Background on Impact and Reach IMPACT Initiatives is a humanitarian NGO, based in Geneva, Switzerland. The organisation manages several initiatives, including the REACH Initiative. The IMPACT team comprises specialists in data collection, management and analysis, GIS and remote sensing. IMPACT was launched at the initiative of ACTED, an international NGO with headquarters based in Paris and presence in thirty countries. The two organizations have a strong complementarity formalized in a global partnership, which allows IMPACT to benefit from ACTED’s operational support in its fields of intervention.
Country Profile Since 2018, Ethiopia has witnessed an escalation in unrest including large-scale displacement, killings, and destruction of property following domestic political changes. Such unrest has exacerbated the impact of climate-related crises, including the most devastating desert locust infestation in 25 years, which has damaged crops and fostered food insecurity. In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic infiltrated Ethiopia leading to lockdowns and transport bans in many regions that restricted access to markets. Then in November 2020, conflict erupted in the northern Tigray region, displacing many Ethiopians, and contributing to an approximate 1.1 million additional people needing assistance in Amhara, Afar and Tigray regions. In August 2023, conflict in Amhara resulted in a state of emergency declaration and restricted movement for citizens across the region. More recently, conflicts in neighbouring countries such as Sudan and South Sudan have led to spillover effects in Ethiopia, and are compounded by regional tensions across all countries in the Horn of Africa. All of these events have severely disrupted livelihoods, affected the availability of staple market commodities, and threatened to sharply elevate humanitarian needs for vulnerable populations across the country.
Position Overview Department: REACH Position: Associate Research Manager – HAPT Contract duration: 6 months with possibility of renewal Location: Kampala, with frequent travel to Addis Ababa Starting Date: ASAP
Position Profile Under the line management of the IMPACT Research Manager or his/her delegates in Ethiopia, the Associate Research Manager is responsible for the implementation of IMPACT’s research cycles in country, including the preparation, data collection, analysis, drafting, dissemination and evaluation stages. Throughout research cycles, the Associate Research Manager engages with relevant partners to promote their participation and maximize their impact. He/she also ensures an efficient and transparent use of resources required for project implementation, including direct supervision of assessment teams. The Associate Research Manager will be hosted by IMPACT’s global partner ACTED and will fall under the direct responsibility and management of ACTED’s Country Director and his/her delegates for all administrative, security, and relevant logistics and finance issues. S/he will therefore fully abide by ACTED’s security, administration, and relevant HR, logistics and finance rules and regulations.
In his/her mission, the Associate Research Manager will support the set‑up and implementation of the newly designed Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) in Ethiopia. This project involves building a robust and interconnected analysis structure across Ethiopia to enable identification and flagging of sudden and slow onset emergencies and acute needs, and to support country‑wide analysis and prioritization to inform strategic level decision‑making. This will incorporate IMPACT’s Acute Needs Analysis workstream and technical and assessment management support to the Ethiopia HSM and Rapid Response Mechanism (ET‑RRM). The HAPT team under the leadership of the Associate Research Manager will review and synthesize data, conduct structured analysis using IMPACT’s global analytical guidance/frameworks and other robust approaches to produce high‑impact outputs based on the context and audience. Consolidated outputs will be geared towards informing humanitarian prioritization decisions, including— but not limited to — the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC), HNRPs, and donor resource allocation. This project will require in‑depth external engagement with stakeholders and strong internal coordination with all units operating within the Ethiopia team, as well as the capacity to handle and manage highly confidential data and assessment processes.
Background on Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) In response to the shifting humanitarian landscape, IMPACT is placing greater emphasis on producing light, consistent, and decision‑oriented analysis products, which summarize available data and inform key decision‑making processes. The IMPACT Ethiopia Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) was developed in alignment with this global strategic orientation and in response to complex context characterised by:
An increasingly shrinking independent data and assessment landscape in Ethiopia
Significant humanitarian access and operational constraints
Major gaps in robust situations and needs prioritization analysis
HAPT will review and synthesize data and conduct structured analysis using REACH data sources, joint data systems and credible secondary data sources to produce:
Trend analysis and crisis zoom‑ins (in coordination with other research cycles in the wider Ethiopia team)
Acute Needs Analysis – new flagship analytical output that provides a concise, actionable understanding of acute humanitarian needs across geographies and population groups within a crisis
Facilitation, technical support and assessment management of Rapid Needs Assessments for the Ethiopia Rapid Response Mechanism (ET‑RRM)
Prioritization analysis and support to strategic actors (donors, OCHA, key humanitarian groups/partners)
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Country Profile Since 2018, Ethiopia has witnessed an escalation in unrest including large-scale displacement, killings, and destruction of property following domestic political changes. Such unrest has exacerbated the impact of climate-related crises, including the most devastating desert locust infestation in 25 years, which has damaged crops and fostered food insecurity. In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic infiltrated Ethiopia leading to lockdowns and transport bans in many regions that restricted access to markets. Then in November 2020, conflict erupted in the northern Tigray region, displacing many Ethiopians, and contributing to an approximate 1.1 million additional people needing assistance in Amhara, Afar and Tigray regions. In August 2023, conflict in Amhara resulted in a state of emergency declaration and restricted movement for citizens across the region. More recently, conflicts in neighbouring countries such as Sudan and South Sudan have led to spillover effects in Ethiopia, and are compounded by regional tensions across all countries in the Horn of Africa. All of these events have severely disrupted livelihoods, affected the availability of staple market commodities, and threatened to sharply elevate humanitarian needs for vulnerable populations across the country.
Position Overview Department: REACH Position: Associate Research Manager – HAPT Contract duration: 6 months with possibility of renewal Location: Kampala, with frequent travel to Addis Ababa Starting Date: ASAP
Position Profile Under the line management of the IMPACT Research Manager or his/her delegates in Ethiopia, the Associate Research Manager is responsible for the implementation of IMPACT’s research cycles in country, including the preparation, data collection, analysis, drafting, dissemination and evaluation stages. Throughout research cycles, the Associate Research Manager engages with relevant partners to promote their participation and maximize their impact. He/she also ensures an efficient and transparent use of resources required for project implementation, including direct supervision of assessment teams. The Associate Research Manager will be hosted by IMPACT’s global partner ACTED and will fall under the direct responsibility and management of ACTED’s Country Director and his/her delegates for all administrative, security, and relevant logistics and finance issues. S/he will therefore fully abide by ACTED’s security, administration, and relevant HR, logistics and finance rules and regulations.
In his/her mission, the Associate Research Manager will support the set‑up and implementation of the newly designed Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) in Ethiopia. This project involves building a robust and interconnected analysis structure across Ethiopia to enable identification and flagging of sudden and slow onset emergencies and acute needs, and to support country‑wide analysis and prioritization to inform strategic level decision‑making. This will incorporate IMPACT’s Acute Needs Analysis workstream and technical and assessment management support to the Ethiopia HSM and Rapid Response Mechanism (ET‑RRM). The HAPT team under the leadership of the Associate Research Manager will review and synthesize data, conduct structured analysis using IMPACT’s global analytical guidance/frameworks and other robust approaches to produce high‑impact outputs based on the context and audience. Consolidated outputs will be geared towards informing humanitarian prioritization decisions, including— but not limited to — the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC), HNRPs, and donor resource allocation. This project will require in‑depth external engagement with stakeholders and strong internal coordination with all units operating within the Ethiopia team, as well as the capacity to handle and manage highly confidential data and assessment processes.
Background on Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) In response to the shifting humanitarian landscape, IMPACT is placing greater emphasis on producing light, consistent, and decision‑oriented analysis products, which summarize available data and inform key decision‑making processes. The IMPACT Ethiopia Humanitarian Analysis and Prioritization Team (HAPT) was developed in alignment with this global strategic orientation and in response to complex context characterised by:
An increasingly shrinking independent data and assessment landscape in Ethiopia
Significant humanitarian access and operational constraints
Major gaps in robust situations and needs prioritization analysis
HAPT will review and synthesize data and conduct structured analysis using REACH data sources, joint data systems and credible secondary data sources to produce:
Trend analysis and crisis zoom‑ins (in coordination with other research cycles in the wider Ethiopia team)
Acute Needs Analysis – new flagship analytical output that provides a concise, actionable understanding of acute humanitarian needs across geographies and population groups within a crisis
Facilitation, technical support and assessment management of Rapid Needs Assessments for the Ethiopia Rapid Response Mechanism (ET‑RRM)
Prioritization analysis and support to strategic actors (donors, OCHA, key humanitarian groups/partners)
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Associate Research Manager for Ethiopia, based in Kampala (Link For Internal Applicants Only) Arbeitgeber: Impact Initiatives
IMPACT Initiatives ist ein hervorragender Arbeitgeber, der seinen Mitarbeitern in Genf, Schweiz, eine dynamische und unterstützende Arbeitsumgebung bietet. Mit einem starken Fokus auf persönliche und berufliche Weiterentwicklung sowie einer Kultur der Zusammenarbeit und des Engagements für humanitäre Hilfe, ermöglicht diese Position als Associate Research Manager nicht nur einen bedeutenden Beitrag zu wichtigen Forschungsprojekten, sondern auch die Möglichkeit, in einem internationalen Team zu wachsen und zu lernen. Die einzigartigen Vorteile des Standorts Genf, einschließlich der Nähe zu zahlreichen internationalen Organisationen, fördern zudem ein inspirierendes Arbeitsumfeld.