Project Background: “Agripath – Study on Women’s Health in Farming Households”
The Agripath project (https://www.agripath.net/) aims to empower smallholder farmers through gender-responsive advisory. The University of Lausanne and the Centre for Development and Environment at the University of Bern, Switzerland, seek to implement a field study to explore the social, cultural, and psychological aspects of women’s health in farming communities in Nepal in several districts in the Terai region. The project will engage participants in workshops to promote self-image, foster empathy and dispel common misconceptions regarding women’s health. The effectiveness of different workshop formats will be evaluated through a randomized design that measures scientifically rigorous and state-of-the-art outcomes. The ultimate goal is to improve the well-being of participants and reduce practices that participants themselves consider harmful.
Task Description
As a Research Consultant, you will support the project lead (PL) and the implementing local NGO in the implementation and evaluation of the project, including the fine tuning of the scientific design, development of survey tools and research protocols, as well as planning and execution of field activities (including sampling, randomization, intervention implementation and data collection). Your primary responsibilities will include:
Specifically, the tasks include:
Qualifications
Practical Information
Compensation: Appropriate to the qualifications of the consultant. Travel and accommodation costs for research preparation and fieldwork are reimbursed.
Timeline: Starting date as soon as possible, but no later than December 15. Research activities in Nepal are carried out between Q1/2025 and Q3/2025, requiring physical presence and in-country travel. The consultancy is expected to be completed by Q4/2025 at the latest.
To apply, please send a CV and cover letter written in English to:
Eva Marti