The project focuses on understanding the linkages between climate variability and nutrition outcomes among vulnerable populations. It involves field-based data collection, monitoring, and coordination to generate evidence for policy and program interventions.
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Train and monitor household surveys and field data collection on heat and nutrition indicators
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Support planning and implementation of field activities
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Ensure quality and accuracy of data collected using digital or paper-based tools
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Monitor ongoing data collection and provide regular updates to the research team
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Assist in training field investigators/enumerators
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Perform data entry, cleaning, and basic analysis
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Maintain proper documentation and field records
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Coordinate with local community members
Qualification: Master’s degree in Nutrition, Public Health, Social Sciences, Environmental Studies, or a related field
Experience: 0–3 years
Age Limit: 25–35 years Period: One Year Job Code: RAHENS0426