Local Human Centered Design Expert Consultant– Bangladesh Based
Location:
Currently based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with travel in Bangladesh on a need basis
Reporting Manager:
Programme Manager
Start date:
As soon as possible
Duration:
To be engaged for a maximum of 10 days as required during the project.
Type:
Project based
Remuneration:
Applicants are requested to provide their day rate, with their application.
Application Deadline:
Ongoing until position is filled
MAGENTA is a leading Social and Behavioural Change (SBC) agency that specializes in understanding human decision-making processes in order to design behavioural insight solutions for positive change. We implement programmes across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America using the latest in behavioural science principles and a rigorous approach to research, strategy, intervention and campaign design and implementation.
Our client base includes UN agencies, INGOs, governments and the private sector. We aim to amplify the voices of local actors while bringing international expertise and methodological rigour. To do so, we partner with civil society, creative agencies, media and academics to design innovative, relevant and impactful solutions to some of the most challenging problems of our time. Whether we are aiming to shift parenting practices to improve children’s outcomes or to understand how social norms underpin corruption, we always go the extra mile to ensure we can create a positive impact for some of the most underserved populations in the world.
Project Overview
Nutrition serves as a foundational element in fostering sustainable human development. Enhanced nutrition results in improved well-being for infants and mothers, fortified immune systems, safer pregnancies and childbirth, and increased longevity. Optimal nutrition contributes to better learning among children, as evidenced by the adverse effects of childhood stunting, including diminished learning outcomes, academic performance, productivity, and adult wages.
Bangladesh has been consistently improving in its nutritional outcomes, particularly in recent year. A 2017/2018 demographic and health survey revealed that 31% of children under the age of 5 were stunted, with 9% facing severe stunting, marking a decrease from 43% in 2007 to 31% in 2017. Similarly, the incidence of underweight children dropped from 41% in 2007 to 22% in 2017, and the prevalence of wasting decreased from a critical level of around 15% to 8% in 2017. The survey also showed that 65% of infants aged under 6 months were exclusively breastfed in 2017, a significant rise from 55% in 2014. Moreover, 34% of children aged 6–23 months adhered to the recommended infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices in 2017, up from 23% in 2014. Despite these improvements, urban areas are experiencing an escalating “triple burden” of malnutrition. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new vulnerabilities, especially among the urban poor, potentially heightening poverty, food insecurity, early marriages, and malnutrition rates. Addressing malnutrition remains a critical issue and a top priority, necessitating a collaborative, multi-sectoral effort to overcome the remaining challenges in Bangladesh’s fight against malnutrition.
Emphasising the importance of nutrition for positive child outcomes, MAGENTA is submitting a proposal to support on the assessment and design of existing social and behaviour change communication delivery systems.
About the Assignment
MAGENTA is looking for a local HCD expert based in Bangladesh, to join our international team and provide expertise and assistance in the implementation the project. Specific responsibilities have been outlined below.
Responsibilities
The consultant will receive individual tasks as needed, and the anticipated time required to complete each task will be mutually agreed upon and serve as the basis for invoicing and payment. While not exhaustive, the HCD expert will have the following key responsibilities:
- Provide contextualized insights, relevant to the Bangladeshi context, throughout the development of key project deliverables.
- Ensure that the Bangladeshi context is taken into consideration throughout the development of key project deliverables.
- Share pertinent resources, literature, and research findings that can inform and enrich the development of key deliverables.
- Support in developing and designing a robust participatory research approach that leverages HCD principles where relevant.
- Co-facilitate the implementation of designed participatory activities to ensure key outcomes.
- Support in developing workshop materials for the strategy co-design workshop, including brainstorming workshop activities for generating human insights.
- Support in reviewing and providing feedback on the draft strategy and key deliverables.
- Participate in online or in-person workshops as needed, in Bangladesh.
- Actively participate in regular project meetings as needed.
- Engage in collaborative discussions, share updates, and contribute insights to facilitate the smooth progress of the project.
Requirements
- Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
- Willing to travel in-country to support the implementation of the project of needed.
- Minimum 8 years of experience in designing, developing, and implementing HCD strategies and interventions in Bangladesh.
- Experience in designing sustainable communication campaigns and interventions based on human insights.
- Experience in designing, developing and conducting HCD rooted co-design approaches and activities.
- Written and oral fluency in Bangla and English is a must.
- Experience and knowledge about the nutrition context in Bangladesh is an asset.
- Experience working with UN agencies, or other INGOs is an asset.
- Experience working with the Government of Bangladesh is an asset.
- Written and oral fluency in Bangla and English is a must.
How to apply
Application Submission Instructions
All interested and eligible applicants are encouraged to submit their CV and their day rate in USD to mikel@magentaconsulting.org.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position has been filled.
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.