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Title:
Consultant support on design of the Protection Analysis Toolkit for Food Security and Livelihoods
Total number of Consultants
1
Country Program
CRRD; VPRU/PROL- Global
Proposed Dates
1 December 2025 – 28 February 2026
Duration
Estimated: Approx. 12 days over 3 months (ES305)
Background to the Project
Between 2022-2024, with Sida funding, IRC focused on embedding, testing, and locally adapting protection analysis resources to improve the knowledge, skills, resources, and capacity of frontline protection actors on how to organize and analyse data for a more in-depth understanding of context-specific protection risks and inform collective strategies towards protection outcomes. Although protection analysis methodologies have been adapted by protection actors and are broadly used by the Protection clusters (ex.: Protection Analysis Updates, Policy briefs etc.), understanding of protection analysis methodologies and uptake by other sectors (such as health, nutrition, food security, etc.) has been limited. Thus, there is a need to further advance operationalization of resources to support sector specific outcomes, putting protection risk identification and mitigation at the centre of any humanitarian response.
Project Scope, Objectives, and Approach
In alignment with the Swedish Humanitarian Strategy 2021-2025, this project supports the strategic objective of improved ability to provide protection and assistance for crisis-affected people by enhancing existing protection analysis methodology and humanitarian actor’s capacities to conduct multisectoral humanitarian interventions which reduce protection risks and contribute to protection outcomes. This project will leverage past Sida-funded projects and capitalize on progress already made by a range of stakeholders at local, interagency, regional, and national level to operationalize available resources, expand reach, and contribute to context-specific multisectoral risk reduction programming.
IRC has partnered with Action Contra La Faim (ACF) for the implementation of activities related to the adaptation and operationalization of tailored protection analysis resources and materials for FSL actors to support their engagement in protection analysis, use of data they collect to understand protection risks and their impacts, and promote the use of the analysis to inform protection centered program interventions contributing to protection outcomes. The tools are currently undergoing country testing and 2nd round of peer review aiming to be finalized in early November 2025 and sent for translation into French, Arabic and Spanish.
Scope of work:
This consultancy will support design of finalized resources for humanitarian food security and livelihoods actors, ensuring accessibility and visual coherence with similar tools and resources utilized by humanitarian food security and livelihoods actors.
Deliverables:
As part of Consultant’s support to the Project’s activities, the following deliverables are expected:
Finalized package of adapted protection analysis resources for food security and livelihoods, including:
Specifically, the Design Consultant will:
Payment Rate and Schedule:
Requirements:
Application Process: Applicants should send CV, Cover Letter, sample of previous work (e.g finalized resources, including print and web-ready documents) proposed rate and salary history and 3 professional references (at least one from a previous consultancy assignment).
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS
All International Rescue Committee workers must adhere to the core values and principles outlined in IRC Way – Standards for Professional Conduct. Our Standards are Integrity, Service, Equality and Accountability. In accordance with these values, the IRC operates and enforces policies on Safeguarding, Conflicts of Interest, Fiscal Integrity, and Reporting Wrongdoing and Protection from Retaliation. IRC is committed to take all necessary preventive measures and create an environment where people feel safe, and to take all necessary actions and corrective measures when harm occurs. IRC builds teams of professionals who promote critical reflection, power sharing, debate, and objectivity to deliver the best possible services to our clients.