Consultancy Title: Household Survey Consultant – Support Data Processing for Yemen MICS , Home-based (Remote) 28/May-15/Oct,2023
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As part of its global MICS programme, UNICEF is supporting Yemen in the implementation of the MICS6 survey to collect statistically robust evidence on key indicators of the situation of children in the country. The fieldwork of the survey started in 2022 and it is now at the final stage. The work is conducted by the Yemen National Statistical Office within the MICS technical support framework provided by UNICEF HQ, RO and CO, through UNICEF experts and consultants.
How can you make a difference?
In coordination and collaboration with the Global MICS Team, Middle East and North Africa Regional Office and Yemen UNICEF Country Office, the Data Processing consultant will provide technical remote and in-country support, to ensure the completion of the MICS data analysis and the production of the final MICS report.
In particular, the consultant will lead the work for the preparation of the draft tabulations for the national report, contribute to the MICS Data Interpretation and Report Compilation (DIRC) workshop and finalize the tabulation for the national report, incorporating and addressing the comments received from the reviewers.
Main tasks
- Conduct the data analysis work with and in coordination the staff of the national statistical office and the MICS technical support team, and prepare the draft tabulation for the MICS in Yemen, including all the governorates included in the survey (5 days)
- Contribute to the DIRC workshop (involving a mission of around 10 days – venue and duration to be determined), supporting the national statistical office staff in reviewing the draft tables and finalize them
- Based on the review of the DIRC workshop finalize the tabulations for the final report, support the final review process and incorporate the comments and inputs of the reviewers (5 days).
Key Deliverables
- Draft tabulations for the Yemen (North) report ahead the DIRC workshop
- Summary note on the results of the DIRC workshop
- Final tabulations for the national report
Tasks/Milestone
Work Assignment Overview
Deliverables/Outputs
Timeline
Prepare the draft tabulations for the MICS Yemen Report (5 days)
Draft Tabulations
5 days
Contribute to the DIRC workshop (location/venue to be confirmed, 10 days mission)
Summary notes and outcomes of the DIRC report
10 days
Finalize tabulations for the MICS Yemen Report – reflecting the inputs from DIRC and the review process
Final tabulations for the MICS report
5 days
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
- An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in Demography, Statistics, Epidemiology, or other related technical field with significant measurement, analysis or quantitative research background is required.
- At least [5 years] experience in the support or management of quantitative household surveys.
- Solid expertise in statistical analyses including familiarity with data processing and data analysis software.
- Experience in survey report writing.
- Solid Experience with SPSS, Stata and/or R
- Document experience with the MICS programme
- Experience in working in support of national statistical office
- Ability and willingness to travel to short missions to Yemen.
- Demonstrated ability to work harmoniously within a multicultural environment and communicate complex ideas.
- Proactive and dynamic personality with attention to detail.
- Result driven and strong planning and organizing skills.
- Fluency in written and spoken English.
Desirable
- Previous work experience and knowledge of the Yemen context
- Fluency in written and spoken Arabic
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF's values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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Remarks
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