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We are an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and suffering in the world’s poorest countries. Concern Worldwide began working in Kenya in May 2002 with the development of an urban programme in Nairobi. Our work expanded into a multi-sectoral programme focusing on urban and rural livelihoods, primary education, HIV and ...
BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT
The City of Nairobi exemplifies rapid urbanization amidst deteriorating economic and health conditions. More than 60% of urban poor reside in the informal settlements. Urban poverty is characterised by lack of employment, low wages and returns from informal employment, and extremely poor levels of basic services such as housing, sanitation, health care and education. Conditions in the informal settlements create greater exposure to violence (often sexual and gender based), unwanted pregnancies and adverse health and nutrition outcomes, particularly for women and children. To determine the current situation in health and nutrition outcomes, Concern Worldwide is planning to conduct a Health and Nutrition Survey.
METHODOLOGY/TECHNICAL APPROACH
The data will be collected through the use of ODK or questionnaire. The survey will apply a three stage cluster sampling where the first stage cluster sampling will be the sampling of blocks from theinformal settlements, the second stage sampling will involve the selection of segments from the sampled blocks and the third stage sampling will be the selection of households from the sampled segments
DELIVERABLES/OUTPUTS
a) Quantitative data using the ODK or questionnaires
b) Qualitative data using the Focus Group Discussions and the Key Informant Interviews
TIMELINES
Twelve (12) days of which four (4) days will be for training. The assignment will be in April 2017.
LOCATION
Informal settlements in Nairobi County: Makadara, Embakasi East, Embakasi West, Ruaraka, Kasarani, Starehe, Kamukunji, Westlands and Dagoretti.
RENUMERATION
Concern shall pay the enumerators a fee of Kes 1500 per day for eight (8) days during the data collection. Kenya Shillings Five Hundred (Kes 500) only shall be paid during the four (4) days' training . All payments will be made via MPESA upon successful completion of the assignment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Concern will engage the Enumerator on a casual basis. The focal point for the above assignment will be the Officer Health and Nutrition – Survey and Surveillance. Concern will provide tea and lunch during training days.
Interested applicants, who meet the requirements, should send their CV and Cover Letter to nairobi.hr@concern.net with the subject of the email as ‘Enumerator’
The closing date for applications is Friday, 31st March 2017.
Each application should include at least three (3) referees who can validate technical expertise.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview.
Concern has a Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from abuse and exploitation.
CONCERN WORLDWIDE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT CHARGE FOR ANY KIND OF RECRUITMENT
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