Evidence-based research analysis to understand the perceptions, norms and systems influencing formal voting patterns and its impact on women’s participation in political leadership
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Overview of the task
As Oxfam in Kenya starts the process of moving into a new strategic period, there is an opportunity to define a framework for its women in political leadership (WIPL) programming and aligning it to Oxfam’s wider global strategy of addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality.
The purpose of the proposed research is to carry out primary research and analyse findings to clearly explore the nexus between voters and politicians’ perceptions, norms and system of voting and women’s political participation.
The evidence-based research ¡s going to present workable recommendations and strategies which will enable Oxfam to re-design WIPL programme in order to maximise the depth of impact, identify opportunities to support existing positive processes and strategic ¡nterventions.
Scope of Work
Oxfam in Kenya is inviting applications from suitable consultants / consultancy firms to undertake evidence-based research analysis to understand the perceptions, norms and systems influencing formal voting patterns and its impact on women’s participation in political leadership using a gender transformative approach.