Consultancy- Crisis Analysis Consultant Roster - Open Call for Political Economy Experts for Syria and Lebanon

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  • Added Date: Sunday, 01 February 2026
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Description

Background:

Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action โ€” helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future. To do this, we know our teams do their best work when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong. We welcome diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills so that we can be stronger and have long-term impact.

Mercy Corps has developed a Crisis Analysis (CA) function to support our programming in the most complex contexts, including Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Ukraine, and others. The Crisis Analysis supports Mercy Corpsโ€™ in-country programming as well as the wider humanitarian and development response in the region through the provision of quality, timely and relevant analytical products. This analysis is grounded in Mercy Corpsโ€™ position as an operational NGO, keeping our products constructive and relevant for humanitarian, early recovery, and development responders and donors within a given crisis. The work leverages Mercy Corpsโ€™ Crisis Analysis to support ongoing and emerging policy and advocacy efforts underpinned by a bespoke body of evidence and grounded in contextual realities.

Purpose / Project Description:

The โ€œFragile Borderlands: Drivers of Drought Adaptation and Instability in MENAโ€ project by Mercy Corps examines how drought-driven livelihood stress reshapes informal and illicit cross-border trade across three fragile border regions โ€” the Syriaโ€“Iraq borderlands, the Lebanonโ€“Syria frontier, and Yemenโ€™s coastal zones. The study explores how these informal trade networks, involving food, fuel, livestock, and water, can either support climate adaptation or exacerbate insecurity, depending on governance quality, market structures, and local power dynamics, including who can access routes and markets, on what terms, and at what cost.

Using a comparative mixed-methods approach combining geospatial analysis, policy analyses, market data, and field-based qualitative research, the project will analyse these intertwined dynamics across each of the three case studies. The aim of each assessment is to identify the socio-environmental conditions reshaping cross border trade and its implication. Ultimately, the study will compare findings across the three cases to identify when drought coping mechanisms stabilise livelihoods and when they fuel exclusion and conflict.

More precisely the methodology combines:

  1. mapping drought hotspots and candidate trade routes/nodes using remote sensing;
  2. desk-based assessments of governance (laws, policies, border/customs practices, and unwritten norms), market incentives (price gaps, subsidies, trade controls), power dynamics (brokers, rents/fees, protection arrangements), and vulnerabilities (including gendered and displacement-related constraints);
  3. targeted KIIs with livelihood groups and key formal and informal actors to validate routes, desk assessment and trace how market trends, governance, power dynamics and vulenrabilities play out during drought versus non-drought periods. For each case study, the work will generate a consolidated, evidence-backed assessment that underpins the final outputs before external dissemination.
  4. Outputs will include peer-reviewed research, policy briefs, blogs, infographics, interactive visual maps, and stakeholder events to inform more inclusive and conflict-sensitive climate adaptation policies across the MENA region.

    Consultancy focus: The consultant will lead the Syriaโ€“Lebanon case study assessment by developing a desk review and analyzing primary KII data, producing an evidence-backed case study report that will feed the projectโ€™s outputs. More specifically, within the program framework, the consultant will:

    1. develop and contextualize a desk review for the selected case study spanning across governance and access arrangements, market dynamics and key commodities, local power dynamics, and differentiated vulnerabilities; (
    2. review and adapt the semi-structured interview guide and key informant list to ensure local relevance;
    3. conduct high-priority KIIs, if needed as well as feasible and safe;
    4. analyze primary data collected through KIIs (including KIIs conducted by other field researchers),
    5. synthesize desk and primary evidence into a concise case study assessment that will feed the projectโ€™s policy briefs, presentations, and scientific outputs.
    6. provide light-touch technical review of the projectโ€™ outcomes to ensure accuracy and evidence-backed claims;
    7. support engagement and validation through participation in relevant workshops and selected donor meetings/final presentations, as feasible within the level of effort.

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