REG is looking for a Sociologist, Interviewers and an Audio Transcriber to conduct a Study “Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries: barriers, coping strategies and community engagement to enable effective access to HIV and TB care”

REG is pleased to announce a call of expression of interest for researchers to conduct a Study “Ukrainian refugees in receiving countries: barriers, coping strategies and community engagement to enable effective access to HIV and TB care”.

Objective of the Stydy: the proposed project aims are to explore specific barriers Ukrainian refugees living with HIV and affected by TB face in receiving countries and the coping strategies they have to use to access care, and to asses community engagement to enable effective access to HIV and TB care.  

We are looking for:

  • A Social Researcher (sociologist or anthropologist) with experience in qualitative researches in the field of public health and the rights of key populations
  • Interviewers to collect Data for the Study based in the following countries:
    • Germany
    • Poland
    • Lithuania
    • Moldova
    • Georgia
  • An Audio Transcriber

For detailed information and conditions, please see the Terms of References for each position:

  1. ToR for a social researcher
  2. ToR for an interviewer in Germany
  3. ToR for an interviewer in Poland
  4. ToR for an interviewer in Lithuania
  5. ToR for an interviewer in Moldova
  6. ToR for an interviewer in Georgia
  7. ToR for an audio transcriber

The deadline for submission of the proposals is September 20, 2022, 18:00 Kyiv time.

Please, submit a proposal by e-mail to Zinaida Abrosimova abrosimova@gmail.com (please, indicate in the topic of the email which position you are applying for).

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