Objectives
The main objective of this consultancy is to conduct a Digital Information Ecosystem Assessment, aimed at building knowledge of digital threats and risks as it relates to digital media and AI, key human rights issues that may be affected or exacerbated by online harmful speech, digital policy gaps and readiness in Kenya.
Specific Objectives include:
To map and analyze digital sources of information in the country;
To analyse trends in digital threats and risks, including harmful speech, unethical use of artificial intelligence, online gender-based violence, and other threats affecting citizens including under-represented and marginalised groups like children, youth, and indigenous people;
To measure and analyse people’s awareness, concerns, political attitudes or service needs about digital threats;
To analyze relevant policies and regulation affecting or protecting digital rights.
Scope of Work
Under the direct supervision of Internews’s Project Director, the consultant will perform the following activities:
Review Internews’ qualitative research methodology and other documents relevant to the IEA
Conduct desk review of existing literature, reports, and relevant documents on digital information ecosystem in Kenya
Provide a research methodology which incorporates consideration relevant to the Kenyan context.
Develop key informant list, including in project geographic locations (Mombasa, Nairobi, Nakuru, Kisumu and Eldoret).
Lead and oversee all desk research and field data collection activities (Key Informative Interviews and administer questionnaires etc.)
Analyze collected data using appropriate statistical methods.
Provide preliminary findings of the IEA to Internews by agreed deadline.
Submit a draft report to Internews for review by agreed deadline.
Submit final report to Internews by agreed deadline.
Assessment Methodology, Approach and Tools
The assessment will mainly use a human centered approach where an in depth and engaging methods will be employed to achieve best results. Thus, the methodologies to be used shall include a combination of qualitative and quantitative methodologies, observation and desk review of previously done assessments. The assessment shall follow through the phases outlined in the IEA guideline.
Time frame and deliverables
The assessment shall be completed in four (4) weeks from the commencement of the assignment. The assessment deliverables to be met include:
Inception report detailing the Assessment questions, methodology, work plan, and data collection tools.
Key informant list
Preliminary findings report for review and feedback
Final Digital Information Ecosystem Report
Presentation slides of findings
Qualifications and Experience
A master’s degree or equivalent in Monitoring and Evaluation, sociology, journalism and communication or related social science fields
Minimum of ten years of experience conducting research/evaluations with a focus on civil society and peace building programs.
Experience working in the areas of communication, journalism and community engagement is essential.
Strong knowledge of international NGO operations, including program design, implementation, and Monitoring & Evaluation.
Strong expertise on digital threats, mis/disinformation issues.
Extensive knowledge of the country’s political context is an asset.
Excellent inter-cultural communication skills/cultural sensitivity and the ability to forge strong cross-cultural relationships and build trust demonstrated through previous intercultural experience.
Strong analytical skills. Ability to synthesize and present findings and conclusions, make practical recommendations, and prepare well-written, timely reports in English.
Demonstrated experience in qualitative data collection and analysis.
Experience of conducting similar assignment strongly preferred.
Fluency in English and Local Languages.
Interested consultants must submit to KE-Jobs@INTERNEWS.ORG the following documents, stating the name of the position in the subject line:
Apply via :
KE-Jobs@INTERNEWS.ORG