Feb 5, IRC Political Economy Analysis and CSO Mapping – Consultant Jobs in South Sudan

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IRC Political Economy Analysis and CSO Mapping – Consultant Jobs in South Sudan

PEA and CSO Mapping Scope and Objectives

IRC South Sudan Country Program, through the PEA exercise, seeks to understand the political, social, and economic incentives that drive the functioning and behavior of the civil society and local institutions in the peace process spaces and related reforms in South Sudan. And through the CSO mapping, the IRC seeks to have a deeper analysis of the power relations, distribution of resources, and the role of formal and informal CSOs and relevant stakeholders in relation to the project goal.

The PEA seeks to achieve the following specific objectives

  • Gain a better understanding of the political economy in relation to civic engagement in the peace process, in the target locations in South Sudan.
  • To assess and understand legislation processes, key actors, power relations dynamics and trends, and rules governing CSO spaces in the peace process, and the challenges of CSOs in a country experiencing fragility. “What the current situation is,” “why things are the way they are,” and “what are the openings?”.
  • To assess the national and subnational systems and structures with a view to identifying capacity gaps, strengths, and systems strengthening gaps, that if addressed, will result in opportunities for effective, transparent, accountable, and inclusive participation of the civil society in the peace process. Also unpacking “What the current situation is,” “why things are the way they are,” and “what are the openings?”.
  • To provide recommendations on approaches/strategies for civil society to effectively influence and participate in key reforms including the peace process. Identify strategies to adapt existing program intervention when the change we are seeking does not occur.

    Identify practical and realistic entry points for step changes and programmatic interventions or policy hooks that IRC can leverage on civil society systems strengthening in governance and peace building/ processes.

    CSO Mapping will include:

  • Overview of CSOs engaged in civic engagement or peacebuilding processes at national levels as well as the targeted regions.
  • A brief summary of each organization, their core area of expertise, geographic reach, as well as an analysis of their capacity.
  • An analysis of the power relations, distribution of resources, and the role of formal and informal CSOs and relevant stakeholders in relation to the project goal.

    Methodology

    IRC anticipates that the consultant(s) will utilize an appropriate mix of methodologies (qualitative and quantitative) to gather and analyze data including a desk review of relevant secondary data, focus group discussions (FGDs), semi-structured interviews, key informant interviews (KIIs), among others. In addition, it is expected that the applicants demonstrate how they intend to incorporate conflict-sensitivity, gender, equality, diversity, and inclusion to ensure diverse perspectives and promote the participation of different individuals and

    groups in the PEA process.

    Expected Outputs/ Deliverables

  • An inception report outlining the methodology, detailed workplan, refined PEA and CSO mapping data collection tools, documents, and meetings required, work plans and timelines, an indicative item-focused budget, analytical framework, and the final PEA report format.
  • A draft soft copy of the PEA and CSO mapping report to be reviewed and refined jointly with IRC.
  • A preliminary presentation of the PEA and CSO mapping report outlining key processes, key findings, lessons learned, and recommendations to validate PEA findings and revisions made in accordance with discussions. Facilitate a workshop with project staff.
  • A final PEA and CSO Report, accompanied by a summary report of PEA, annexes (including CSO map) together with original data and any other underlying work.
  • List of stakeholder interviews including, where relevant, a summary matrix highlighting each stakeholder’s geographic coverage and areas of technical expertise.
  • Develop a comprehensive stakeholder analysis to document findings from the desk review and key informant interviews.
  • Conduct a policy dialogue to build consensus among high-level stakeholders on the proposed processes.
  • Facilitate a social network analysis workshop with relevant stakeholders, to both document mutual partnership priorities and build common understanding of the civil society network within the priority areas. That should add to the Political Economy Analysis (PEA) and CSO mapping report.

    Consultancy Period

    This consultancy assignment is anticipated to take thirty-five (35) working days covering pre-assignment preparatory activities, data collection, analysis, and reporting. The expected commencement date is 11 December 2023, and the final PEA output is 15 February 2024.

    Qualifications and Experience

  • An advanced university degree in development studies, international relations, political science, public administration, Monitoring and Evaluation, Research, Statistics, Social Sciences, or a related field.
  • Extensive experience in conceptualizing and undertaking research and evaluations using a varied mix of methodologies.
  • Demonstrated they have undertaken 1-2 PAs, or proof that they really know what PEA is.
  • Demonstrable extensive experience in conducting political economy analyses in the region. Share evidence of PEA undertaken.
  • Excellent skills in conducting policy dialogues.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English.
  • Outstanding report writing and presentation skills.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; IRC Political Economy Analysis and CSO Mapping – Consultant Jobs in South Sudan

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