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  • Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

    RESPONSIBILITIES: 

    Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
    Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
    Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
    Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
    Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
    Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
    Participate in training for data collection activities.
    Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
    Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
    Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
    Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
    Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
    Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
    Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
    Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
    Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

    Minimum requirements:

    A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
    Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
    Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
    Language fluency (verbal and written):
    Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
    Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
    Strong interpersonal skills.
    Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
    Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
    Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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  • Research Assistants Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Quantitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Transcriber Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Qualitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability

    Scope of Work: 

    The LISA program, implemented by SoCha LLC is seeking qualified Research Assistants to provide data collection during field work for the Focus County In-depth Assessment on Disability (FCIAD). The goal of the analysis is to develop practical recommendations, tools, and infographics that will guide the design and implementation of more responsive USAID and USG programs for persons with disabilities in the focus counties (Kakamega, Isiolo, Nakuru, Kilifi) with the potential of replication in other counties.  
    The Research Assistants will be contracted by SoCha and will report directly to the designated Technical Lead (Consultant).  They will implement the following tasks: 

    Pre-Fieldwork Preparation 

    Attending orientation and training sessions on research objectives, tools (e.g., questionnaires, interview guides), and ethical considerations. 
    Familiarize with the study methodology, data collection procedures, and protocols for working with persons with disabilities and caregivers. 
    Assist in pre-testing and piloting data collection tools to ensure clarity and reliability. 

    Data Collection: 

    Conduct key informant interviews (KIIs), and focus group discussions (FGDs), and administer structured questionnaires in line with the study protocol. 
    Facilitate FGDs by moderating discussions and ensuring active participation from all respondents. 
    Perform direct observations and accurately document findings using observation tools. 
    Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and ethical approach when engaging with persons with disabilities, caregivers, service providers, and policymakers. 

    Education and qualifications:  

    Education and background: A Research Assistant should have a background in a relevant field, such as statistics, data science, social sciences, or another relevant discipline. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is preferred, but relevant work experience can also be considered. 
    Data management and analysis experience: The ideal candidate should have previous experience working with research data and be familiar with different data management and analysis methods. They should be able to work with both qualitative and quantitative data sets and have a good understanding of how to use different software and tools to analyze data. 
    Knowledge of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS: The Research Assistant should have a good understanding of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS and be comfortable working with these software tools. They should be able to clean and prepare data sets, conduct analyses, and generate outputs in these programs. 
    Attention to detail: A key skill required for a Research Assistant is attention to detail. They should be able to spot errors and inconsistencies in data and documentation and have a meticulous approach to data management and analysis. 
    Time management: The Research Assistant should have strong time management skills and be able to prioritize tasks to ensure deadlines are met. They should also be able to work efficiently and effectively to maximize their output. 
    Communication skills: The Research Assistant should have good communication skills and be able to explain data management and analysis processes to other members of the research team. They should also be able to articulate findings and insights in a clear and concise manner. 

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  • Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

    RESPONSIBILITIES: 

    Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
    Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
    Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
    Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
    Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
    Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
    Participate in training for data collection activities.
    Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
    Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
    Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
    Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
    Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
    Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
    Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
    Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
    Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

    Minimum requirements:

    A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
    Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
    Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
    Language fluency (verbal and written):
    Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
    Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
    Strong interpersonal skills.
    Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
    Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
    Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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  • Research Assistants Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Quantitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Transcriber Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Qualitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability

    Scope of Work: 

    The LISA program, implemented by SoCha LLC is seeking qualified Research Assistants to provide data collection during field work for the Focus County In-depth Assessment on Disability (FCIAD). The goal of the analysis is to develop practical recommendations, tools, and infographics that will guide the design and implementation of more responsive USAID and USG programs for persons with disabilities in the focus counties (Kakamega, Isiolo, Nakuru, Kilifi) with the potential of replication in other counties.  
    The Research Assistants will be contracted by SoCha and will report directly to the designated Technical Lead (Consultant).  They will implement the following tasks: 

    Pre-Fieldwork Preparation 

    Attending orientation and training sessions on research objectives, tools (e.g., questionnaires, interview guides), and ethical considerations. 
    Familiarize with the study methodology, data collection procedures, and protocols for working with persons with disabilities and caregivers. 
    Assist in pre-testing and piloting data collection tools to ensure clarity and reliability. 

    Data Collection: 

    Conduct key informant interviews (KIIs), and focus group discussions (FGDs), and administer structured questionnaires in line with the study protocol. 
    Facilitate FGDs by moderating discussions and ensuring active participation from all respondents. 
    Perform direct observations and accurately document findings using observation tools. 
    Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and ethical approach when engaging with persons with disabilities, caregivers, service providers, and policymakers. 

    Education and qualifications:  

    Education and background: A Research Assistant should have a background in a relevant field, such as statistics, data science, social sciences, or another relevant discipline. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is preferred, but relevant work experience can also be considered. 
    Data management and analysis experience: The ideal candidate should have previous experience working with research data and be familiar with different data management and analysis methods. They should be able to work with both qualitative and quantitative data sets and have a good understanding of how to use different software and tools to analyze data. 
    Knowledge of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS: The Research Assistant should have a good understanding of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS and be comfortable working with these software tools. They should be able to clean and prepare data sets, conduct analyses, and generate outputs in these programs. 
    Attention to detail: A key skill required for a Research Assistant is attention to detail. They should be able to spot errors and inconsistencies in data and documentation and have a meticulous approach to data management and analysis. 
    Time management: The Research Assistant should have strong time management skills and be able to prioritize tasks to ensure deadlines are met. They should also be able to work efficiently and effectively to maximize their output. 
    Communication skills: The Research Assistant should have good communication skills and be able to explain data management and analysis processes to other members of the research team. They should also be able to articulate findings and insights in a clear and concise manner. 

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  • Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

    RESPONSIBILITIES: 

    Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
    Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
    Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
    Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
    Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
    Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
    Participate in training for data collection activities.
    Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
    Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
    Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
    Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
    Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
    Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
    Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
    Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
    Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

    Minimum requirements:

    A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
    Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
    Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
    Language fluency (verbal and written):
    Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
    Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
    Strong interpersonal skills.
    Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
    Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
    Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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    Use the link(s) below to apply on company website.  

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  • Research Assistants Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Quantitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Transcriber Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Qualitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability

    Scope of Work: 

    The LISA program, implemented by SoCha LLC is seeking qualified Research Assistants to provide data collection during field work for the Focus County In-depth Assessment on Disability (FCIAD). The goal of the analysis is to develop practical recommendations, tools, and infographics that will guide the design and implementation of more responsive USAID and USG programs for persons with disabilities in the focus counties (Kakamega, Isiolo, Nakuru, Kilifi) with the potential of replication in other counties.  
    The Research Assistants will be contracted by SoCha and will report directly to the designated Technical Lead (Consultant).  They will implement the following tasks: 

    Pre-Fieldwork Preparation 

    Attending orientation and training sessions on research objectives, tools (e.g., questionnaires, interview guides), and ethical considerations. 
    Familiarize with the study methodology, data collection procedures, and protocols for working with persons with disabilities and caregivers. 
    Assist in pre-testing and piloting data collection tools to ensure clarity and reliability. 

    Data Collection: 

    Conduct key informant interviews (KIIs), and focus group discussions (FGDs), and administer structured questionnaires in line with the study protocol. 
    Facilitate FGDs by moderating discussions and ensuring active participation from all respondents. 
    Perform direct observations and accurately document findings using observation tools. 
    Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and ethical approach when engaging with persons with disabilities, caregivers, service providers, and policymakers. 

    Education and qualifications:  

    Education and background: A Research Assistant should have a background in a relevant field, such as statistics, data science, social sciences, or another relevant discipline. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is preferred, but relevant work experience can also be considered. 
    Data management and analysis experience: The ideal candidate should have previous experience working with research data and be familiar with different data management and analysis methods. They should be able to work with both qualitative and quantitative data sets and have a good understanding of how to use different software and tools to analyze data. 
    Knowledge of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS: The Research Assistant should have a good understanding of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS and be comfortable working with these software tools. They should be able to clean and prepare data sets, conduct analyses, and generate outputs in these programs. 
    Attention to detail: A key skill required for a Research Assistant is attention to detail. They should be able to spot errors and inconsistencies in data and documentation and have a meticulous approach to data management and analysis. 
    Time management: The Research Assistant should have strong time management skills and be able to prioritize tasks to ensure deadlines are met. They should also be able to work efficiently and effectively to maximize their output. 
    Communication skills: The Research Assistant should have good communication skills and be able to explain data management and analysis processes to other members of the research team. They should also be able to articulate findings and insights in a clear and concise manner. 

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  • Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

    RESPONSIBILITIES: 

    Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
    Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
    Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
    Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
    Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
    Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
    Participate in training for data collection activities.
    Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
    Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
    Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
    Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
    Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
    Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
    Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
    Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
    Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

    Minimum requirements:

    A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
    Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
    Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
    Language fluency (verbal and written):
    Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
    Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
    Strong interpersonal skills.
    Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
    Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
    Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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    Use the link(s) below to apply on company website.  

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  • Research Assistants Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Quantitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Transcriber Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability Qualitative Data Analyst Focused Counties In-Depth Analysis of Disability

    Scope of Work: 

    The LISA program, implemented by SoCha LLC is seeking qualified Research Assistants to provide data collection during field work for the Focus County In-depth Assessment on Disability (FCIAD). The goal of the analysis is to develop practical recommendations, tools, and infographics that will guide the design and implementation of more responsive USAID and USG programs for persons with disabilities in the focus counties (Kakamega, Isiolo, Nakuru, Kilifi) with the potential of replication in other counties.  
    The Research Assistants will be contracted by SoCha and will report directly to the designated Technical Lead (Consultant).  They will implement the following tasks: 

    Pre-Fieldwork Preparation 

    Attending orientation and training sessions on research objectives, tools (e.g., questionnaires, interview guides), and ethical considerations. 
    Familiarize with the study methodology, data collection procedures, and protocols for working with persons with disabilities and caregivers. 
    Assist in pre-testing and piloting data collection tools to ensure clarity and reliability. 

    Data Collection: 

    Conduct key informant interviews (KIIs), and focus group discussions (FGDs), and administer structured questionnaires in line with the study protocol. 
    Facilitate FGDs by moderating discussions and ensuring active participation from all respondents. 
    Perform direct observations and accurately document findings using observation tools. 
    Maintain a respectful, inclusive, and ethical approach when engaging with persons with disabilities, caregivers, service providers, and policymakers. 

    Education and qualifications:  

    Education and background: A Research Assistant should have a background in a relevant field, such as statistics, data science, social sciences, or another relevant discipline. A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree is preferred, but relevant work experience can also be considered. 
    Data management and analysis experience: The ideal candidate should have previous experience working with research data and be familiar with different data management and analysis methods. They should be able to work with both qualitative and quantitative data sets and have a good understanding of how to use different software and tools to analyze data. 
    Knowledge of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS: The Research Assistant should have a good understanding of NVivo, MS Excel, and SPSS and be comfortable working with these software tools. They should be able to clean and prepare data sets, conduct analyses, and generate outputs in these programs. 
    Attention to detail: A key skill required for a Research Assistant is attention to detail. They should be able to spot errors and inconsistencies in data and documentation and have a meticulous approach to data management and analysis. 
    Time management: The Research Assistant should have strong time management skills and be able to prioritize tasks to ensure deadlines are met. They should also be able to work efficiently and effectively to maximize their output. 
    Communication skills: The Research Assistant should have good communication skills and be able to explain data management and analysis processes to other members of the research team. They should also be able to articulate findings and insights in a clear and concise manner. 

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  • Qualitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Laikipia County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Qualitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Samburu County Quantitative Field Interviewers- Turkana County

    RESPONSIBILITIES: 

    Recruit participants who meet the eligibility criteria to participate in the study.
    Conduct individual and group discussion interviews with all recruited study participants.
    Write and submit comprehensive notes of the interviews and audio files daily.
    Maintain daily progress reports, timesheets and keep updated records and databases of assigned work.
    Participating in team meetings and debriefing sessions.
    Assist the research team in other data collection-related activities.
    Participate in training for data collection activities.
    Conduct qualitative interviews while adhering to guidelines as spelled out in the research protocols.
    Ensuring they interview the appropriate respondents that meet the criteria of the study recruitment.
    Asking appropriate questions and facilitating discussions.
    Ensuring appropriate recording and labeling of the interviews.
    Report directly to team leaders/supervisors on challenges encountered.
    Follow ethical research practices and professionalism in the course of their duty.
    Responding to any queries from research team members—such as the Principal Investigator, Co-Investigators, and/or Field Coordinators.
    Be responsible for the safekeeping and care of any assigned project assets.
    Maintain confidentiality of the information collected from the respondents.

    Minimum requirements:

    A degree or diploma in Social Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Health, Human nutrition or related fields.
    Proven experience in conducting qualitative interviews.
    Ability to use audio recorders to collect data.
    Language fluency (verbal and written):
    Laikipia County (English, Kiswahili, Kikuyu, and Pokot).
    Must be a resident of the study counties: Laikipia County (specifically Laikipia West Sub County).
    Strong interpersonal skills.
    Availability to work full-time for the duration of the study.
    Experience in visual methodologies such as photovoice will be an added advantage.
    Previous experience with UoN/ICRAF/APHRC research teams will be an added advantage.

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  • National Individual Consultant-Gender Programme Coordinator

    National Individual Consultant-Gender Programme Coordinator

    Job Purpose:

    The purpose of this consultancy is to advance efforts in eliminating Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and ensure the effective implementation of the “Stop FGM Now! – Komesha FGM Sasa!” program. The Gender Programme Coordinator will provide essential expertise in navigating the complex social and cultural challenges surrounding FGM, coordinating programme activities, and fostering collaboration among key stakeholders such as government agencies, front-line organizations, community leaders, and civil society organizations. The consultant will ensure that the program aligns with national strategies and international best practices. Their expertise in gender dynamics and community engagement will be instrumental in driving sustainable change, with a focus on protecting the rights of girls and women at risk of FGM and maximizing the program’s long-term impact.

    You would be responsible for:

    Programme Management,  Technical Support, and Capacity building

    Planning and implementation: support the development and implementation of detailed work plans and activity schedules for FGM programme activities in full alignment with UNFPA policies and procedures and donor requirements.
    Progress tracking and reporting: Support the monitoring and tracking of FGM programme progress, contribute to the preparation of regular progress reports, and document lessons learned for continuous improvement.
    Support the identification of needs and gaps in programming and recommend adjustments to ensure the program meets its intended outcomes.
    Logistics and administrative support: Assist with coordinating logistical arrangements for program activities (e.g., workshops, training, community outreach events) and provide administrative support as required to ensure smooth execution.
    Provide technical assistance and capacity-building support to implementing partners, government entities, and other stakeholders implementing FGM prevention and response interventions.
    Organize and facilitate workshops, training, and other capacity-building initiatives to enhance the skills and knowledge of staff and partners.
    Support the development of training materials and resources related to program objectives.

    Monitoring, Evaluation, and Knowledge Management for Policy Advocacy

    Support data collection and analysis: Assist in gathering and analyzing FGM data, programme activities, and policy implementation. This could involve conducting literature reviews, supporting field data collection, and contributing to data analysis reports.
    Prepare regular program reports, including progress reports, donor reports, and internal briefs 
    Develop knowledge products: Support the development of knowledge products that showcase programme achievements and lessons learned. This might include contributing to briefs, presentations, human interest stories, or case studies.
    Collect and analyze data to assess program performance, outcomes, and impact. Assist in updating and maintaining programme databases and information repositories related to FGM policies, research, advocacy efforts, and programme implementation.
    Assist in documentation of best practices: Contribute to documenting best practices and lessons to enhance program quality and inform future initiatives.
    Contribute to the development of communication materials, including reports, fact sheets, and social media content, and participate in and contribute to knowledge-sharing events, meetings, and workshops related to FGM.

    Stakeholder coordination and collaboration 

    Act as a liaison between UNFPA and key stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, civil society organizations, and community groups.
    Foster collaboration with partners and coordinate efforts to ensure alignment with national strategies and standards and global and regional evidence.
    Facilitate the engagement of relevant stakeholders, including community leaders and beneficiaries, to ensure program activities are culturally appropriate and impactful.

    Resource Management, risk management, and compliance:

    Assist in managing program resources, including budgets, and supplies, ensuring their efficient use.
    Support the preparation of financial reports and ensure program expenses are tracked and comply with UNFPA’s financial policies and procedures
    Monitor resource utilization to ensure activities are implemented within allocated budgets.
    Identify and assess potential risks to program implementation and propose mitigation strategies.
    Ensure that program activities comply with UNFPA policies, ethical standards, and national regulations.
    Contribute to the preparation of program evaluation, spot checks, and audit activities.
    Developing and disseminating communication materials: This involves supporting collaborations with the communication unit and partners in creating engaging and informative content for various audiences to raise awareness about FGM and promote the program’s activities.

    Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor, GBV/Gender Advisor, and UNFPA management ensuring flexibility and responsiveness to programmatic needs.

    Duration and places of delivery

    This is a deliverable-based consultancy and it is estimated to start in  December 2024 for 6 months.
    The consultant will be based in Nairobi and is expected to travel to programme interventions areas in line with programme focus:  Northeast region (Wajir, Marsabit, Garissa, and Isiolo), Eastern region (Tharaka Nithi) and Rift Valley region (Elgeyo Marakwet and West Pokot) counties.

    Qualifications and Experience: 

    Education:  

    Advanced (Master) Degree or equivalent in social sciences, development studies, human rights, gender/women’s studies, international development, social policy, public health, social mobilization, or other related fields is required

    Knowledge and Experience: 

    At least 5 years of progressively responsible work experience at the national or international level in the field of international relations, human rights, policy advocacy, and gender programming, particularly related to women’s rights, gender-based violence, or female genital mutilation (FGM) prevention and elimination. 
    Experience in the design, planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of donor reporting and capacity building is required.
    Strong understanding of sexual and reproductive health and rights issues.
    In-depth knowledge of gender dynamics, women’s empowerment, gender equality, and gender-based violence prevention strategies including protection and safeguarding.
    Familiarity with national and international frameworks and strategies related to sexual and reproductive health and rights.
    Understanding of project management principles and ability to apply them to program design, implementation, and evaluation.
    Knowledge of gender issues in the humanitarian context, including relevant international human rights standards;
    Excellent interpersonal, communication, negotiation, and managerial skills required. Self-starter, proactive, and passionate about the issues.
    Proven ability to develop and implement effective resource mobilization strategies and campaigns.
    Prior training in gender and their application in development and humanitarian settings;
    Excellent written and oral communication and editing skills in English.
    Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc.) and knowledge of spreadsheet and database packages, experience in handling web-based management systems 
    Demonstrated experience in working with government institutions, civil society organizations, and local community mechanisms in enhancing inclusive and responsive participatory approaches.
    A thorough understanding of the UN system in general, and especially the UNFPA mandate, its policies and operations, and current development topics and political issues in Kenya will be an added advantage
    Demonstrated ability to work in a teams

    Apply via :

    www.unfpa.org