Scope of Work:
The Protection Analyst will support IRCLebanon Country program to conduct a comprehensive protection analysis tostrengthen its understanding of the protection risks facing affected IDPs,refugees and host communities. This process will directly support the countryprogram’s efforts to refine its integrated protection strategic direction,contributing into the IRC country program strategy action plan (SAP), informprogram design, and define advocacy priorities.
The analysis will consolidate and synthesizeexisting information from IRC’s internal data sources, including protectionmonitoring, safety audits, and program assessments, as well as relevantexternal secondary data from partners, clusters, and coordination bodies. The analysis will adopt a gender-sensitive andintersectional approach, ensuring the distinct risks faced by women, adolescentgirls, persons with disabilities, and other marginalized groups are adequatelycaptured. Findings andprogrammatic implications will be validated through key informant interviews,community engagement, and an in-person workshop with key stakeholders.
The consultant will play a key role insupporting IRC’s Integrated Senior Protection Coordinator (IPC) and technicalleads (Protection Rule of Law, Women’s Protection and Empowerment, ChildProtection, Health, Economic Recovery and Development) in mapping relevantinformation, reviewing existing data, and facilitating a participatoryprotection analysis process. This collaborative process aims to build a sharedunderstanding of risks, vulnerabilities, threats and capacities, as well as keystakeholders in the operational context.
Support the technical coordinators in mapping existing information sources related to protection risks and concerns.Consolidate and synthesize existing evidence from internal assessments, protection monitoring, and external research.Facilitate a participatory analysis process to define the most relevant protection risks, risk patterns, and affected individuals and groups.Conduct representative key informant interviews with stakeholders and focus group discussions with community members to validate findings and inform programmatic decision-making.Develop a concise and actionable protection analysis product to inform the country program’s strategic direction, program design, and advocacy priorities, with focus on IRC’s implementation areas.Prepare accessible materials such as key messages, to disseminate findings to a range of stakeholders, including donors and coordination bodies.Deliverables:
1- Design and Planning:
Collaborate with the Deputy Director of Programs, Regional Technical Advisors, the IPC, technical leads (e.g., PRoL, WPE, CP) and MEAL teams to: Define the scope, objectives, and key questions for the protection analysis.Develop an analytical methodology and approach based on the Protection Analytical Framework (PAF) and other relevant tools.Map key stakeholders to engage, including internal teams, partner organizations, civil society actors, governmental counterparts and community leaders.Develop a detailed work plan, timeline, and stakeholder engagement plan.Lead the process of mapping available information sources with input from technical teams. This includes:Internal data such as protection monitoring, GBVIMS/CPIMS data, comecare, needs assessments, hope scale, evaluation tools, safety audits, and contextual analyses.External secondary data including reports from the Protection/GBV/CP Working Group, Protection Assessment and Monitoring Task Force (PAMTF), UN agencies, NGOs, and other coordination bodies.Review the quality, coverage, and relevance of the existing information to inform the analysis.2- Facilitation of the ProtectionAnalysis Process:
3- Development and Validation ofthe Analysis Product:
4- Dissemination, Lessons Learnedand Action Planning Support:
Minimum Qualifications:Advanced degree in international law, human rights, social sciences, humanitarian affairs, or related field.At least 8 years of experience in protection analysis, research, protection monitoring, or related humanitarian programming.Demonstrated experience in facilitating participatory protection analysis processes.Proven ability to synthesize primary and secondary data into actionable findings.Familiarity with protection analytical frameworks (e.g., PAF) and humanitarian protection standards.Strong facilitation, coordination, and communication skills.Excellent analytical writing skills with the ability to produce concise and user-friendly reports.Experience working with IRC or similar international NGOs preferred.Fluency in English and Arabic required.
Standard of Professional Conduct:The IRC and the IRC workers must adhere to the values and principles outlined in the IRC Way – our Code of Conduct. These are Integrity, Service, Accountability, and Equality.