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IOMEnumerator (2 positions), Ninawa Mosul
Context/Reporting line:
The 2014-2017 ISIL conflict displaced more than six million people or 15 per cent of Iraq’s total population. As of September 2021, 4.9 million people have returned to their communities of origin, with approximately 1.1 million still internally displaced. IDPs encounter significant challenges to their sustainable return, including lack of access to civil documentation, damaged and destroyed infrastructure, lack of access to basic rights and services, including protection, healthcare, and education. Setbacks encountered in 2020-2021 related to the COVID-19 pandemic, collapsing oil prices, and instability have created further challenges in Iraq’s recovery and stabilization process. Accordingly, this study seeks to identify how those with a perceived affiliation to ISIL can, or could, more easily obtain basic documentation and access to services.
The enumerator will be engaged for an initial 15 days over a period of one month and working under the overall supervision of the Head, Peacebuilding and Stabilization Division, the administrative supervision of the Head of Sub Office (HoSO) and the direct supervision of the Technical Advisor (Consultant) in close coordination with the Legal Coordinator, the incumbent will perform the following duties:
Core Functions / Responsibilities
In coordination with the International Consultant and Legal Coordinator:
1. Lead data collection at the field level.
2. Conduct structured consultation sessions with individuals and families with a present or former perceived affiliation to ISIL.
3. Conduct structured consultation sessions with judicial, defense and security actors; local and governorate authorities; and local education, health, and social welfare officials.
4. Submit clean and consolidated data collected in raw format and a report.