Interpeace is an international organization that prevents violence and builds lasting peace. We have 30 years of experience working in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Latin America. Violent conflict tears apart societies and colors all relationships.
TORs FOR DATA COLLECTORS
Positions: 50 Data Collectors/Enumerators
Location: Various districts in Rwanda
Reports to: Interpeace Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Team
Contract Type: Short-term consultancy with the possibility of future engagement over 2 years
Introduction to Interpeace
Interpeace is an international peacebuilding organisation based in Geneva, Switzerland, with over 30 years of experience in promoting peace in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Interpeace fosters locally led peacebuilding processes and supports communities in rebuilding trust as the foundation for lasting peace.
In Rwanda, Interpeace has been working since 2020 to address trauma and mental health, particularly among communities affected by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. The program promotes psychosocial wellbeing, social cohesion, and economic resilience through community-based healing initiatives, in partnership with the Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement (MINUBUMWE), Prison Fellowship Rwanda, Haguruka, and Dignité en Détention (DIDE).
Background and Purpose of the Assignment
Rwanda continues to face interlinked challenges of trauma, social cohesion, and livelihood rooted in the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. Interpeace addresses these challenges through a holistic approach that integrates mental health support, social cohesion, prisoner rehabilitation and reintegration, and collaborative livelihoods. Targeting survivors, former perpetrators, youth, and vulnerable families, Interpeace combines trauma-informed therapies, family healing, and collaborative livelihoods to restore trust, rebuild relationships, and promote economic resilience.
To better understand and effectively respond to persistent challenges, Interpeace and its partners are conducting a comprehensive study on the current state of mental health, social cohesion, and economic resilience across diverse population groups, including genocide survivors, former perpetrators, current and former prisoners, and youth. This effort aims not only to assess current conditions but also to document changes, impacts, and lessons from previous programmes. The findings will inform the adaptation and alignment of new interventions to the evolving needs and priorities of each group, ensuring more responsive and context-sensitive programming. To support this work, Interpeace is seeking qualified Data Collectors/Enumerators to gather accurate, high-quality data from communities in selected districts and correctional facilities across Rwanda. The data collected will be used to inform program interventions and policy recommendations.
III. Key Responsibilities
In close collaboration with the programme staffs, the data collectors will undertake the following specific tasks:
Essential skills and qualifications
The desired candidates should meet the following requirements:
How to apply
To apply, please send your application by e-mail to rw-procurement@interpeace.org and CC uwase@interpeace.org attach the following documents:
The application deadline is 25th June 2025, at 4:00PM, Kigali time. Applications sent after the deadline, as well as incomplete applications will not be considered.
Due to the large number of applications, Interpeace will only contact short-listed candidates.
Done at Kigali on 29th May 2025.
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