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ACAPS believes that evidence must be at the heart of humanitarian action and together with our partners we turn data into decisions that truly matter. We cut through the noise and make sense out of chaos. We analyse complex data and provide clear insights so that decision-makers can take the best possible course of action. Providing independent analysis that helps humanitarians make informed choices. Deploying experts to support assessments and analysis in crisis. Driving innovation to collect better, faster, and more reliable data. We have embarked on a new exciting chapter building up our independent organisation. That’s why we’re looking for builders, problem-solvers, and innovators, people who thrive on challenges, love creating structures out of complexity, and are excited to be part of something new and impactful.

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Stichting ACAPS

ACAPS believes that evidence must be at the heart of humanitarian action and together with our partners we turn data into decisions that truly matter. We cut through the noise and make sense out of chaos. We analyse complex data and provide clear insights so that decision-makers can take the best possible course of action. Providing independent analysis that helps humanitarians make informed choices. Deploying experts to support assessments and analysis in crisis. Driving innovation to collect better, faster, and more reliable data. We have embarked on a new exciting chapter building up our independent organisation. That’s why we’re looking for builders, problem-solvers, and innovators, people who thrive on challenges, love creating structures out of complexity, and are excited to be part of something new and impactful.

Consultant8 days ago

Role Description In support of the specified deliverables below, the Afghanistan local expert will conduct key data collection activities that can only be carried out in-country by a professional already known and trusted by the ACAPS Afghanistan Analysis Hub’s (AAH) major local partners. Since the Interim Taliban Authorities seized power in Afghanistan in 2021, the country has been characterised by: - Bureaucratic and political restrictions on the humanitarian information environment. - Mistrust among local humanitarian actors. - Significant infrastructure constraints that limit communication, including regular internet shutdowns. Obtaining adequate information involves making time-consuming calls over the Afghan cell network, which will frequently be cut off and require repeated attempts at flexible times. When safe to do so, in-person meetings are a reliable way to transfer hard copy or verbal information. The ACAPS Afghanistan Analysis Hub is only able to fulfil its mandate of providing locally accurate and timely analysis with the support of an in-country, local data collection expert to carry out this process. Qualifications - Existing, trusting relationships with the Afghanistan Analysis Hub’s key NNGO and LNGO partners. - Expertise in data collection and analysis on the impact of Taliban decrees and directives. - Experience conducting data collection and analysis with local Afghan organisations within Afghanistan. - Experience providing technical input to ACAPS’s localised vulnerability assessment methodology. - Fluency in Dari and Pashto. - Location within Afghanistan. Requirements - Local data collection to support longitudinal report series on the impact of Taliban decrees and directives. - Total days: 40. - Start date: 01 June 2026. - End date: 30 September 2026. Key Activities - Conduct repeat key information interviews with the Afghanistan Analysis Hub’s local contacts to obtain accurate, up-to-date information on new Taliban decrees and directives and their impact on local humanitarian operations. - Ensure monthly updates for longitudinal report series. - Maintain regular contact with key local interview contacts to validate analysis throughout the drafting process. How to Apply Proposals must be submitted by Sunday, 31st of May. Submit your CV/Portfolio through the application form under the "cv" category and submit a proposal under the "other" category. The total proposal must not be more than 3 pages excluding attachments of work samples/case studies and must contain: - Expertise and Experience: Describe relevant experience in delivering services of a similar nature, scope, or complexity, including examples of comparable assignments. - Relevant Projects: As an Annex, provide examples of previous relevant assignments or projects. - Financial: Daily rate in Euro excluding VAT. - References: Contact details for at least two references who can attest to the quality and relevance of the service provider’s work. Company Description ACAPS believes that evidence must be at the heart of humanitarian action and together with our partners we turn data into decisions that truly matter. We cut through the noise and make sense out of chaos. We analyse complex data and provide clear insights so that decision-makers can take the best possible course of action. - Providing independent analysis that helps humanitarians make informed choices. - Deploying experts to support assessments and analysis in crisis. - Driving innovation to collect better, faster, and more reliable data. We have embarked on a new exciting chapter building up our independent organisation. That’s why we’re looking for builders, problem-solvers, and innovators, people who thrive on challenges, love creating structures out of complexity, and are excited to be part of something new and impactful.

Afghanistan
€200 - €250 / day
Job Closed

Consultant - Afghanistan local data collection expert

Stichting ACAPS

ACAPS believes that evidence must be at the heart of humanitarian action and together with our partners we turn data into decisions that truly matter. We cut through the noise and make sense out of chaos. We analyse complex data and provide clear insights so that decision-makers can take the best possible course of action. Providing independent analysis that helps humanitarians make informed choices. Deploying experts to support assessments and analysis in crisis. Driving innovation to collect better, faster, and more reliable data. We have embarked on a new exciting chapter building up our independent organisation. That’s why we’re looking for builders, problem-solvers, and innovators, people who thrive on challenges, love creating structures out of complexity, and are excited to be part of something new and impactful.

Consultant8 days ago

Role Description In support of the specified deliverables below, the Afghanistan local expert will conduct key data collection activities that can only be carried out in-country by a professional already known and trusted by the ACAPS Afghanistan Analysis Hub’s (AAH) major local partners. Since the Interim Taliban Authorities seized power in Afghanistan in 2021, the country has been characterised by: - Bureaucratic and political restrictions on the humanitarian information environment. - Mistrust among local humanitarian actors. - Significant infrastructure constraints that limit communication, including regular internet shutdowns. Obtaining adequate information involves: - Making time-consuming calls over the Afghan cell network, which will frequently be cut off. - Requiring repeated attempts at flexible times. - When safe to do so, in-person meetings to transfer hard copy or verbal information. The ACAPS Afghanistan Analysis Hub is only able to fulfil its mandate of providing locally accurate and timely analysis with the support of an in-country, local data collection expert to carry out this process. This consultancy is home-based from Afghanistan. The successful consultant will be provided a Service Agreement for up to four months, issued by Stichting ACAPS, a Netherlands-based organisation. All successful consultants will be expected to adhere to ACAPS terms and conditions, including being adequately insured, and will be expected to sign and abide by ACAPS Code of Conduct. Qualifications - Existing, trusting relationships with the Afghanistan Analysis Hub’s key NNGO and LNGO partners. - Expertise in data collection and analysis on the impact of Taliban decrees and directives. - Experience conducting data collection and analysis with local Afghan organisations within Afghanistan. - Experience providing technical input to ACAPS’s localised vulnerability assessment methodology. - Fluency in Dari and Pashto. - Location within Afghanistan. Requirements - Local data collection to support longitudinal report series on the impact of Taliban decrees and directives. - Total days: 40. - Start date: 01 June 2026. - End date: 30 September 2026. Benefits - An indicative fee range of 200-250 EUR per day. How to apply - Proposals must be submitted by Sunday, 31st of May. - Submit your CV/Portfolio through the application form under the "cv" category. - Submit a proposal under the "other" category. The total proposal must not be more than 3 pages excluding attachments of work samples/case studies and must contain: - Expertise and Experience: Describe relevant experience in delivering services of a similar nature, scope, or complexity, including examples of comparable assignments. - Relevant Projects: As an Annex, provide examples of previous relevant assignments or projects. - Financial: Daily rate in Euro excluding VAT. - References: Contact details for at least two references who can attest to the quality and relevance of the service provider’s work, ideally linked to the work sample and/or case study you provide.

Afghanistan
€200 - €250 / day
Job Closed