View Notice

Data Analyst Consultant
Procurement Process :IC - Individual contractor
Office :Fiji - FIJI
Deadline :05-Apr-22
Posted on :22-Mar-22
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  CONSULTANTS
Reference Number :89367
Link to Atlas Project :
00129624 - Vanuatu Electoral Environment Project - Phase 2
Documents :
TOR Data Analyst Consultant
Letter to Confirming Interest and Availability for the Individual IC
General terms and conditions for IC
Overview :

Since independence in 1980, elections have been held in the Republic of Vanuatu periodically, with results that have been accepted as credible. Until 1991 the country experienced political stability, with a reasonably robust party system centered around a few pro-independence parties, which were originally linked to a francophone image. Since then, however, the governance system has been weakened by almost chronic political instability following political party splits. Vanuatu inherited a Westminster style system, which requires strong political parties; unfortunately, that is currently far from being the case. As a result, forming and retaining a coalition government has become a complex process of negotiation between fragmented political groups and independents.

 

As part of a political reform process launched following the inauguration of the government issued from the 2015 “snap elections”, the Prime Minister of Vanuatu requested in May 2016 UN assistance in preparations for a potential referendum to approve the constitutional reforms, as well as medium- and longer-term assistance to develop the capacity of the Electoral Commission (EC) and the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO). In response, and building on the recommendations of a scoping mission deployed to Vanuatu in June 2016, the UN approved the provision of the following: 1) technical assistance and capacity building to the electoral management body on voter registration and civic and voter education; 2) technical guidance to the reform process and support to broad consultation activities; and, 3) assistance to gender mainstreaming at all levels of the electoral process.

 

The Vanuatu Electoral Environment Project (VEEP) was approved and signed off by the UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji and the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO) in August 2017. VEEP was the first systematic effort to provide international electoral assistance in the country. The project eventually included four outputs – 1) strengthening of the electoral administration, 2) enhancing the integrity of the voter register, 3) supporting voter education and information and 4) supporting the political reform efforts through the development of the legal and operational framework regarding political parties’ registration. UNDP/VEEP thus provided technical and operational support to elections held during this period, supported a countrywide joint civil & voter registration process in the run-up to the General Elections 2020, as well as comprehensive voter information and public awareness campaigns – along with supporting adaptation to COVID-19 and TC Harold challenges. Looking at the voter turnout in Vanuatu from independence in 1980 to 2020 there has been a continuous increase in the total number of votes cast since 1983, and it is noteworthy that the total votes cast in 2020 was the highest ever in the Vanuatu electoral history despite COVID-19 and TC Harold challenges and restrictions.

 

This project successfully ran from 2017-2020, and from 1 January 2021, VEEP Phase II started up to continue the work that VEEP Phase I had started.

 

VEEP accordingly continues to aim at contributing to the democratic development in Vanuatu. It will do so through the continued strengthening of the institutional and operational capacities of the electoral authorities, both the Electoral Commission (EC), the policymaking, oversight body, and the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO), the corresponding executive, operational arm. The project will support the electoral authorities to fulfil its mandate to conduct all direct elections in the country, and improve its capacity to manage the political change process through credible and genuine electoral processes. VEEP II will further support the successful transition to the future voter registration model, where the electoral authorities will derive the voter register from the civil registry database, and use National ID for voting identification, with the aim of increasing the integrity and accuracy of the voter register, as well as increasing participation, reducing certain irregularities, and strengthening public confidence. The project will continue to support improvement of institutional capacities to maintain longer-term voter education efforts and to strengthen the capacity of the electoral authorities to plan, implement and evaluate voter information and awareness efforts. Finally, the project will support electoral reform initiatives, including the capacity of the electoral authorities in developing and presenting viable changes and providing technical advice on the possible options to manage reforms dealing with complex aspects of the electoral processes, including civil and voter registration.

 

The specific outputs for VEEP phase II are:

 

Output 1: Institutional Capacities of the Electoral Authorities Strengthened

Output 2: Integrity and Accuracy of the Voter Register Enhanced

Output 3: Ability to Conduct Voter Education and Raise Public Awareness strengthened

Output 4: Legal Electoral Framework Improved and Capacity Building on Electoral Reform to Key Stakeholders provided

 

VEEP II will run for a period of 3 ½ years, culminating with the General Elections in 2024. This allows for the continuity of progress made under the UNDP/VEEP Phase I and a smooth transition of the initiatives to mainstream practices within the Vanuatu electoral authorities and the Civil Registration and Identity Management department.

 

Under Outputs 1 & 2 of the project, UNDP/VEEP would like to engage a short term Data Analyst’’ Consultant to work with the Vanuatu Electoral Commission (VEC), the Vanuatu Electoral Office (VEO), the Civil Registration and Identity Management (CRIM) Department and the Vanuatu National Statistics Office (VNSO) to analyse the Census 2020-2021 data and reconcile village listings with coordinates and supported documentation.

 

Committed to improving access to information for the purpose of informed voting, transparency of electoral processes, and reaching all citizens of Vanuatu providing basic services to all through an updated accurate civil register, the VEEP project would furthermore task the consultant to make recommendations on the basis of the analysis to inform strategies for future impactful initiatives.

Kindly follow the below link to apply:

UNDP Jobs - 105560- Data Analyst Consultant