Right to Protest/ Public Order Management Research Consultant

We seek to engage the services of a consultant(s) to conduct research on the State of Right to Protest/ Public Order Management in Kenya.
Key Deliverables
The consultant will complete and submit the final report and simplified version of the report capturing an in-depth analysis of the findings from the study. The study is expected to (but not limited).

Review legislation, regulations, and policies relating to public order management in Kenya, to establish compliance with regional and international human rights treaties and standards
Outline, establish and compare public order management in other jurisdictions with a view to establishing comparative best practices in public order management
Outline and establish the role and impact of county enforcement authorities in relation to public order management in Kenya.
Review complaints handling mechanisms at IPOA, IAU and KNCHR on policing misconduct in public order management
Appraise the legal framework on the right to protest and assembly online.
Document case studies on patterns of police restrictions to the right to protest

Main tasks:
The consultant shall be required to:

Develop a table of contents (template) for the research report and its simplified version
Conduct interviews with key informants i.e., justice centres, human rights defenders, enforcement agencies, police, journalists, and other relevant organisations
Develop and submit a draft report indicating findings from the study
Participate in the report validation workshop with stakeholders

Time Frame
The assignment should be completed within 4 weeks. The consultant shall be engaged for a period of 20 working days in accordance with the research and work plan for this project.
Required Qualifications
Essential

Bachelor’s degree in law, human rights, or any other relevant social science
Demonstrated knowledge of national, regional, and international human rights legal frameworks and right to protest. 
Demonstrated knowledge of the national legal and policy framework on right to protests
Demonstrated experience with quantitative and qualitative research design, implementation, analysis, and reporting
Excellent research and writing skills with demonstratable experience in the development of similar literature

Desirable
Experience of working with or around Article 37 issues.

Applications are invited from applicants in Kenya or internationally with the capacity to work virtually. Send your cover letter and resume in a single PDF file to amnesty.kenya@amnesty.or.ke or through the upload function belowIndicate in your subject heading “Application for Right to Protest/ Public Order Management Research Consultant.Interested applicants are requested to submit an expression of interest that includes:

Apply via :

amnesty.kenya@amnesty.or.ke