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Enumerators for Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity across Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe States



Introduction

Mercy Corps has been present in Nigeria since 2012, focusing its interventions on adolescent girls’ empowerment, economic development and conflict mitigation. With the insurgency spilling over from the Northeast of Nigeria and causing displacement of millions of individuals, Mercy Corps started its humanitarian response in 2014 to address the rising humanitarian needs. Now with peace gradually returning to Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe, the moment is right to build on the significant humanitarian investments and move towards an integrated market systems development approach that will drive inclusive economic recovery and ensure peace gains are maintained and improved upon.

Rationale

Mercy Corps is implementing a five-year United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity (RRA) in Northeast Nigeria. RRA aims to sustainably move people out of chronic vulnerability and poverty. Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience Activity will enable individuals and communities to engage in strong and sustainable market systems rather than continuing to rely on humanitarian assistance and faltering with each new shock. To achieve this purpose, the Activity will have four components and four cross cutting elements.

Conducting constant research and analysis to understand the dynamics created because of our interventions shape our programming and assists Mercy Corps to make evidence-based decisions. Making course corrections is at the core of our programmatic approach to improve an adaptive learning process. Mercy Corps Nigeria, (Humanitarian, Early Recovery and Development) will continuously commission series of quantitative and qualitative data collection on program activities across multiple sectors (Livelihood, Wash, Cash Transfers, Shelter, Protection, Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, Agriculture etc.) which will range from;

  • Household or Individual surveys (baseline, midterm and or end line)
  • Market Price Monitoring
  • Post Distribution Monitoring for food cash transfers, NFIs, and grants for business start-up and or expansions
  • Beneficiaries registrations, mapping and profiling exercises
  • Market Analysis or assessments including small, medium and large trader business performances
  • Ad-hoc assessments of key interventions (e.g pilots) 
  • Data Entry

These will employ numerous techniques including structured survey questionnaires for individuals and businesses or institutions, Focus group discussions, Key informant interviews and any other methodologies that are relevant for the specific project scope.


Objective of the Enumerators Assignment

The field enumerators will be primarily responsible for collecting qualitative and quantitative field data and data entry using digital platforms (e.g. CommCare). They have direct contact with households and have a great bearing on the quality of data collected and ultimately on the quality of data output. 

State

Local Government Areas

Adamawa

Hong, Song, Gombi, Mubi, Yola

Borno

Biu, Hawul, Kwaya Kusar

Gombe

Kwami, Akko, Dukku, Billiri, Gombe, Bajoga

Yobe

Jakusko, Nanjere, Potiskum, Damaturu, Nguru

Enumerators would undergo training on the specific tools to be used for each assignment before deploying to the field.

Role of the Enumerator

The enumerator will be responsible for collecting data, entering data and any other responsibilities for which he/she may be called upon to carry out. The data collection process may be carried out quantitative, qualitative methods, or as required using an electronic data collection tools. 

  • Enumerators will be expected at all times to follow sampling methods as directed by Mercy Corps. 
  • Compile, record and code information derived from specified forms into a predefined form or database.
  • Ensure that the supervisor is kept abreast of completed assignments and progress.
  • Identify and report any issues that may arise while attempting to obtain valid data.
  • Analyze the authenticity of the information provided by ensuring direct contact with each targeted study population (population of interest).
  • Interpret interview questions to assist respondents in understanding them and providing eloquent answers.
  • Double check information on survey forms or information pads to ensure the accuracy of information.
  • Engage in data entry in cases where paper base options are used.
  • Comply with quality and research ethics during and field works (this includes data protection and information confidentiality of respondents or target project participants).
  • Participate in debriefing sessions to share field experiences about the community and entire data collection. 
  • Enumerators are expected to be respectful of the community and community leadership and membership at all times. 

Organizational Support

  • The Enumerators will be managed by the Mercy Corps staff;
  • Technical support for the enumerators will be provided by Mercy Corps;
  • Devices will be provided by Mercy Corps to the enumerators when engaged for data collection. Enumerators will be expected to take good care of this equipment and will be required to return them in the same state as they are received.

Contract Duration

The contract with the enumerator will be for 12 (twelve) months from 1st September, 2020 – 31 August 2021. Mercy Corps will only pay for the actual days of enumerators' work.

Payment for Services

Mercy Corps will pay the sum of NGN 7,000 daily for each day of work and NGN 7,000 for transcription of audio files.

Application process

The application process is as below:

  • August 11, 2020 - This will be advertised in relevant online media and online
  • August 24, 2020 – Application deadline for all submissions
  • August 25, 2020 - Selected applicants will be contacted.

 

Eligibility Criteria:

Recruited enumerators will be responsible for the digital registration, must be willing to work in Adamawa, Borno, Gombe and Yobe States and will be available to start on short notice- Those based in these locations will be prioritized.

  • All applicants must have a minimum of Diploma education in Accounting, statistics, business Admin and Management or equivalent (Bsc or HND is an Added Advantage)
  • The applicant should be Tech-savvy with ability to operate tablets or experience using mobile data collection platforms
  • Readiness to be Trained and apply knowledge thereafter in the field.
  • Applicant should be data driven curious, observant and with ability to conduct door-stepping interviews.
  • Applicant must be at least 18 years old.

Selection Criteria

  • Training: There is an expectation to attend all training sessions. Punctuality is a relevant factor.
  • Performance: This will be based on the results of two evaluations to be completed while on training. Applicants will be ranked based on performance; those attaining higher scores will be given first preference for the position of an enumerator.
  • Demeanor: Conduct, behavior and deportment will be considered.
  • Prior Survey Experience: Previous survey experience with donor funded program will be a relevant consideration, all things being equal.

Submission process

Interested applicants should complete the template provided in Annex 1 and submit along with their CV and cover letter as one document



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