CFCV No. : CFCV2017_74 Location: Lagos IOM Classification: Consultant Type of Appointment: Consultant, 90 effective working days Estimated Start Date: October 09, 2017 Context
This role is based within the Nigeria country office of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to work on a new research entitled ‘Vulnerability to Human Trafficking: A Study of Vietnam, Albania and Nigeria’ funded by the Modern Slavery Innovation Fund at the UK Home Office. The research project is a partnership between the University of Bedfordshire and the IOM.
The project’s primary objectives are:
To explore socio-economic and political conditions, plus other contextual factors in Vietnam, Albania and Nigeria that create ‘vulnerability’ to trafficking for both adults and children.
Review existing academic and ‘grey’ literature on trafficking within these countries, particularly focusing on interventions and identification of good practice
Explore the needs of identified victims of trafficking from the three countries plus carry out research in the UK
Methodology The study will be undertaken according to the following methodology: Literature review:
Desk-based research on trafficking on human trafficking within Vietnam/Albania/Nigeria and from the relevant country to the UK
Desk-based research on good practices to combat human trafficking in the respective country
Qualitative study – purposive sampling strategy
Minimum of 20 semi-structured interviews with key informants in each country (Vietnam, Albania, Nigeria and UK)
Minimum of 20 semi-structured interviews with ‘victims’ of trafficking in each country (Vietnam, Albania, Nigeria and UK)
Quantitative elements:
Data extraction from IOM human trafficking databases
Scope
The post holder will play a key role in delivering this project. The post involves assisting with the drafting of appropriate research tools for conducting research interviews in Nigeria; contributing to a Literature Review on ‘vulnerability’ to trafficking; considering ethical conduct during research; helping set up and taking part in Shared Learning Events within Nigeria; ongoing collection of qualitative and quantitative data; ongoing monitoring of quality of data and analysis of data collected; plus a range of administrative and communication activities.
Core Functions / Responsibilities The Researcher will be responsible for the following:
Support with the planning and delivery of a Shared Learning Event Nigeria to share learning and experiences around human trafficking; including the identification of relevant stakeholders to participate in the event, the identification of relevant topics for inclusion and presenters for the agenda, as well as reviewing event reports.
Provide expert advice on research literature appropriate for inclusion in a Literature Review on causes of trafficking and on good practice relating to human trafficking interventions.
Provide expert advice on appropriate search terms for the literature review on human trafficking within Nigeria.
Provide assistance with the design and refinement of research tools, including interview questions and appropriate sampling techniques, and the framework for data analysis (quantitative and qualitative).
Conduct 40+ semi-structured interviews with key informants (20) and ‘victims’ of human trafficking (20) within Nigeria.
Transcribe qualitative data and translate into English language, as appropriate,
Contribute to data extraction and analysis from locally held databases about cases assisted.
Ensure all qualitative and quantitative data is transferred securely to IOM and University of Bedfordshire staff.
Provide advice and guidance on standard ethical research practices and ensure all research conducted is carried out in accordance with ethical protocols devised for the project
Work and coordinate closely with other members of the local IOM Country Office, IOM UK and University of Bedfordshire staff during the course of the research project
Perform such other duties as may be assigned
Deliverables / Reporting:
List of relevant stakeholders for Shared Learning Event
Input to Shared Learning Event agenda and presentations
Input to Shared Learning Event Report
List of relevant search terms for the literature review, along with copies/links to relevant literature
Reviewed version of interview questions and sampling methodology
Interview transcripts for 40+ semi-structured interviews with key informants and ‘victims’ of human trafficking within Nigeria safely transferred to IOM and University of Bedfordshire staff.
Interim report to be submitted approximately half way through the consultancy (maximum 10 pages)
Final report to be submitted at the end of the consultancy (maximum 20 pages)
Required Qualifications and Experience
Relevant academic background (Master Degree preferred) in Social Science, Political Science, Human Rights, Migration, International Law, etc.
At least 3 years’ experience in research and/or practice on human trafficking or a closely related topic
Strong expertise and experience in participatory qualitative and quantitative research methods
Good research skills including applied methodologies
Excellent analytical, interpersonal and communication skills
Fluency in English and the relevant local language, as appropriate
Knowledge of socio-political issues affecting Nigeria, including migration and human trafficking issues
Resources, Timing, Conditions
Timing: The target date for commencement of the consultancy is Monday 09 October 2017. The date for completion is July 2018 with an estimated 90 effective working days during the period
Supervision: the Consultant will be supervised jointly by the IOM Office in Nigeria, the IOM office in the UK and the University of Bedfordshire. Regular monitoring and review meetings will be conducted to examine progress and address any challenges.
Conditions: the consultant will use his/her own office materials and computer in the execution of the assignment. The consultant will be responsible for his/her own travel to the relevant country (if they are not locally based), along with accommodation, subsistence and all other costs.
The outputs of this consultancy will be the property of IOM and the University of Bedfordshire and advanced permission will need to be sought for outputs to be reproduced in any other manner.
Languages:
Fluency in English and Native Language; Fluency in all languages advantageous;
Required Competencies Behavioural:
Good interpersonal and communication skills
Knowledge of statistical methods and migration data sources at the regional and international level required
Confident use of statistical analysis software and social research methods
Personal commitment, efficiency and drive for results
Ability to draft text clearly and concisely
Ability to effectively handle multiple tasks under time constraint
Proven track record of delivering on time and within the budget
Ability to work in English and French Languages
Other:
Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment and verification of residency, visa and authorizations by the concerned Government, where applicable.
Women with the above qualifications are encouraged to apply
Applicants should send their Applications (Including the documents below) to: HRNIGERIA@iom.int Kindly use the position applied for as the subject line of the mail. Applications must include the following Documents:Note
Apply via :
HRNIGERIA@iom.int