Le Laboratoire d'Action contre la Pauvreté, J-PAL, est un centre de recherche mondial qui œuvre à la réduction de la pauvreté en veillant à ce que les politiques sociales s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. S'appuyant sur un réseau de plus de 1,000 chercheurs affiliés dans des universités du monde entier, J-PAL mène des évaluations d'impact randomisées afin de répondre aux questions essentielles dans la lutte contre la pauvreté.
Le Laboratoire d'Action contre la Pauvreté, J-PAL, est un centre de recherche mondial qui œuvre à la réduction de la pauvreté en veillant à ce que les politiques sociales s'appuient sur des preuves scientifiques. S'appuyant sur un réseau de plus de 1,000 chercheurs affiliés dans des universités du monde entier, J-PAL mène des évaluations d'impact randomisées afin de répondre aux questions essentielles dans la lutte contre la pauvreté.
Nos chercheurs affiliés sont basés dans plus de 120 universités et effectuent des évaluations aléatoires dans le monde entier pour concevoir, évaluer et améliorer les programmes et les politiques qui visent à réduire la pauvreté. Ils définissent leurs propres agendas de recherche, collectent des fonds pour mener leurs évaluations et travaillent avec les équipes de J-PAL sur la recherche, la diffusion des résultats et la formation.
Our research, policy, and training work is fundamentally better when it is informed by a broad range of perspectives.
Summary of the Organization
IOM, globally and within Iraq, is a major actor in post-conflict recovery and reconstruction, and as such is heavily involved in livelihood development and job creation programmes. IOM’s strengths lie in its field presence and operational capacity to rebuild community infrastructure, conduct vocational trainings and provide grant funding to support business development. IOM Iraq livelihoods services cover a large scope of projects, from individual level assistance such as business development grants, vocational and on the job training, and job placements, to financial grants for small and medium enterprises across Iraq under the Individual Livelihoods Assistance (ILA) and Enterprise Development Fund (EDF) programs. Livelihoods programming contributes to creating conducive conditions to achieve durable solutions in communities affected by forced displacement as a result of conflict and climate change.
Summary of the Role
IOM conducts a range of research projects to inform its economic recovery programming in Iraq. These include operational research using machine learning and advanced analytics to automate processes and strengthen quality control mechanisms, as well as rigorous impact evaluations through randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted in collaboration with leading universities. IOM is currently looking for an intern to support the analysis of data collected in its Community Spillovers study, which is being conducted in partnership with Emory University and the University of California Santa Barbara and has received funding from the JPAL/IPA Displaced Livelihoods Initiative. The study looks at the impact of IOM livelihoods programming on local economic recovery, social cohesion and the achievement of durable solutions to displacement in areas of Iraq affected by the 2014 conflict.
Under the overall supervision of the Senior Programme Coordinator (Economic Recovery and Livelihoods) for IOM Iraq and the direct supervision of the Programme Coordinator (Research), the successful candidate will be responsible for conducting data analysis and desk research and for drafting analytical and policy reports.
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How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via this link: https://iraqdatacenter.iom.int/Vacancy/Apply/EOI2024IRQ142