October 19, 2021 | Member: Making Cents
Making Cents International is recruiting a Local Political Expert to conduct a Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG) Strategic Assessment in Burundi. The assessment will include three and a half weeks of field work evaluating trends that characterize political development. Recommendations provided to USAID may influence future foreign assistance in the areas of democracy, human rights, and governance.
The Team will consist of an international Team Leader and a Country Expert, as well as one Local Assessment Coordinator. One or more representatives from USAID Washington and/or USAID/Burundi will also join the team for some or all scheduled meetings. The Team will split its time between the capital and other locations in Burundi as COVID-19 restrictions allow.
This scope of work calls for the completion of two interconnected tasks: (1) an assessment of political change and democratization within the identified country; and (2) the development of strategic and programmatic recommendations to address major barriers to the consolidation of democracy. Both segments will be conducted using the Conducting a DRG Assessment: A Framework for Strategy Development (revised 2014).
The Local Political Expert will work with the Team Leader in assessment planning and preparations, as well as in interviews, team meetings, briefings with USAID/Burundi and Embassy, and drafting the assessment report. The Local Political Expert will identify appropriate contacts for the Assessment Team to meet with during the field research. They will travel with the Assessment Team outside of capital, draft select selections of the assessment report, and may be asked to review the compiled version of the report and offer comments.
Maximum Level of Effort will be 30 days, with 23 days of the LOE taking place during the field work phase of the assessment (including Saturdays). The Local Political Expert must be available at all times during the field work and must work exclusively on the DRG assessment while the Team is in the field. Prior to arrival of the international team members in Burundi, the Local Political Expert will spend up to 2 days preparing for the assessment. This will include identifying appropriate individuals and organizations for the Team to interview during the assessment, assisting with the scheduling of meetings for the Team, and reviewing background materials and data. The remaining 5 days will be spent on writing select sections of the draft report and reviewing the report. The Local Political Expert may be asked to review the compiled version and offer comments as well as provide targeted inputs during the revision process.
Tentatively scheduled for Fall/Winter 2021; however, the exact dates are to be determined. If COVID-19 restrictions and safety protocols limit travel and in-person meetings, some or all of the assessment may be conducted virtually.
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