UN-Habitat
Non-profit + 1 more
Description
Qualifications/special skills
- Advanced university degree (master’s or similar) in urban planning, public administration, economics, urban management, housing policy, architecture, sociology, or other fields related to sustainable urban development is required 2 years of relevant professional experience of experience in housing policy, urban development, or research at the local level is required
- Proven ability to lead research independently and produce high-quality written reports.
- Strong understanding of housing delivery systems, informality, land management, and local governance. Experience working with municipal authorities and local stakeholders.
- Excellent writing, facilitation, and presentation skills.
Responsibilities
- Research and data collection
- Conduct desk research and collect qualitative and quantitative data on housing, land, infrastructure, informal settlements, housing finance, and related topics in the selected locality.
- Review relevant policy documents, statistical sources, municipal plans, land records, academic papers, and grey literature.
- Develop and maintain a detailed housing stakeholder mapping (public, private, academic, and civil society).
- Design and implement semi-structured interviews and focus groups with key local actors.
- Draft brief interview protocols and produce detailed summaries of each stakeholder interaction.
- Stakeholder engagement and coordination
- Coordinate regularly with the municipal focal point, local stakeholders (including universities, CSOs, and technical departments), and the project team.
- Lead consultations and facilitate participation of community groups, housing associations, and other local actors.
- Organise and facilitate at least two local workshops (e.g., for data validation and policy debate).
- Analysis and report writing
- Prepare an annotated outline of the Local Housing Sector Profile based on agreed structure.
- Draft the full Housing Sector Profile report (approx. 40–50 pages + Executive Summary).
- Integrate feedback from stakeholders, city administration, and the project team into revised drafts.
- Draft a concise Local Housing Priority Paper (5–7 pages) highlighting the most urgent housing challenges and policy options.
- Participate in peer-review sessions to support or cross-check another city/municipality’s draft if requested by the project team.
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