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Data Analyst for Shelter Research at Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps

Data Analyst for Shelter Research at Mercy Corps. Please make sure you read the job requirements before applying for this position.

Mercy Corps has been present in Nigeria since 2012, focusing its interventions on humanitarian assistance, economic development, and conflict mitigation. With the ongoing insurgency in Northeast Nigeria causing the displacement of millions of individuals, Mercy Corps started its humanitarian response in 2014 to address the rising humanitarian needs. As the crisis has persisted, Mercy Corps’ strategy has also expanded to address the root causes of the conflict and seek to build the long-term resilience of communities with integrated programs focusing on governance, the recovery of markets and livelihoods, social cohesion and social protection, youth empowerment, and local conflict management.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Data Analyst for Shelter Research

Location: Maiduguri, Borno
Employment Type: Contract
Reports to: Senior Shelter Officer

Background

  • Mercy Corps has been implementing its comprehensive shelter program in Borno state since 2017 to date that includes shelter repairs for IDPs, returnees staying with host communities, construction of permanent shelters for returnees, construction of transitional shelters in camps, construction of emergency shelters in camps and transit sites and distribution of basic emergency shelter materials for new arrivals at reception centers.
  • Mercy Corps carries out series of housing typology surveys in North-East Nigeria those shows that mud blocks are among the abundantly used, self-produced and economical construction material and most of the permanent houses are built with mud or mud blocks in rural areas.
  • In recent past, humanitarian agencies especially busy delivering shelter & WASH assistance has shown interest and are busy in transforming their structure designs to adopt the mud blocks as walling materials considering the availability, skills and the cost effectiveness.
  • Based on these surveys and the developments; Mercy Corps has introduced some research and training related to mud blocks production under its humanitarian programming.

Humanitarian Program Description

  • The USAID/BHA funded program title as Addressing Diverse and Acute Primary Threats (ADAPT) to Human Security in North Eastern Nigeria, is to save lives and prevent human suffering among displaced, returnee and host households in Borno State.
  • The Goal aligns with BHA’s overarching mission statement to “save lives, alleviate human suffering, and reduce the physical, social, and economic impact of rapid and slow-onset disasters”.
  • The scope of the program is also in alignment with the three strategic objectives of the 2019 – 2021 Humanitarian Response strategy for Nigeria, which are:
    • Save lives by providing timely and integrated multi-sector assistance and protection interventions to the most vulnerable.
    • Enhanced timely, unhindered, and equitable access to multi-sector assistance and protection interventions through principled humanitarian action.
    • Strengthen the resilience of the affected population, promote early recovery and voluntary and safe durable solutions to displacement and support social cohesion.
  • Under the ADAPT Shelter program, Mercy Corps has an applied research component as a sub-purpose titled as Improving local technologies and practices for the sustainability of the ongoing shelter assistance in North East Nigeria.
  • The research project is currently ongoing and is being implemented in collaboration with the University of Maiduguri and Ramat Polytechnic.

Technical Approach – Applied Research and Studies Project

The proposed research approach looks at structural alternatives to already in use framing, walling and roofing materials for the core shelter & WASH structures. Key themes for the research are:

  • Improving the resistance of available types of timber to termite attacks
  • Designing a collapsible/transportable shelter model to help people facing repeated displacements, and
  • Looking at the local resilient materials that replace tarpaulin sheets
  • Using low cost stabilization techniques to improve the quality of locally produced mud blocks.

Data Analyst Objectives

  • To facilitate the applied research, Mercy Corps is looking for an individual data analyst who will conduct a quantitative data analysis of shelter research questionnaires collected across Bama, Gwoza, Damboa, Ngala and Maiduguri. 14, 21, 24

Deliverables and Timeframe
Deliverables:

  • Quantitative data analysis of 766 research questionnaires of 125 questions each. Hard copies of questionnaires are ready.

Deadline:

  • 23rd December, 2021.

Total Level of Effort:

  • 14 days (Including weekends)

Success Factors
The successful data analyst must satisfy the following conditions:

  • Must have a background in Qualitative and Quantitative Data Analysis (BSc. / Masters in Information Management or related field)
  • Must have experience in similar activities.
  • Familiarity of local context, culture, and the language
  • Understanding of the context of Lake Chad Basin Crises in Borno state
  • Familiarity with humanitarian response in North-East Nigeria.

Application Closing Date
6th December, 2021 (5:00pm WAT).

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates send their Applications (brief concept note / proposal along with work plan and Resume, also indicating analysis fee rate per questionnaire) to: [email protected] copying: [email protected] using the Job Title as the subject of the mail.
Or
Submit hard copies of the above required to:
Mercy Corps Office,
No. 38, Kinshasa road,
Old GRA, Maiduguri,
Borno State.

To apply for this job email your details to imonguno@mercycorps.org