Protection Analyst—Research and Advocacy at IOM
Erbil, Erbil Governorate, Iraq -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Quantitative Analysis, Qualitative Analysis, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Protection Monitoring, Advocacy, Report Writing, Excel, R, Stata, Python, NVivo, Communication, Interpersonal Skills, Research Design

Industry

International Affairs

Description
Project Context and Scope Under the overall supervision of the Deputy Chief of Mission and the direct supervision of the Head of Division (MPI), the Protection Analyst – Research and Advocacy supports the MPI Division, Protection Unit in quantitative and qualitative analysis and advocacy of programmatic interventions in Iraq. The scope of this consultancy relates to IOM's MPI Division’s protection monitoring and research activities. IOM contributes to evidence-based protection advocacy through protection monitoring. Protection monitoring is carried out to identify protection risks and the protection needs of affected populations, to support evidence-based programming and advocacy. Research is conducted using a mixed-methods approach and informs advocacy with key stakeholders, including government, development actors, and donor communities. The consultant contributes to this work by supporting the production of protection monitoring reports and any other protection monitoring products and activities. Organizational Department / Unit to which the Consultant is contributing Protection Division (PxD)
Responsibilities
The Protection Analyst supports the MPI Division and Protection Unit by conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis related to programmatic interventions in Iraq, focusing on protection monitoring and research activities. This role involves supporting the production of protection monitoring reports and other related products to inform evidence-based programming and advocacy with stakeholders.
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