ACTION AGAINST HUNGER has floated a tender for Link NCA Statistician. The project location is Somalia and the tender is closing on 03 Dec 2018. The tender notice number is , while the TOT Ref Number is 28840227. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Somalia

Summary : Link NCA Statistician

Deadline : 03 Dec 2018

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 28840227

Document Ref. No. :

Competition : ICB

Financier : Department For International Development

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : ACTION AGAINST HUNGER
Somalia
Somalia
Email :procurement@so-actionagainsthunger.org

Tender Details

Tenders are invited for Link NCA Statistician.

Terms of Reference for the Link NCA Statistician- Somalia.

1. Rationale (context of intervention leading to consider Link NCA)

BRCiS, a consortium of five (5) NGOs namely Action Against Hunger, Concern Worldwide (CWW), CESVI, International Rescue Committee (IRC), Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and Save the Children International (SCI) have designed a 4-year nutrition sensitive resilience programing through funding from DFID. The project has a 6-month inception period, in which baseline studies and operational researches to contribute to the redesign of the intervention will be conducted. The studies and researches done during the inception period will also aid in measuring achievement of milestones and project indicators over the 4-year project cycle. The BRCiS consortium approach is built on Participatory Systems Analysis and Initial Assessments that enables the identification of key actors, institutions, policy makers, social norms, opportunities, required assets and capacities to build social, natural (environmental) and economic capitals. Following the discussions and need to have a defined methodology to identify needs, Action Against Hunger presented the Link NCA methodology as a tool to identify nutrition causal factors to the BRCiS Technical Working Group (TWG) in June 2018. After deliberations, it was agreed that link NCA methodology coupled with a resilience systems analysis tool (to be determined) will used by the consortium during the inception period. This TOR thus defines the needs to actualize this need not only to Action Against Hunger programming areas in the above specified role which is part of the Link NCA methodology.

2. Operational objectives- What do we expect from this Link NCA in terms of operational outcomes.

The objective of this study will be to identify drivers to malnutrition (wasting and stunting) as well as levers and barriers of resilience. The study specifically aims to:

· Determine the prevalence of undernutrition.

· Understand how the wasting and/stunting in this population and its causes changed

· a) Over time due to historical trends, b) seasonally due to cyclical trends, c) due to recent shocks.

· Have a better understanding of communities’ own perceptions and knowledge about under-nutrition and its drivers.

· Identify under-nutrition pathways and associated risk factors: Description of local mechanisms which lead to under-nutrition and their interconnections.

· Identify of vulnerable groups to major risks factor to undernutrition.

· Define local community perceptions on risks, shocks and resilience’s capacities.

· Identify barriers and levers/boosters associated with resilience capacities

· Formulate an action plan to (re)design activities according to the study results

3. NCA data analysis

This is a short term assignment (Maximum 30days) which will be broken into two phases. Phase one will be conducted during the initial phase (Secondary data analysis) and the second phase will be done after field data collection is complete.

The Link NCA data analysis is more comprehensive with the use of a mixed method approach to identify statistically risk factors associated to malnutrition outcome using secondary datasets (SMART Surveys datasets or any survey including anthropometry variables). Quantitative datasets including anthropometric variables will be analyzed alongside qualitative data gathered from secondary data review (SMART report and published articles, DHS reports, data on rainfall, temperature, food security, livelihoods, epidemics etc.). The second analysis will entail a detailed analysis data from the risk factor survey to include triangulation from the qualitative data collected in the process.

The objectives of statistical analysis

· To identify the risk factors associated with global acute malnutrition in the Link NCA studied area. (Annual GAM trends with rainfall, yield, fertility rates, temperature, epidemics or any indicators of shock).

· To identify the risk factors that are associated with stunting in the Link NCA studied area. (Annual chronic trends with rainfall, yield, fertility rates, or any indicators of shock)

· Seasonal GAM prevalence’s trends over a year (using SMARTs survey for the past 20 years)

· GAM prevalence’s trends in regards to area differences.

· Produce analysis report.

Key analysis Activities

Reporting to the NCA analyst, the statistician will conduct the following analysis among other responsibilities assigned:

1. Check for consistency in variables across surveys (if multiple available) and recode variables as necessary.

2. Re-run the ENA software to ensure that WHO Z-scores were calculated in a consistent way and outliers are excluded using the same criteria.

3. Ordering and merging data bases and data sets and creating new variables to define the year, season and geographical area where each survey was conducted.

4. Use descriptive statistics to summarize all variables in the survey which include: frequencies for categorical variables, calculations of the mean, standard deviation, and range for all continuous variables.

5. Classify all continuous variables into categorical variables to facilitate an easier interpretation of results.

6. Conduct logistic regression, linear analysis and trends test to identify risks factors associated with undernutrition.

7. Analyze secondary data (data on rainfall, temperature, food security and livelihoods variables, epidemics data, sex of the children, fertility rates, water access indicators, IYCF indicators, and gender qualitative data) to identify potential causal risks factors on annual, seasonal and regional characteristics associated with undernutrition.

8. Run separate bivariate regression models with each of the variables with bivariate regression models control for the region, year, and geographical area of the survey.

9. Estimate odds ratios for each level of the categorical variable and a test for trend to estimate a p value for the overall significance of the variable.

10. Report results in tabular form to allow for comparison of the change in association when other variables are controlled for.

11. Supporting NCA analyst in presentation and interpretation of NCA statistical results and

12. Conduct any other roles requested by the NCA analyst.

Required qualifications

· An advanced University degree (Master’s degree ) in Statistics, Public health, or any relevant quantitative discipline;

· At least 3 to 5 years’ Experience using data to support research efforts, strong levels of data literacy and solid ground in multivariate analysis, conducting association analysis among other statistical analysis.

· Conversant in using statistical packages such as EPI info, STATA, R, and related programs;

· Knowledge on a wide range of Health and Nutrition and Resilience programs and how other sectors affect nutrition outcome.

· Excellent writing skills and good interpersonal and communication skills.

· Excellent, proven skills in developing analytical, technical and informative materials.

· Ability to work in a team.

· Fluency in English both written and spoken.

HOW TO APPLY:

Application process.

If the above description matches your qualification, kindly apply by sending:

· Curriculum vitae

· Evidence of similar experience: Assessment reports

· Financial proposal Quotation.

To the email:

procurement@so-actionagainsthunger.org

clearly mentioning the position on the subject line. NCA statistician-Somalia.

Submission deadline: 3rd December 2018.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.

Documents

 Tender Notice