IPPF is looking to hire a consultant to develop a comprehensive research protocol, data collection tools, and research plan for a formative research study to understand barriers and facilitators to SRH services, especially comprehensive abortion care, among sex workers in settings with varying levels of criminalisation and stigmatisation. The qualitative study is expected to incorporate relevant implementation research methodologies to systematically assess barriers and facilitators, as well as the socio-ecological model, to understand clients’ access to comprehensive abortion care and generate recommendations for improving care.
Applications by email to: Nihal Said, Senior Technical Advisor, Research and Partnerships [email protected]
Email Subject: Research protocol development consultancy- abortion and sex work
Closing date: Thursday, 22 January CoB GMT
Please see the attached Terms of Reference for additional information.