Deadline of this Job: 25 July 2022
Makerere University School of Public Health (MakSPH) is implementing thePerformance Monitoring for Action (PMA) project, designed to generate data to addresskey programmatic and policy-related issues, with a focus on family planning. The projectteam completed Phase 2 activities in May 2021. Phase 3 data collection will start in September 2022. The Phase 3 survey will be conducted in 141 Enumeration areas (EAs)across the country including health facilities serving these areas as well as conductingclient exit interviews at these selected facilities.
Data will be collected from 141 enumeration areas located in 15 sub-regions (NorthBuganda, South Buganda, Ankole, Kigezi, Teso, Bukedi, Busoga, Acholi, Lango, West Nile,Karamoja, Bunyoro, Tooro, Elgon and Kampala) across the entire country.We are recruiting a team of trained, experienced, and dedicated female Resident Enumerators for a period of about 30 days during September 2022 to work in the Elgon region.
Key responsibilities •
Conduct mapping and listing of households in the sampled Enumeration Areas •
Perform field data collection activities including administering informed consent, completing interviews in accordance with the study protocol •
Provide correct responses to the questions about the study protocol before or during data collection activities •
Collect data and participate in data management processes including validation to ensure quality data collection •
Any other duties assigned by the management of the study team Education
Deadline of this Job: 8 August 2022
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Programme Summary
Present in Uganda since 2006, Mercy Corps Uganda’s aim is to catalyse change through the Ugandan private sector, civil society, and government to create resilient, economically inclusive, healthy, and secure communities.
Deadline of this Job: 22 July 2022
About Geneva Global
Geneva Global is an international philanthropy advising company that provides strategic advice, independent research, active program and grant management, as well as impact measurement to individuals, foundations, companies, and other organizations. The company is a subsidiary of Global Impact, a trusted advisor, intermediary, and implementing partner in the international development sphere supporting organizations across the private, non-profit and public sectors.
Geneva Global has operated in Uganda since 2015. We are now officially registered there and operate as Geneva Global Uganda. Since 2016, Geneva Global Uganda has implemented the Speed School program. This is an accelerated education initiative that has brought over 150,000 formerly out-of-school children aged 9 to 14 back into the government school system, where they routinely succeed. The program allows the students to cover the first three years of primary education in one year, using highly effective instructional methods. These combine with support to the students’ mothers to enable them to support their children’s continued schooling both economically and with social and household interventions. To date, the program has operated in close partnership with the Ministry of Education and the District Education Offices ofAgago, Alebtong, Amuru, Gulu Kitgum, Nwoya, Omoro, and Otuke, Pader, and Kampala.
About Geneva Global
Geneva Global is an international philanthropy advising company that provides strategic advice, independent research, active program and grant management, as well as impact measurement to individuals, foundations, companies, and other organizations. The company is a subsidiary of Global Impact, a trusted advisor, intermediary, and implementing partner in the international development sphere supporting organizations across the private, non-profit and public sectors.
Geneva Global has operated in Uganda since 2015. We are now officially registered there and operate as Geneva Global Uganda. Since 2016, Geneva Global Uganda has implemented the Speed School program. This is an accelerated education initiative that has brought over 150,000 formerly out-of-school children aged 9 to 14 back into the government school system, where they routinely succeed. The program allows the students to cover the first three years of primary education in one year, using highly effective instructional methods. These combine with support to the students’ mothers to enable them to support their children’s continued schooling both economically and with social and household interventions. To date, the program has operated in close partnership with the Ministry of Education and the District Education Offices ofAgago, Alebtong, Amuru, Gulu Kitgum, Nwoya, Omoro, and Otuke, Pader, and Kampala.