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Consultant.e national.e « Appui méthodologique à la conception d'un Baromètre Social National au Maroc »

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Category | Grade:Professional | CONDeadline:23 Jul 2026Job ID:35426Posted on:14 Jul 2026
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Overview

Supports UN Women and Morocco's HCP in designing the methodological framework for a national social barometer that will track quality of life, vulnerability, public-service access, social inequalities and gender gaps.

Languages

Required: French

Desired: Other UN language

Job Functions

  1. Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning
  2. Policy, Economics and International Affairs

Minimum Experience

7 years

Estimated Salary

Not available

Responsibilities

  • Benchmark and capitalise on experience with social barometers
  • Define the conceptual framework for the national social barometer
  • Propose the methodological design for the barometer
  • Develop collection tools for the statistical mechanism
  • Design the indicator system for quality of life, vulnerability, public services, social inequalities and gender gaps
  • Prefigure implementation and produce an operational roadmap
  • Integrate attention to women, youth, older people and vulnerable households across the methodology

Requirements

  • Advanced university degree in statistics, economics, demography, sociology, social sciences, public policy or a related field, or a first-level degree with two additional years of qualifying experience
  • Minimum 7 years of experience designing social surveys, indicator systems or public-policy monitoring mechanisms
  • Knowledge of the Moroccan national statistical system, national context and official-data production requirements
  • Experience drafting methodological files, technical notes or reports
  • Fluency in French

Skills

Social StatisticsSurvey DesignIndicator DevelopmentBenchmarkingMethodological DesignData CollectionGender AnalysisPolicy MonitoringTechnical WritingStakeholder Engagement

Additional info

  • Home-based consultancy with up to 10 trips across 10 regions of Morocco
  • Deliverables run from 1 August to 30 October 2026 and cover benchmarking, conceptual framework, methodology, collection tools, indicator system and implementation roadmap
  • Selected candidates undergo reference and background checks