CARE is an international development organisation fighting global poverty with a special focus on working with women and girls to bring sustainable changes to their communities. CARE was founded in 1945, today CARE works in 100 countries around the globe and supporting 950 poverty-fighting development and humanitarian aid projects to reach more than 62 million people directly and 216 million people indirectly. We work with partners to achieve lasting results for marginalised communities. CARE has been working in Cambodia since 1973, with an office in Phnom Penh since 1991. CARE focuses on empowering particularly marginalised and vulnerable women in Cambodia, including urban women who are marginalised by occupation, rural women whose multiple rights are denied, and women and girls from ethnic minorities. Each year, CARE Cambodia implements around 20 projects, reaching approximately 250,000 direct participants and about another 500,000 people reached indirectly. CARE’s Socially Marginalised Women (SMW) Program works to empower women and marginalised groups for advancing gender, equity and equality in both urban and rural areas. The majority of issues, such as gender-based violence, barriers to access to rights, choices, and participation in decision-making, are faced by women and marginalised groups in both contexts, the causes of and solutions to women and marginalised groups’ challenges in Cambodia are specific to the particular situations they face. CARE is seeking an (international or national) consultant preferably specialized in feminist concepts from the global south to fill the position of Developing a Behavior Change Communication (BCC) package and the Training of Trainers of Feminists in Action Project (6 months contract) based in Phnom Penh. Deadline: 07 August, 2022 by 11:59 PM