Specific goals
Document the key discussions, decisions, and outcomes of the workshop, including plenary sessions, group discussions, and breakout activities.
Analyse and synthesize information gathered from various sources to identify emerging themes, challenges, and opportunities.
Contribute to the creation of a high-quality learning paper, a set of actionable learning questions, and a revised theory of change.
Support the dissemination of workshop findings and recommendations among partners and stakeholders.
Workshop Documentation: Comprehensive recording and/or transcription of plenary sessions, group discussions, and breakout activities.
Data Analysis and Synthesis: Analysis of collected data to identify key themes, challenges, and opportunities.
Report Writing: Development of a learning paper outlining workshop findings and recommendations.
Output Development: Contribution to the development of learning questions and a revised theory of change.
Anticipated results and indicators to facilitate acceptance and validation of final outcomes
A learning paper, learning questions, revised/updated theory of change
CONSULTANT’S PROFILE
Training, experience, references and grade required for each expert
Proven experience in report writing and documentation: Should be able to demonstrate with evidence ability to produce clear, concise, and informative reports within tight deadlines.
Data analysis and synthesis skills: Capacity to analyse qualitative data to extract key findings and insights.
Knowledge of humanitarian principles and refugee contexts: should be able to demonstrate understanding of the challenges faced by refugees and the role of humanitarian organizations and translate the implementation of such in the theory of change.
Experience in participatory methodologies: Should demonstrate familiarity with co-creation workshops and other participatory approaches.
Strong organizational and time management skills: should demonstrate ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
Academic qualifications;
Bachelors degree in Sociology, education, anthropology, political science or development studies.
A post graduate degree in a related field would be an advantage especially if it involves research, data management or report writing.
Interested and eligible bidders are requested to send soft copies of application and company profile documents listed below to the following email address: e.wanyoike@hi.org. (Please indicate REF: KEN/NAIR/02297/2024 RAPPORTEUR FOR KAKUMA PARTNERS CO-CREATION WORKSHOP on the subject line in your email application). The electronic copies of the application to reach Handicap International office on or before 16th August, 2024 4: 30 pm
Apply via :
e.wanyoike@hi.org