Job Description
The position will be based in Kigali, Rwanda with travel within Rwanda and possible occasional travel to Tanzania and Kenya.• The position will report to the Principal Investigator (PI). • Position Summary • The Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) for Rwanda will provide scientific leadership as well as programmatic direction for project activities in Rwanda related to an anticipated project funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) entitled, •Understanding knowledge systems and what works to promote science technology and innovation in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda.• The duration of the project is expected to be approximately 18 months. •The purpose of the project is to research and propose a practical and context-specific knowledge system concept for Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda that is informed by international evidence of what works in innovation and research systems.• The project will also propose practical actions and recommendations for effective investments in science, technology and innovation by these countries and their partners.•• The Co-PI for Rwanda will work in partnership with the PI and Co-PIs in Tanzania and Kenya. • Project Scope and Deliverables • The primary purpose of the DFID project is to bring together robust international evidence and country level research to inform a clear and practical approach for national decision makers in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda and their partners. The emphasis will be to enable a practical understanding and discussions on the theory and evidence of what works, and recommendations for policy makers in Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. •
The scope for the entire project in the three target countries may include, but is not limited to, the following activities.• The co-PI for Rwanda will undertake the portion of the scope related to Rwanda and contribute to findings and reports for the project as a whole.• • 1. A Scoping Exercise to include key stakeholder consultation and review of existing evidence (including grey literature) on Rwanda, contribute to the refinement of the project methodology, draft conceptual framework, methodology for the investment case, develop a workplan for Rwanda and identify and potential constraints. 2. Review Existing Evidence and Contribute to the Development of the Theoretical Approach to include research available evidence on national knowledge systems in Rwanda, identify evidence gaps, review national systems in other sectors for practices in knowledge systems development, and contribute to the finalisation of the conceptual framework for the analysis of the knowledge system a theory of change and related information. 3. Map and Describe the Knowledge System in Rwanda to include the types of institutions/actors within the knowledge system, conduct an analysis of the policy environment of the knowledge systems, identify the financial resources within the systems, identify how these intuitions/actors interact, and identify and map existing interventions to develop knowledge systems, identify knowledge system gaps and related activities.
4. Undertake Political Economy Analysis to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the knowledge system in Rwanda, identify barriers and enablers, interests and incentives, identify the roles of formal institutions and informal social, political and cultural norms, identify whether existing interventions are working or not, and the underlying reasons why, identify how and where Government and their partners could focus efforts, and contribute to the revision of the knowledge systems framework and theory of change, and related activities. 5. Develop the Economic Investment Case (if approved) for investing in science technology and innovation in Rwanda to include synthesise and collect data to set out the investment case for science, technology and innovation, compare the investment case for specific areas of science, technology and innovation, set out clearly with evidence how this case may differ due to the macro-economic context for Kenya, identify the barriers and enablers within the knowledge system, and related information. 6. Identify Practical Actions to Strengthen the Knowledge Economy in Rwanda to include consultation with key stakeholders and constituencies on priorities for science technology and innovation, and development of practical action points to support the further development of the knowledge system in Rwanda, and related information. Position Responsibilities •
Technical Leadership - Contribute to establishing standards for scientific rigor and quality of all research, data collection, analysis and report writing undertaken as part of the project. - Lead the study and analytical work in Rwanda in partnership with the PI, RTI experts, and Rwandan institutions, and contribute to the design of overall project activities, methodologies and deliverables. - Coordinate research and work products with the PI as well as co-PIs located in Tanzania and Kenya. - Ensure the analysis, reports and recommendations that result from the Rwanda research products are technically sound, clear and practical. - As applicable, prepare briefs for both policy and academic audiences in Rwanda. • Program Leadership, Management and Coordination - Develop and manage strategic relationships with partners and stakeholders in Rwanda in partnership with the PI. - Develop a project workplan for Rwanda that will be combined with workplans for Tanzania and Kenya, draft and finalize reports/deliverables with input from the other co-PIs and the PI, and contribute to financial reporting documentation as needed. - Meet regularly in person and electronically with the PI and other co-PIs to discuss activity implementation and progress. - Undertake site visits within Rwanda, and, if required, to the other target countries. - Establish/strengthen relationships with government counterparts, research institutions, academic partners and other stakeholders in Rwanda. • Requirements ••••••• Education and Experience - Master•s level degree in Political Science, Public Administration, Research Methodology, or related field; - Candidates must have at least eight years of progressive experience in the design and oversight of complex research studies related to knowledge management, political economy analysis and related fields. - Existing relationship with an academic institution, think tank or research institute in Rwanda. - Demonstrated knowledge of the broad array of institutions and actors involved in the knowledge sector in Rwanda. - Demonstrated success managing against programmatic deliverables. • ••••••• Knowledge and Skills - Strong quantitative and qualitative research skills are required. - Excellent writing, editing, research, and presentation skills in English. - Proven track record in building successful relationships with government counterparts, research institutions, donors, partners, and other stakeholders. - Excellent interpersonal and relationship building skills. - Ability to produce thorough, high-quality work within a tight timeframe in English. - Must be fluent (writing and speaking) in English and Swahili.• • #LI-EB1 •
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