The Irish Consortium on Gender Based Violence is seeking Expressions of Interest to conduct desk-based research to find evidence of established and emerging good practice in Gender Based Violence (GBV) survivor-led accountability initiatives and practices across the prevention, mitigation and response trajectory. The purpose of the research is to inform policy and practice with evidence of established and emerging good practice in GBV survivor-led accountability initiatives across the prevention, mitigation and response trajectory.
Scope: We wish to determine the evidence or emerging evidence of initiatives that deeply embedded GBV survivors as they sought accountability under each of the three dimensions, Prevention, Mitigation and Response across humanitarian, development and peace support work. This is not limited to the countries in which ICGBV members operate but should be determined by finding the best/emerging practice and should include a mix of initiatives from micro, meso and maco levels – from grassroots to district, to state and regional initiatives.
Person Specific:
· A minimum of a Masters degree in a relevant subject (e.g. social studies, international development, gender equality or equivalent) or 5 years GBV related experience
· Proven expertise on Gender-based violence programming and policy work in development or humanitarian or peace support settings
· Previous experience in carrying out similar desk research
· Strong analytical and report writing skills
· Knowledge of humanitarian and development contexts, inclusive of the Inter-Agency Minimum Standards for GBV in Emergencies Programming, 2019 and international policy
Desirable
· Experience of engaging with GBV survivors
· Peer-reviewed publications
How to apply
Please see the Terms of Reference and Expression of Interest documents for further detail on our website. The deadline to submit the required criteria is Wednesday, May 22nd at 12:00 pm (UTC/GMT +1). Find out more here: https://www.gbv.ie/vacancies/