World Bank
The World Bank's Justice for the Poor program, together with the Timor-Leste National Statistics Directorate, conducted a module on justice as part of the 2007 extended Timor-Leste Survey of Living Standards. The justice component of the survey examined four interrelated issues:
(1) Community trust and decision-making;
(2) Knowledge and opinion of the law;
(3) Local institutions; and
(4) Dispute resolution.
A thorough statistical analysis of the collected data has been conducted, and the J4P team intends to produce written analyses of the relevant data, pairing statistical analysis with anthropological insight.
The team is therefore looking for a social scientist with substantial
The consultant will be expected to work remotely, with minimal supervision. In addition to extensive experience living or working in Timor-Leste, the ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
· Degree in anthropology or a related field
· Record of publication-quality writing, including experience with policy-oriented writing
· Ability to work independently
· Basic understanding of statistics, and ability to read and interpret tables presenting statistical data
· Prior experience with survey analysis
In total, a consultant is needed for a maximum of 50 days between mid-October and late-December. This position is being recruited urgently, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Interested candidates should submit their CV, which details related qualifications, to Pamela Dale (pdale@worldbank.org) and Geraldo Moniz da Silva (monizdasilva@gmail.com). Questions are also welcome, and should be addressed to Pamela or Geraldo.