UNICEF recrute un Consultant de données sur les eaux souterraines et tests de pompage (à la fois sur le terrain et à distance) basé à Madagascar.
This Technical Reference Document outlines the terms of reference for recruiting an international consultant who will play a crucial role in overseeing data collection and analysis for two significant projects undertaken by UNICEF Madagascar.
Phase 1 of the project focuses on improving the nutritional status in three districts located in the southern region of the country: Sihanamaro, Tsivory, and Itampolo. These districts face significant challenges in accessing safe and reliable water. The consultancy will conduct a comprehensive assessment of the water situation in these areas by analyzing groundwater databases, hydrogeological maps, reports, and social/demographic data. This assessment aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the current state of water supply, infrastructure, and hygiene practices. The collected data will inform decision-making processes to enhance access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene. Additionally, the consultancy project will integrate additional data, including information on non-successful boreholes, into the groundwater information system. This will involve recording borehole logs data, water quality information, and relevant documentation following UNICEF’s data input and organization procedures. The project will also involve collaborating with students from Antananarivo to perform pump tests and analyze existing boreholes, providing valuable field experience and a deeper understanding of the water situation in the area.
Phase 2 of the consultancy project will build upon the findings of Phase 1. It will encompass a comprehensive analysis of 1,100 test pumpings using specialized tools and software for data processing. The ranking and prioritization of boreholes will be determined based on their suitability for larger water infrastructure projects and their vulnerability to contamination and climate change-induced events.
The systematic analysis conducted throughout the project will yield valuable insights for identifying boreholes suitable for conversion into multiple uses of water. This approach aims to optimize the utilization of water resources, catering to various applications and meeting the diverse needs of the community.
How can you make a difference?
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To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
- Minimum of 8 years as Hydrogeologist, GIS, data management, community engagement or related fields required
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Strong background in water resource management, hydrogeology, or a related field required
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Experience in analyzing borehole drilling data and utilizing aquifer monitoring software required.
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Proficiency in conducting pump tests and interpretation of results
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Experience in data input, retrieval and analysis into geographic database, preferably in the water sector required
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Excellent technical writing and documentation skills.
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Familiarity with UNICEF guidelines and standards in the WASH sector is desirable. Familiarity with large scale engagement with mWater desirable
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Background in university environment highly desirable
- Developing country work experience and/or familiarity with emergency is considered an asset.
- Fluency in French is required. Knowledge of English is an asset.
Deadline: E. Africa Standard Time
Application process