DAI
Environmental Health Specialist – EKNA IE Design and Baseline
DAI
Lusaka, Zambia
Job description
USAID/Zambia Eastern Kafue Nature Alliance (EKNA) Activity Impact Evaluation (IE) Design and Baseline
Job Description – Environmental Health Specialist
Position Title:
Environmental Health Specialist, EKNA IE Design and Baseline
Contract Name:
Integrated Natural Resources Management (INRM)
Contract No:
7200AA20F00010
Period of Performance:
Upon signing – August 31, 2023
Place of Performance:
Zambia
Maximum Level of Effort (LOE):
11 days
STARR II IDIQ Labor Category:
Natural Resource Specialist – Senior or Mid
Integrated Natural Resource Management Task Order: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Zambia Eastern Kafue Nature Alliance (EKNA) Impact Evaluation (IE) Design and Baseline is managed under the Integrated Natural Resource Management (IN RM) Task Order (TO). The INRM TO provides on-demand support services and technical assistance for USAID Missions, Bureaus, and Independent Offices, and is managed by the Center for Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure (EEI) in the Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation (DDI). INRM supports integrated analysis and programming across development sectors. By using a multi-sectoral lens, INRM seeks to strengthen the impacts of USAID’s core environmental programming by recognizing synergies, adopting best practices, and building broader constituencies for integrated programming. The activity is designed to help USAID operating units achieve higher impact environment programming and to support the uptake of principles and approaches outlined in the Agency’s Environmental and Natural Resource Management Framework .
Project Background and Description:
USAID has commissioned a team under the INRM TO to design and implement the baseline for an IE of the USAID/Zambia EKNA Activity in 2022-2023. The EKNA Activity will be implemented in several Game Management Areas (GMAs) and conservancies that border the eastern side of Zambia’s Kafue National Park (KNP), by a consortium of public and private sector partners led by The Nature Conservancy. High poverty rates in the area lead to a dependence on natural resources and income from forests for many households, contributing to deforestation and forest degradation from wood extraction, agricultural expansion, and fires. To address these issues and impact both conservation and human well-being outcomes, the EKNA Activity is comprised of four strategic approaches (SAs):
SA1: Strengthen natural resource compliance and management systems
SA2: Develop inclusive ecosystem-based markets for local prosperity
SA3: Strengthen community maternal and child health and improve access to clean water
SA4: Develop effective land and resource use planning, tenure, and governance systems
The objectives of this assignment are to (1) design an IE for the EKNA Activity,
(2) conduct baseline data collection and analysis, and
(3) prepare a final baseline report. Given the lack of counterfactual-based studies on the EKNA Activity’s main interventions, a rigorous impact evaluation presents an important opportunity to improve USAID’s understanding of conservation and biodiversity programming effectiveness. In particular, the EKNA Activity presents a unique opportunity to measure the effect of conservation programming on biodiversity outcomes given the large amount of biodiversity monitoring that will take place as part of the program implementation, which will be further expanded as part of the evaluation. Additional primary and secondary data sources that will be used include a large household survey, qualitative data from key informants, and remotely sensed data.
Position Description:
DAI/INRM is seeking an individual to fulfill the role of the Environmental Health Specialist for the EKNA IE Design and Baseline . The Environmental Health Specialist will provide subject matter expertise in the intersections of health with conservation and the biophysical environment in Zambia, particularly related to areas around Kafue National Park, and measurement of related outcomes. Knowledge of maternal and child health (MCH) and family planning service delivery and outcomes preferred, but not required. The Environmental Health Specialist will work closely with the Team Leader and other research team members to contribute to the baseline design, survey instruments, data collection and analysis, and provide technical inputs for the draft and final report(s) – the Evaluation Design Report (EDR) and Baseline Report – as requested. The project will begin in September 2022 and is projected to last through July 2023. The EDR will be drafted in September 2022 and finalized in October 2022. Fieldwork for baseline data collection will take place from October – November 2022 prior to the rainy season, although this position will not be required to participate in fieldwork. Data analysis will take place from December 2022 – March 2023 with reporting in April – June 2023.
Citizens and residents of Zambia are strongly encouraged to apply**
Responsibilities:
• Provide subject matter expertise in the intersections of health with conservation and the biophysical environment in Zambia, particularly related to areas around Kafue National Park, and measurement of related outcomes.
• Work closely with the other research team members, including the Team Leader, Senior Biodiversity and Forest Ecology Advisors, Evaluation Manager/Technical Specialist, and Biodiversity and Forest Ecology Specialist on evaluation design, data collection, and analysis
• In collaboration with the research team, contribute to the design of baseline survey instruments as requested, including but not limited to: household surveys, primary female decision maker surveys, focus group discussions, and key informant interviews.
• Contribute as requested to project deliverables, including the draft and final EKNA IE Evaluation Design Report (EDR), draft and final EKNA IE Baseline Report, and any related presentations. This may include drafting responses to USAID comments/questions on draft reports.
• Maintain clear and regular communication with the research team and INRM support staff, and inform the INRM team of any risks, problems, or challenges in a timely manner.
Qualifications:
√ Master’s degree or higher in Environmental Health, or a closely related field.
√ Minimum of five years of experience with a master’s degree executing similar projects, or one year of experience with a PhD.
√ Extensive expertise in conducting research, evaluation, and related studies for environmental health in Zambia required, and intersections with conservation/ biophysical environment preferred.
√ Knowledge of maternal and child health (MCH) and family planning service delivery and outcomes preferred, but not required.
√ Experience designing and conducting impact evaluations preferred.
Experience working on multi-disciplinary teams preferred.
√ Experience with USAID/Zambia or similar regional or country USAID Missions preferred.
√ Exceptional organizational, analytical, writing, and presentation skills.
Fluency in English required.
Organization and Values
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