
Conduct groundbreaking research on child early and forced marriage (CEFMs) among adolescent girls in South Asia and the Pacific
- Nepal Bangladesh
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Run participatory qualitative research across multiple countries
- Explore drivers of CEFM and inform policy recommendations for climate-resilient, girl-centered interventions
- Collaborate with our team at Plan International Australia and Country Offices in Nepal and Bangladesh
- Design and implement a participatory, multi-country qualitative research study to explore cross-country commonalities and context-specific drivers of CEFM in climate-affected, marginalised settings
- Develop and propose a purposive sampling strategy that ensures meaningful inclusion of adolescent girls, particularly those experiencing overlapping and compounding vulnerabilities
- Conduct fieldwork and gather data through focus group discussions, key informant interviews, life history interviews, and creative and participatory tools
- Analyze and draft research reports, including policy briefs and recommendations for addressing CEFM in climate-affected and marginalised settings
- Proven expertise in qualitative, participatory research with adolescents, particularly in gender equality, climate resilience, and/or child marriage contexts
- Experience in multi-country studies, ideally in South Asia, with a strong understanding of the region's cultural nuances
- Excellent communication and project management skills
- Ability to work effectively in a team environment and coordinate with Country Offices
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