- Develop baseline methodology, survey tools, and an accessible database to be used for the baseline survey to collect relevant and responsive data to the trafficking context in the BARMM, as per the project document. The baseline survey should draw a range of data from communities including trafficking-in-person (TiP) trends and contemporary recruitment practices, and data on the communities’ potential underlying socioeconomic vulnerabilities.
- Train community survey enumerators who have the necessary skills and profile to gather the intended data.
- Undertake pre-survey coordination with provincial local government units (LGUs) and other local government authorities in BARMM, to ensure safety and support for IOM enumerators in the roll-out of the survey.
- Consolidate, compile and analyse the collected baseline data and present it in the format accessible and comprehensible to the project teams and external stakeholders.
- Validate the survey results in coordination with IOM project team, through validation workshops involving wider target communities and their governing bodies, to enhance accuracy and add context to the result.
- Upon completion of the validation, produce a digestible report which includes through analysis and recommendations, to be published and presented to stakeholders and disseminated through the anti-TiP data management working group’s sharing platform.
- Act as the primary liaison point for the project milestone “Consolidation of baseline data” (see the project document) and be ultimately responsible for the delivery of all the tasks.
- Tangible and Measurable Outputs of the Work Assignment and Realistic Delivery Dates and Details as to how the work must be delivered:
- Submit a detailed survey plan describing the survey methodology, list of prospective survey tools to be developed, milestones, and activity schedule (by Week 2)
- Submit survey tools and database, and conduct a brief presentation to explain the tools and database to the IOM team (by Week 4)
- Conduct training of community survey enumerators (by Week 4)
- Submit a preliminary draft report on the baseline survey results (pre-validation) (by Week 10)
- Submit the final report on the baseline survey results (publishable format) (by Week 12).
- Master’s degree or higher in a relevant field (such as development studies, conflict studies and other areas of social/political science) is an advantage.
- Relevant research, project/programme experience at the national and international level relevant to the scope of work listed above is preferred. Knowledge and familiarity with the cultural, political and social context of BARMM, as well as language proficiency in one or more major local languages in BARMM, is a major advantage. Samples of previous research work and publications may be requested in the selection process.
- Quality and timeliness of the expected deliverables
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, including communication and coordinating with IOM team members, survey enumerators, communities, local governments, as necessary.
- Ability to work independently with little supervision.
- Experience working with IOM, UN agencies or other non-profit organizations on similar projects/programmes.
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