Consultancy Opportunities
Developing Minimum Standards and Indicators for Well-Being in Urban Slums
In Kenya’s urban areas, Concern is implementing a number of programmes targeting poor households living in the slums to facilitate them build their resilience to shocks and enhance their ability to capitalize on assets to lift them out of poverty.
Concern would like to commission a consultancy to define the minimum standards it should strive towards when working with the urban poor to improve their well-being by identifying the key measurable indicators for sustainable livelihoods and well-being within the slum context and set thresholds against those indicators.
Applications are requested from institutions and individuals to undertake this assignment.
Key qualifications for the assignment are minimum of a Masters’ degree in social sciences or a closely related field; minimum of 5 years relevant work experience in research and socio-economic analysis; academic or research experience in urban/regional planning is highly preferred.
Concern has a Code of Conduct and a Programme Participant Protection Policy to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from abuse and exploitation.
A detailed ToR will be made available by e-mailing nairobi.tenders@concern.net
Interested candidates should submit their applications and proposals to nairobi.tenders@concern.net by 24th July, 2011.