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International Research and Stakeholder Analysis Consultant (Preventing violent extremism through female leadership networks)

Job Opening
Job Opening ID: 240131
Job Network : Economic, Social and Development
Job Family : Drug Control and Crime Prevention
Category and Level : Consultants, CON
Duty Station : DAKAR
Department/Office : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Date Posted : Aug 12, 2024
Deadline : Aug 20, 2024
Result of Service
The consultant is expected to produce the following tangible outputs: • a. Stakeholder mapping research methodology: Develop a comprehensive stakeholder mapping research methodology, aligned with the RAB research output preparation sheet. b. Literature review: conduct an in-depth review of existing research on community- and/or religious-based approaches to PVE and related women-led initiatives in the targeted countries. c. Training proposal: Propose a training framework to guide potential training offerings based on preliminary insights. d. Development of data collection tools: design tools such as surveys, interview guides, and focus group protocols to gather qualitative data from key women in religious or community roles. e. Data collection and training needs assessment missions (5 days per pair of country): Implement the stakeholder mapping methodology to identify key women stakeholders and assess their training needs through qualitative data collection activities such as focus groups and interviews. f. Stakeholder analysis report: draft a comprehensive report for each country from the data collected during the missions to provide a detailed overview of key women stakeholders and their roles in community- and religious-based PVE approaches. g. Development of training materials: create training materials informed by the training needs assessment. h. Training Delivery (3 days per pair of country): Organize and conduct trainings in the target countries, equipping women with the skills needed to fulfill their roles as community and/or religious leaders, fostering social cohesion, and preventing violent extremism. i. Collaboration: Regularly liaise with UNODC’s research team and provide progress updates upon request.