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UNWFP - Beirut - NPTP Researcher SSA 9

Job Purpose

Eight years into the implementation of WFP support to the NPTP and in light of the changing and challenging operational context, as well as the expanding partnership with the Government counterparts in the frame of the NPTP, WFP would like to examine some aspects of the programme that could be essential to informing programme management and adaptation in the coming years.

Key Responsibilities (not all-inclusive, nor exhaustive):

Within delegated authority and under the direct supervision of the Head of Social Protection Unit, the incumbent will be responsible for reviewing the available NPTP monitoring (process and outcome) data available as well as complementing with qualitative data collection when/if needed to examine the following two areas of inquiry and issue operational recommendations to the Programme team:

Restricted vs. unrestricted assistance, LBP vs. USD:

NPTP followed the restricted cash modality from inception in November 2014 and until September 2021. A shift to unrestricted cash and change in currency (from LBP to USD or equivalent) also followed in September 2021. Ten months into implementing this change, there is need to investigate, controlling for confounding variables, the impact of each modality on food security, consumption of nutritious foods, as well as poverty alleviation outcomes of NPTP households in the more positive way and determining accordingly whether one modality contributes to better outcomes than the other.

Suggested methods:

  • Analyse the existing outcome monitoring data and compare the results of the restricted cash modality (prior to September 2021) vs. unrestricted cash modality for e-card holders who use it in WFP-contracted shops.
  • Analyse the existing outcome monitoring data and compare the results for the group who withdraws their assistance in LBP cash vs. the group that withdraws assistance in USD cash.
  • Conduct additional qualitative or quantitative data collection to assess the reasons for noted redemption preferences.

End-to-end NPTP beneficiary experience:

The researcher is expected to document beneficiaries’ experiences in accessing and using NPTP/WFP’s assistance, as well as hear their own suggestions related to programme enhancement and reaching more sustainable results. This study will report on the use and the impact of the assistance, the needs of the beneficiaries and the safety issues related to said assistance. This is particularly pertinent in light of a potential formulation of an NPTP+ model which aims to link NPTP “graduates” to livelihoods and income generation opportunities for self-sustainability.

Suggested methods:

  • Analyse existing process and outcome monitoring data and summarize beneficiaries experience accordingly.
  • Conduct focus group discussions (or other qualitative tools) on experience with assistance, with beneficiaries representing different backgrounds and vulnerability profiles: age group, sex, education, disability, geographical location.

Desirable Knowledge and Skills:

  • Previous experience in conducting research related to humanitarian or development contexts and knowledge of the humanitarian and development activities and procedures in the country.
  • Very good experience in using statistical tools, quantitative and qualitative assessments.
  • Ability to undertake statistical analysis using SPSS or STATA.
  • Ability to conduct focus group discussions and one-to-one interviews.
  • Very good experience using computers including Microsoft Office specifically Microsoft Word, Power Point and Excel.
  • Ability to coordinate and facilitate communication with relevant units/teams.
  • Good knowledge of gender and protection analysis,
  • Well-organized.
  • Excellent English writing skills.

Standard Minimum Qualifications: 

Education: Advanced University degree in International Affairs, Economics, Nutrition, Public Health, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Social Sciences, or other field relevant to international development assistance.

Experience:  At least eight (8) years of post-graduate professional work experience in survey research including in humanitarian contexts. Experience using a variety of quantitative and qualitative analytical tools and methods.

Language: Fluency in both oral and written communication in English and Arabic.

Intervention Sectors
Refugees
Location
  • Lebanon
  • Beirut
Application Deadline
Salary Range
> 3000 (USD)
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines

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Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
5 to 10 years
Education Degree
Masters Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No