Terms of Reference (ToR)
Position: Temporary Research Assistant - Baseline Data
This position targets collation and consolidation of baseline data available via technical reports, documents, maps, data-base and online from 2010 to 2012, as well acquiring reports (consultation/workshop, trip reports, monitoring surveys, baseline data gathering etc.,) from project managers. The retrieved data will serve as baselines to determine conservation impacts. The position holder will work closely with the M& E Officer, Conservation Director and Managers supervising consultancy contracts (Project Managers and SMT)
Duration:6 weeks
Purpose of the research – The result of the research will form the basis to determine conservation impacts achieved from the implementation of the FY13 & 14 Strategic plan in place for WWFSPPO. The position will undertake the following tasks:
Major responsibilities:
- Work with the M&E Officer on the information needed and to confirm what this is from FY 13 APMS; develop a list of reports to be acquired in hard and e-copy and stored in a designated place which will be determined by the Rep.,M&E Officer and IT Officer. The list should include the baseline information that is needed
- Consult and dialogue with the SPPO conservation team on the required information
- Consult and dialogue with key WWFSPPO partners to retrieve required data (Department of Fisheries, Forest & Agriculture, Institute of Applied Science & Fiji locally managed marine areas secretariat)
- Develop database to centralise baseline information
- Liaise with monitoring & evaluation officer on updates and progress of the required work
- Submit & present database
Qualification Requirement:
- A Bachelor’s Degree and current undergraduate student with a science or conservation related background
- Knowledge and experience in data collection, entry , data analysis, Library and Internet/Website research
- Excellent computer skills
- Ability to communicate in both Fijian and English
- Good drafting ability and communication skills
- Good organizational and inter-personal skills
- Multi-tasking skills, ability to work under pressure
- Good social skills and ability to work as a team member
Outlined activities:
Part A. Acquire data on the followings:
- National budgets on Natural Resource Management (NRM) from the Department of Fisheries, Forest & Agriculture over the years of 2011, 2012 (reference: national budget)
- Amount of secured funding for Ecosystem based management (EBM) & Community based natural resource management (CBNRM) in Melanesia (Fiji, PNG, Solomons, & Vanuatu) for 2011 & 2012
- Coverage and size of marine managed areas (MMAs) &/or locally managed marine areas in Fiji (trend from 2008 – 2012)
- % of inshore marine areas that are protected under the national network of protected areas in Fiji, PNG, Solomons & Vanuatu
- Enlist all non-government organisations (ngos) that have MMAs project
- % of SPPO MMA coverage in the Fiji Island Marine Ecoregion (FIME) from 2008 – 2012
- Population of all villages under WWFSPPO sites (including Macuata and Sawaieke in Gau); acquire specific data on # of women, children, youth groups, disabilities, elderly and men. Average income earnings per household, enlist types of micro businesses in the village, # of fibres/boat per village, # of water tanks per village, # of students, drop outs or school leavers.
Part B. Acquire technical reports from the SPPO conservation team
Reports (years 2010, 2011 & 2012) / Conservation team- All the WWF Austria – Sawaieke project and technical reports and products (Terrestrial, Freshwater and Marine biological, socio economic & workshops or consultations reports)
- Catch per unit effort (CPUE) report for 2011
- All the AUSAID project(Ba & Macuata) – building resilience project and technical reports , Atlas - maps and communication products (Terrestrial, Freshwater and Marine biological & workshops or consultations reports)
- Summary report on the level of illegal fishing and legal process undertaken along the Qoliqoli Cokovata in Macuata
- All the reports produced by SCRUM team on the work in Macuata; alternative livelihood report – revolving fund, capacity building programmes, MMAs reconfiguration, consultation and planning workshops reports, QCMC self audit report,
- By-catch and observe report
- All marine species technical report
Part C: Expected Outcomes and timeframe
Expected Outcomes / Timeframe- Database of all baselines data & trends (FY10 till to date) as in Part A
- Listings of all non-government organisations (ngos) working on MMAs and NRM in general in Fiji
- - Index of all reports collated from the conservation team as in Part B
- Present findings, lessons learnt and challenges from data collation and consultation with team (present to conservation director, M&E, HR manager and Rep)