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Research Consultant

Posted in Accounting

International Commission of Jurists

Job Type

Full Time

Location

Zimbabwe

Description :

Duties


Job Description The ICJ is seeking to contract a competent research consultant to conduct a survey to gather baseline data against which progress towards the attainment of the rule of law and access to justice components of SDG 16 can be measured in Zimbabwe. Scope of work The primary objective of the baseline study is to provide an evidence base against which progress towards the attainment of the targets under the rule of law and access to justice components of SDG 16 can be measured in Zimbabwe. In addition, the study must identify challenges and make recommendations on how the rule of law and justice institutions in Zimbabwe can strengthen their planning and coordination in pursuit of the attainment of the SDG 16 targets. Key Tasks The research team is expected to undertake the following tasks: Develop a research proposal; Conduct the research; Develop and submit a draft baseline survey report and Develop the final survey report which incorporates comments/feedback from the ICJ. Expected Deliverables A comprehensive and well written study report which; Identifies the SDG 16 rule of law and access to justice baseline evidence; Analyses the nature and level of coordination amongst the rule of law actors in pursuit of these SDG 16 targets; Identifies challenges affecting the realisation of SDG 16 targets and Provides recommendations on how those challenges can be addressed or mitigated. Methodology The study information will be collected primarily through qualitative research methods which include but are not limited to desktop research and key informant interviews with the relevant stakeholders. Timeline The study will be conducted between the 10th of February 2020 and the 31st of March 2020. The final report must be submitted by the 31st of March 2020.

Qualifications


Minimum Expertise, Qualifications and other attributes The consultant must have: A postgraduate degree in law, political science, social science or development studies; Demonstrable knowledge and experience in undertaking baseline survey and Demonstrable knowledge of Zimbabwe’s political and socio-economic context.

To apply

Researchers who are interested and who meet the above minimum requirements should submit: An Expression of Interest (EOI) which is not more than 5 pages. The EOI must detail the researcher’s understanding of the TORs, set out the proposed research methodology including methods of investigation, planned data collection tools, and means of analysis. The EOI must also include the proposed work plan and a budget, indicating a breakdown of all costs for conducting this project; A cover letter summarizing the lead applicant’s skills and past experience relevant to conducting this kind of research; Curriculum Vitaes of the research team. Each CV must provide names of three referees and their contact details (email and phone); A sample of a research output similar to the nature of research envisaged in this Call. The lead applicant must be the sole author of those research outputs. Applications that do not contain all the above documents will be regarded as incomplete and will not be considered. Applications must be addressed to Ms Rumbidzai Muyendesi at rumbidzai.muyendesi@icj.org


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