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Description
Specifically, the research aims to answer the following questions:
Does WEE increase or decrease the risk of GBV among West African women in West Africa? GBV defined here as violent and controlling behaviour exhibited against women, at the family (including spousal relationship) and societal or community levels
What are the causal factors (including sociocultural, socioeconomic and personal factors as they relate to both men and women) that increase or decrease the risk of GBV among women in different work environments across West Africa?
What measures are in place that are likely to mitigate the risk of GBV for West African women participating in economic activities?
Primary Functions & Responsibilities
The consultant will work in close consultation with TechnoServe’s Monitoring and Evaluation Adviser for West Africa, the Global Gender Practice and the Director of Programs in Nigeria.
Also, the consultant will be expected to undertake travel to with Nigeria, Ghana and Senegal where the research will be conducted.
Under this scope of work, the consultant shall perform, but not be limited to these specific tasks below:
Familiarize themselves with the research proposal and relevant literature in order to develop appropriate research tools for research deploying a mixed-method approach
Identify communities in each state within each of the countries where the study will be undertaken based on secondary data and deploy research tools in selected communities
Lead the selection and training of survey enumerators on gender-responsive data collection processes and ethical standards for collecting data on GBV
Oversee and supervise data collection including literature review, data storage and security, and data cleaning
Lead data analysis and report writing
Act as the main interface (including making presentations) between the project and other stakeholders within and beyond TechnoServe
Lead the recruitment and mobilization of the research team, including survey enumerators
Ensure timely execution of research activities in line with the research work plan
Ensure judicious use of research funds to avoid any under or over-spend of funds
Manage other consultants engaged to support the research.
Key Deliverables
Desk-review report: A synthesized report of the desk research on WEE-GBV from a global, African, West-African perspective with a close look at Nigeria, Senegal and Ghana is developed and shared
Data collection instruments: Based on findings from the desk review, and the research questions, a set of questions for the survey, case-studies, KII and FGDs are developed and shared with key stakeholders for review
Presentation of key findings and analysis: Preliminary findings and analysis are presented to key stakeholders for review and feedback
Draft narrative report: A report synthesizing all feedback from the presentation of findings and analysis as well as the desk review is compiled and shared for addition feedback
Final report and presentation: A final narrative report incorporating the feedback from the draft report and a power point presentation summarizing the narrative report is shared.
Qualifications
Education:
Preferred:
Master's or better in Social Work or related field.
Preferred Qualifications:
A minimum of seven years’ research and professional experience in gender issues in West Africa, particularly WEE and GBV with demonstrable knowledge of the current issues
Experience applying ethical standards required to carry out research on GBV
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Strong qualitative and quantitative data analysis skills using STATA, Excel and NviVo or MAXQDA
Strong presentation skills using PowerBI or Tableau
Demonstrable communication and report-writing skills
Excellent command of English and a strong mastery of the French language
Strong knowledge and application of data quality tools and approaches
Ability to manage a remote team and adhere to timelines for deliverables in a remote work setting
Demonstrable leadership skills
Ability to manage short-term assignments including budget, scope and timelines.