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Annex 2 - TERMS OF REFERENCEFOR THE CONSULTANCY CONTRACT OF: Data Collection Field Assistant (Consultant)Duty Station of the Consultancy: Dnipro (Home-based). 2 positionsDuration of Consultancy: 6 months, with possibility of extension pending available funds and satisfactory job performance.Consultant`s fee: For every working hour, a consultant will receive an hourly fee in amount of USD 6 (six).Nature of the consultancy:Category B ConsultancyUnder the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission (COM) and the direct supervision of the DTM Field Coordination Specialist , the Data Collection Field Assistant will be responsible for providing necessary support for the monitoring of displaced persons and surveying their priority needs.Project Context and Scope:The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) implemented by IOM Ukraine continuously seeks to enhance humanitarian response initiatives through the collection and dissemination of relevant and quality data to inform operations. 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