home-based business to an enterprise employing 20+ people, men and women. Projects have so far covered a variety of sectors, focusing mainly on services, education, and health. The applicant presents her idea to a group of professionals selected by the Fund board. After screening a list of finalists is put together entitling applicants to take a 40-hour training programme on various business processes including business plans and feasibility studies. Once this is done, the women would have to present their business plans to the PSF board members for final approval. The Fund aims at: 1- Supporting female entrepreneurs through capacity development programmes and vocational training; and RO. Box: 94623 Riyadh 11614, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tel: 4885301 Fax: 4885309 Email: registry@undp.org.sa.11614 48853O9:$A registry @ undp.org.sa ZI y11 ilj 94623 488 :.u- S3Ol:

Institutional capacities required for PSF!PJC to deliver its mandate of nurturing women The main outputs to achieve the above outcomes are: households and communities. 2- Empowering Saudi women as they become income earners and decision-makers in their registry undporgsa.11614 94623:--48853O1-4885309:.. P0. Box: 94623 Riyadh 1 1614. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia TeL 4885301 Fax: 4885309 EmaiL regstri undporgsa UNDP. All project personnel will be under the guidance and supervision of an assigned project manager. (NPD) will be in charge of the management of this project and will be the coordination focal point with The project will be nationally executed through Prince Sultan Fund (PSF). The National Project Director these activities (ISS) will be incorporated in the budget. organizational capacities of PSF, and beneficiaries to manage direct and coordinate the activities, cost of UNDP KSA CO will provide technical and advisory support in enhancing the managerial, technical and This project will be nationally executed in accordance with the established UNDP procedures and responsibility on behalf of the government. role as the National Coordinating Authority and implementing partner. which will retain ultimate guidelines. The Project Document will be signed between UNDP and the Prince Sultan Fund (PSF) in its IV. Management Arrangements e. Leadership trainings provided for young women to help them identify their roles as leaders at the cultural, social and economical levels feasibility of business studies f. Training of trainers provided to ensure sustainability of empowerment, ensuring scientific gaps and ensuring ownership at all levels c. Consultative meetings with PSF/PJC board members, staff and stakeholders held identifying d. Local, regional and international programs and initiatives that PSF!PJC should establish links with b. International best practices prepared and delivered a. Desk review of the background documentation prepared for mutual benefit identified. The proposed activities to achieve those outputs are: leadership Identify and train 20 women as trainers by developing their strengths and approaches to leaders within the community. development; Empowering the Saudi woman as an income-earner and a decision-maker mobilizing and utilizing all available and potential resources through PSF institutional and individual capacity Develop Leadership skills of 90 participants to enable them to fulfill their role as effective businesses and leadership developed training; and 1- Supporting female entrepreneurs through capacity development programmes and vocational

implementation of the project and the delivery of outputs. These documents will provide critical information and lessons learned regarding the effectiveness of the UNDP. Terminal Report, one month after completion of all project activities should be submitted to Final External Auditing of Project Annual Project progress report at the end of each year (APR). registry @ undp.org.sa LJ) 11614 94623 Ol :ja1 48853 :.u P.O. Box: 94623 Riyadh 11614, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tel: 4885301 Fax: 48853O9: 4885309 Email: registry@undp.org.sa Quarterly progress reports to the Project Board (QPR).

Outputs impact and indicative Activities (Strategy) Type of Input/Timin Cost in USD Intended Activities 9/Relations Results hip with Riyadh Tel: Fax: Home base Internationa I other Partners 1-30,000 1.1 Desk review of the background documentation Desk Review! One -Improved Consultants / Reports Institutional capacities required for PSF!PJC institutional and 12 International best practices prepared and delivered Interviews! and individual Meetings Publication capacities of PSF!PJC. to deliver its mandate 1.3 Consultative meetings with PSF!PJC board members, staff and of nurturing women j businesses and leadership -Assisting entrepreneurs to establish their I businesses on scientific grounds. s/travel/dis stakeholders held identifying gaps and ensuring ownership at all levels. 1.4 Local, regional and international programs and initiatives that PSF!PJC should establish links with for mutual benefit identified Desk review Desk work. Field visits semination P0. Box: 94623 11614, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia SL 11614 94623 4885301 4885301 4885309 Email: registry@undp.org.sa,$i 4885309 registry@undp org sa

- --- - Tel: Fax: IL Annual Work Plan Budget Sheet Year: 2011-2012 EXPECTED OUTPUTS PLANNED ACTIVITIES TIMEFRAME I RESPONSIBLE And baseline, indicators List activity results and including annual targets associated actions Funding PARTY Si S2 S3 S4 PLANNED BUDGET Source Budget Description F Amount : & - 30,000 Institutional capacities required for PSF/PJC to deliver its mandate of nuuring women Desk review of the background documentation UNDP prepared I businesses and Internabonal best practices leadership prepared and delivered X I Baseline :No previous Consultative meetings with background reviews PSF/PJC board members,. International were conducted staff and stakeholders held One International I consultant fees x xxx identifying gaps and Consultants/PSF Indicators: PSF Board ensuring ownership at all Travel and DSA approval on suggested levels I changes Targets: The Local, regional and development of international programs and guidelines and manuals initiatives that PSF!PJC X X X for institutional and should establish links with individual capacities of for mutual benefit identified PSF Output 2 1. International 77,500 Empowering the Saudi Leadership training for consultant fees Three woman as an incomeyoung women to identify earner and a decisiontheir roles as leaders. International maker mobilizing and Consultants/PSF. Travel UNDP Workshop fees utilizing all available and catering, material potential resources printing) P.O. Box: 94623 Riyadh 11614, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 4885301 & -.--..Si. 11614 94623 4885301 4885309 Email: registry@undp.org.sa 4885309 registry@undp org sa

Enhancing the Role of Women and Youth in National Development UNDP Programme Component: Expected Outcome: Women Entrepreneurs with Assistance from PSF/PJC Increased by 100% Country: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Project Document Date: /v/ 0(1 Signature: H z*zhzz UN RC/UNDP Resident Representative Agreed by (UNDP): Dr. Riyad Musa Date: Signature: Deputy Secretary General Agreed by (Prince Sultan Fund): Hana Al Zuhair Programme Period: 2 years Project Title: Women Empowerment in Saudi Arabia Total Budget: US$ 200,000 Project ID: SAU1O/ 00077412 Project Duration: 24 months Management Arrangement: NGO Execution opportunities. To Provide advisory and capacity development support to Prince Sultan Fund (PSF)/Princess Jawahirl Prince Sultan Fund (PSF) Implementing partner: Center for Women Empowerment (PJC) to help achieve their goal of expanding access of women to livelihood I Economic Empowerment of Women Expected Output: II L!JII

2. At least 10 years previous experience in UNDP/UN or other technical assistance in areas related 3. Excellent communication and writing skills in Arabic and English to education and youth development and women empowerment 1. An advanced University Degree in education/social studies or related fields regstry 41 undp.orgsa > 11614 94623 4885301 4885309 SL P.O. Box: 94623 Ryadh 11614, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Tel: 4885301 Fax: 4885309 Email: registry@undp.org.sa IV. Qualifications and Experience Required:

financial support to Saudi girls and women, as well as women small existing projects. enterprises, as a financially independent non-profit organization, the fund provides technical and Prince Sultan Fund (PSF) was founded by Prince Mohammed bin Fahd to support women small Background: Terms of Reference International Consultancy Mission P.0, Box: 34623 Riyadh 11614, KJngdom of Saud Arabia TeL 4885301 registry @ undporgsa 1 1614-u1 94623:-4885301 :,i1-4885309:4o Fax: 4885303 EmaiL registry@undporg.sa III. Deliverables: leadership skills, community. The participants will be provided with methods, tools and approaches to develop their Develop and deliver three workshops in three various regions in the Kingdom each consist of fivedays leadership workshop to a group of 90 women representatives of various sectors from the Leadership Training: in order to transfer the knowhow to the community. ToT will contribute to the empowering of the group of National Trainers with knowledge and skills the community. The participants will be provided with methods, tools and approaches. As a result, Develop and deliver three workshops in three various regions in the Kingdom each consist of five-days Training of Trainers to a group of 20 trainers representatives of various sectors from Training Of Trainers: consultants will carry the following tasks: identify a group of trainees to develop their capacities as trainers of the future. at the cultural, social and economical levels. On a second set of workshops the consultants will The main objective of the consultancy missions is to be developing the leadership capacity and empower women through series of training workshops to help them identify their roles as leaders The workshops will take place in three different regions in the Kingdom. Through each the IL Objective: and exchanging best practices in the field. assistance in assessing the institutional and individual needs of PSF, developing its capacities, approached the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to seek advisory and technical training programmes to enhance PSF s operational efficiency. The newly established fund has formulating development training programmes focusing mainly on leadership for young females, As the practical experience is not available, the fund recognized the need to set up special households and communities. 2. Empowering Saudi women as they become income earners and decision-makers in their training; and 1. Supporting female entrepreneurs through capacity development programmes and vocational The Fund aims at; Leadership Training - TOT Annex 2