Not specified; reimbursement for up to 33 working ...
Master's degree in social sciences or related field
5 years experience in gbv and srhr research
Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative methods
The International Rescue Committee is seeking a consultant to conduct a baseline assessment for the PROTECT SRHR project in six districts of West Nile, Uganda
Job Summary
The International Rescue Committee is seeking a consultant to conduct a baseline assessment for the PROTECT SRHR project in six districts of West Nile, Uganda.
The role involves designing and implementing data collection strategies to evaluate community knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding gender-based violence and sexual reproductive health rights.
The consultant will deliver actionable recommendations to customize the SASA! Together methodology and establish benchmarks for tracking project impact over four years.
Matching Summary
The International Rescue Committee is seeking a consultant to conduct a baseline assessment for the PROTECT SRHR project in six districts of West Nile, Uganda.
Salary
Not specified; Reimbursement for up to 33 working days
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's degree in Social Sciences or related field
5 years experience in GBV and SRHR research
Proficiency in qualitative and quantitative methods
Experience with SASA! Together methodology
Knowledge of West Nile region context
Nice-to-have
Local language proficiency in target districts
Prior experience working in Uganda
Ability to facilitate stakeholder validation workshops
Commitment to ethical research and safeguarding standards
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Social Sciences, Public Health, or Gender Studies
At least 5 years of experience in baseline assessments
Proven expertise in GBV and SRHR evaluation contexts
Strong understanding of Ugandan socio-cultural and political context