🇸🇱 Job Vacancies @ Christian Aid Sierra Leone – Baseline Study
Christian Aid Sierra Leone
Request for Technical and Financial Proposal to Undertake Baseline Study on the Women’s Land for Peace Project
Project Background
This project is grounded in deep gender-sensitive context analysis, including intersecting and compounding identity markers (age, socio-economic, disability, ethnicity?), to understand how women experience violence/discrimination differently. The project leverages GEWE capacity strengthening and creates structured catalytic pathways for women’s leadership in tackling cultural/legal gender discrimination that perpetuate women’s exclusion from decision-making, reinforcing the impact of land-related violence on marginalized women. Specific activities that advance women’s GEWE include ToT with women leaders on peacebuilding, land laws and advocacy and support to women’s networks on participation in NRM processes.
Purpose of the Baseline Study:
The purpose of this baseline study is to establish data for the indicators as benchmarks addressing existing gaps in women’s land rights and leadership participation, which will inform project implementation. It will help to compare current status of indicators against planned targets to assess the progress of the overall project.
Objective of the Baseline Study
- To establish benchmark information or data on project result framework indicator values (see attached indicators) against which future progress can be assessed or comparisons made
- To form a baseline data of how women catalyze pathways for peace to mitigate conflict and ensure gender transformative Land and Natural Resource Management (NRM)
Scope:
- The study population will include representation of the 20,870 direct participants of which 17,740 women (85%); 3,130 men (15%); 12,522 youth (60%) 1,044 PLWD (5%). The project will primarily target women (aged 19-35), current and aspiring 500 women leaders and women groups (100 CBOs & 10 networks).
- The study is expected to cover all the 4 districts (Kono, Kailahun, Tonkolili and Portloko) and 16 chiefdoms (4 per district) with fair sample representation of each.
- The baseline will determine the current status of all indicators. These indicators focus on different cohorts (CSOs, women, power shoulders)
Consultant profile
Christian Aid will engage the services of a consultant/consulting firm with a strong record of conducting similar baseline study including:
- Demonstrable experience in conducting high quality, credible baseline research (examples required) and capacity to work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders.
- Experience in conducting similar study on Women, land and peace
- Strong analytical skills and ability to clearly synthesise and present findings, draw practical conclusions and prepare well written reports in a timely manner,
- Experience using mobile data collection methods (KoboCollect, ODK or other)
- Demonstrated understanding of gender transformative approaches and experience in undertaking feminist research
- Demonstrated experience and understanding of the project objective areas, and an ability to discuss them sensitively.
Application Procedure
We invite interested and qualified firms/individuals to request through this email addresses below for a detailed TOR. You are to submit your technical and financial proposal application and other required documents to: [email protected] and copy in: [email protected]
The deadline for the receipt of all technical and financial proposal for this exercise is by CoB, 18th October 2024.