Provide the study team with regular updates, interviews completed, reasons for incomplete (partial interviews), and any important information about assigned roles.Review all collected data to ensure accuracy and authenticity then submit the data to the office at agreed intervals.Conduct interviews in accordance with the protocol and core research ethics principles of respecting participants, doing no harm, and treating all participants fairly.The Key Responsibilities Of The Research Assistant Shall Include. In light of this HIAS Kenya is seeking to recruit 15 research assistants to participate in a comprehensive training program, followed by a five-day data collection exercise. To screen the environmental risks linked to intended project and to assess the environmental impact of humanitarian operations planned.To establish the suitable mechanisms for Accountability to Affected Populations including Feedback, Complaints and Response Mechanisms for vulnerable refugees, including LGBTQ+ persons, and the host community in Nairobi. To improve the accuracy and completeness of comparable socio-economic indicators of refugees and asylum seekers to support evidence-based program design and planning for inclusion.Aiming to collect enough evidence and data to better inform future data driven targeting. To enhance targeting for the provision of assistance.To ensure that the perspectives and preferences of refugees are reflected in the strategic and response planning.To ensure that the needs and vulnerabilities of different refugee groups are understood, including women, children, older people, people with disabilities, and others who may face additional risks and barriers.To provide a multisectoral and comparable overview/update of the needs, capacities, and vulnerability situation of refugees and asylum seekers in urban areas (Nairobi), to provide the evidence base to inform the 2024 HIP planning and prioritization process.To provide an empirical overview of the status and developments of humanitarian needs for refugees and asylum seekers across Nairobi, especially regarding the accessibility to basic services.Secondly, it is intended to provide an analytical insight into where different needs lie and to what extent, so that relevant program areas of HIAS and RCK can add value, prioritize, plan and respond. The primary objective of this assessment exercise is to identify, map and analyze the overall humanitarian needs of refugees and asylum seekers in Nairobi.But I'm not just a numbers gal.I've been working and volunteering in the international development and humanitarian sectors for over 13 years! I've managed WASH, health, nutrition, shelter, cash, and information management programmes as part of a senior management team for over 3 years, and have lived and worked in the Middle East, Sudan, and Ghana. My passion now is combining my love of data with my love of emergency response to help aid workers all over the world become proficient in using information management tools to make their programmes more efficient, more accountable, and more timely. I currently live in the UK with my best friend (who also happens to be my husband - yay!!) and our beautiful baby girl. I've worked with some PRETTY DARN BIG datasets, models, and mapping projects over the years. I LOVE being a humanitarian aid worker! And I LOVE brainstorming with my peers about how we can use information management tools to make our humanitarian programmes ROCK.I'm a Water Resources Engineer with a background in computer modelling of watersheds. Hi! I'm Janna! And I've got to come clean - I LOVE working with data, numbers, and maps.
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