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Search for Common Ground
Search for Common Ground (Search), is an international conflict transformation NGO that aims to transform the way individuals, groups, governments and companies deal with conflict, away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative solutions. Headquartered in Washington DC, USA, and Brussels, Belgium, with 55 offices in 34 countries, Search designs and implements multifaceted, culturally appropriate and conflict-sensitive programs using a diverse range of tools, including media and training, to promote dialogue, increase knowledge and determine a positive shift in behaviors.
1. Background and Context
Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) has emerged as a growing and urgent concern in Kenya, driven by increased digital engagement, evolving online harms, and heightened national and county-level attention to digital safety. While awareness of TFGBV is increasing, responses remain fragmented, with most interventions focusing on training and sensitization activities that are not consistently translated into consolidated, evidence-based reference materials capable of informing sustained policy dialogue, institutional reform, and advocacy.
Under the Catalyst Project, funded by the Christchurch Call Foundation, Search is implementing an initiative aimed at addressing online misogyny and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV) as emerging drivers of social harm, polarization, and pathways to violent extremism. In Kenya, the project has delivered a series of Digital Stewards trainings across five counties (Nairobi, Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, and Lamu), engaging influencers, content creators, administrators of high-traffic social media pages, civil society actors, county officials, law enforcement, and institutional stakeholders. These engagements have generated rich qualitative insights on county-specific TFGBV patterns, institutional response gaps, reporting challenges, and emerging forms of digital abuse.
Emerging global research and Search’s own programming demonstrate a clear link between TFGBV, online misogyny, and violent extremism. Digital environments that normalize harassment, dehumanization of women, and rigid gender hierarchies often mirror and reinforce narratives used by extremist movements, particularly those rooted in grievance, identity threat, and power loss. Misogynistic online ecosystems can serve as early entry points into radicalization pathways by legitimizing hostility, undermining social cohesion, and lowering thresholds for violence. Within Catalyst, addressing TFGBV is therefore both a protection priority and a preventive peacebuilding strategy.
While the Digital Stewards trainings have strengthened frontline capacity, there is now a clear need to move beyond activity reporting and generate consolidated, county-level evidence that can inform policy, guide institutional coordination, and support advocacy. This consultancy will translate existing Catalyst learning and new primary data into county-tailored, advocacy-ready policy products that support both county-level action and national dialogue on TFGBV prevention and response. Search therefore seeks to engage a consultant to conduct a mixed-methods evidence-generation process and develop county-level policy briefs that translate grassroots insights into actionable policy guidance and advocacy tools.
2. Purpose of the Consultancy
The purpose of this consultancy is to : –
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will undertake the following tasks:
A. Desk Review
B. Primary Data Collection
Using a mixed-methods approach, the consultant will collect original data from stakeholders already engaged under Catalyst:
C. Data Analysis and Synthesis
D. Policy Brief Development
E. Validation and Advocacy Orientation
4. Key Deliverables
I. Executive summary
II. County context and digital landscape
III. TFGBV trends and risks identified
IV. Institutional and coordination gaps
V. Implications for social cohesion and violent extremism prevention
VI. Opportunities for county-level collaboration
VII. Policy and programmatic recommendations
VIII. Advocacy entry points and next steps
5. Duration and Level of Effort
The consultancy is expected to run for 10-12 weeks, with an estimated 30-35 consultant days. Final timelines will be agreed upon at inception. (Ideally, March to May 2026)
6. Reporting and Coordination
The consultant will report to Search for Common Ground – Kenya, under the Catalyst Project team, and work closely with designated partners.
7. Required Qualifications and Experience
8. Ethical Considerations
The consultant must adhere to Search’s safeguarding, data protection, and ethical research standards, ensuring confidentiality, informed consent, and survivor-centered engagement throughout the assignment.
9. Use of Outputs
All outputs will be owned by Search for Common Ground and used to:
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To apply, please submit your Expression of Interest (EOI), along with the CVs of key technical personnel, to kenyaprocurement@sfcg.org by February 25th, 2026, COB. The application package should include a covering letter, proposal, workplan, proof of previous related works and professional fees. Search for Common Ground will cover field logistics for the consultant.
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