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Mission and objectives
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency. Our mission is to deliver a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled.
In Sri Lanka, we deliver this mandate based on principles of human rights and gender equality by advocating for rights-based gender responsive & transformative policies that enable the full realization of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
In Sri Lanka, we deliver this mandate based on principles of human rights and gender equality by advocating for rights-based gender responsive & transformative policies that enable the full realization of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all.
Context
UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled. UNFPA’s new strategic plan (2022-2025), focuses on three transformative results: to end preventable maternal deaths; end unmet need for family planning; and end gender-based violence and harmful practices. In a world where fundamental human rights are at risk, we need principled and ethical staff, who embody these international norms and standards, and who will defend them courageously and with full conviction. UNFPA is seeking candidates that transform, inspire and deliver high impact and sustained results; we need staff who are transparent, exceptional in how they manage the resources entrusted to them and who commit to deliver excellence in program results.
The purpose of the perception monitoring exercise is to assess stakeholders (recipients of provisions, training, health facilities, equipment, all other services) perception on initiatives launched under Ditwah response of UNFPA. The perceptions would be captured based on the indicators stated in table 1 below. It allows communities to comment on CO’s performance on the planning and delivery of services related to their participation, quality, relevance and appropriateness of the programming as well as other cross-cutting components such as disability inclusion, access, localisation, reporting mechanisms on PSEA and others. The findings will support CO and the Implementing Partners (IPs) to course-correct and advocate for adjustments to donors using evidence.
To ensure high-quality data collection tools and methodologies in place and quality reporting, the study requires an Expert UNV to attend to the stated actions while overseeing and managing a team of data collectors in Sinhala and Tamil mediums deployed in the 3 districts of the programme response namely, Badulla, Kandy and Nuwaraeliya.
The Expert UNV will be responsible for the overall coordination, supervision, and quality assurance of the data collection process for the study, data cleaning, data analysis and compilation of the final report. Also should ensure that data collection adheres to ethical standards, research protocols, and the specific needs of the study.
The purpose of the perception monitoring exercise is to assess stakeholders (recipients of provisions, training, health facilities, equipment, all other services) perception on initiatives launched under Ditwah response of UNFPA. The perceptions would be captured based on the indicators stated in table 1 below. It allows communities to comment on CO’s performance on the planning and delivery of services related to their participation, quality, relevance and appropriateness of the programming as well as other cross-cutting components such as disability inclusion, access, localisation, reporting mechanisms on PSEA and others. The findings will support CO and the Implementing Partners (IPs) to course-correct and advocate for adjustments to donors using evidence.
To ensure high-quality data collection tools and methodologies in place and quality reporting, the study requires an Expert UNV to attend to the stated actions while overseeing and managing a team of data collectors in Sinhala and Tamil mediums deployed in the 3 districts of the programme response namely, Badulla, Kandy and Nuwaraeliya.
The Expert UNV will be responsible for the overall coordination, supervision, and quality assurance of the data collection process for the study, data cleaning, data analysis and compilation of the final report. Also should ensure that data collection adheres to ethical standards, research protocols, and the specific needs of the study.
Task description
Report to the Survey Manager with closer supervision of CO M&E Analyst and lead the survey
Support for recruit data collectors
Actively participate in the kick off meeting and clarify all the concerns in relation to survey
Develop design report ( as specified above ) including mission plan in consultation with Survey Manager, IP and humanitarian team
Review sample size, sample approach, survey questionnaire, FGD and KII checklists and share the concerns with survey Manger
Train data enumerators on survey tool
Conduct all related FGDs and KIIs traced within the study scope and conduct random field visits to monitor data collection
Ensure functioning of quality assurance at each stage including spot-checks, data validation,and consistency checks
Conduct validation session with UNFPA and IP staff
Produce first draft and final report by addressing feedback
Ensure ethical considerations, including informed consent and child protection protocols, are met.
Provide guidance on addressing challenges in fieldwork, particularly in engaging with Youth, Women and girls with disabilities and learning difficulties.
If there are any constraints or gaps at field level coordinate with Project M&E analyst and Humanitarian team for quick remedy action.
Address any concerns or resistance from any of the stakeholders regarding data collection.
Ensure data security, storage and analysis
Support for recruit data collectors
Actively participate in the kick off meeting and clarify all the concerns in relation to survey
Develop design report ( as specified above ) including mission plan in consultation with Survey Manager, IP and humanitarian team
Review sample size, sample approach, survey questionnaire, FGD and KII checklists and share the concerns with survey Manger
Train data enumerators on survey tool
Conduct all related FGDs and KIIs traced within the study scope and conduct random field visits to monitor data collection
Ensure functioning of quality assurance at each stage including spot-checks, data validation,and consistency checks
Conduct validation session with UNFPA and IP staff
Produce first draft and final report by addressing feedback
Ensure ethical considerations, including informed consent and child protection protocols, are met.
Provide guidance on addressing challenges in fieldwork, particularly in engaging with Youth, Women and girls with disabilities and learning difficulties.
If there are any constraints or gaps at field level coordinate with Project M&E analyst and Humanitarian team for quick remedy action.
Address any concerns or resistance from any of the stakeholders regarding data collection.
Ensure data security, storage and analysis
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