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Lead Facilitators (3) Job at Twaweza East Africa
Twaweza East Africa
Job Description
Twaweza East Africa is recruiting Lead Facilitators (3) and Research Assistants (6) for the Wasemavyo Vijana (What Youth Say) study in Uganda.
This study is part of Twaweza’s strategic effort to generate grounded, evidence-based insights into young people’s lived realities, including their aspirations, agency, constraints, and perspectives on governance and society.
Fieldwork will take place in Apac, Pallisa, and Mpigi, using participatory and youth-centred research approaches.
Duration
- Lead Facilitators: 18 working days
- Research Assistants: 15 working days
- Starting mid-April 2026
Duties, Roles and Responsibilities
Lead Facilitators (3 positions)
Each Lead Facilitator will:
- Lead participatory data collection (FGDs, youth dialogues, storytelling methods)
- Coordinate fieldwork at the district level
- Supervise Research Assistants
- Ensure data quality, ethical compliance, and daily synthesis of findings
- Produce district summaries and a final analytical report
Qualifications, Education and Competencies
See all details of the qualifications, competencies and education for this role under the "How to Apply" section below.
Application should be submitted via electronic mail to jobs@twaweza.org and copied to wnanteza@twaweza.org.
Deadline: 7 April 2026
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