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The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is an African-led and Africa based international research institute committed to conducting high quality and policy relevant multidisciplinary research. Our research addresses important development issues and challenges facing sub-Saharan Africa in areas such as education, population, health, aging, urbanization and wellbeing. Our goal is to generate evidence for meaningful action, engage with policy makers in the region to disseminate our research findings, influence policy decisions, and improve the quality of life in Africa.
Kenya Nawiri is a USAID Development Food Security Activity. The prime awardee is Mercy Corps, with RTI and APHRC as research partners on the longitudinal study. The USAID Nawiri program is working to sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition in Kenya’s arid and semi-arid lands by transforming systems and building capacities to absorb, anticipate, and adapt to shocks and stresses. APHRC and RTI are currently conducting a 24-month longitudinal mixed-methods cohort study of children less than 5 years and their mothers/caregivers. Findings and learning from the study are providing evidence-based insights for the design of overarching and micro-solutions towards sustainable reduction of persistent acute malnutrition in Turkana and Samburu counties. Information gathering will be primarily through repeated household surveys in both counties. Quantitative Field Interviewers will be required to collect data at the household level using a structured questionnaire.
Specifically, the Quantitative Field Interviewer will:
Minimum Requirements
The successful candidates will be engaged for a period of 1 month with the possibility of being contracted for subsequent data collection periods in the project, subject to good performance.
APHRC and Flexi Personnel are equal opportunity employers and are committed to the protection of persons at risk.