REOI: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa

REOI: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

(INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT)

 

Consulting Services: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa
Name of Project: FARA/FAO-RAF
Activity Ref No: GF.RAFTD.RA4030226HP00.5575
Procurement Ref: FARA/CS/IC/2022/01
Date: Monday, January 31, 2022 : Submission deadline February 14, 2022

 

  1. Food and nutritional security are significant developmental challenges in recent times. Africa is recorded to have the highest number of malnourished populations globally; Africa was estimated to have a 19.1 percent prevalence of undernourishment (PoU, 2019). There is the need for an accelerated approach and coordination at the continental level to provide solutions to these problems and advance necessary action to achieve the zero-hunger target.

A recent report indicated that Africa is home to diversified indigenous food commodities, that are well adapted to the environment and thrive well with little or no external inputs. These indigenous foods offer dietary diversity and are potent sources of micro and macronutrients. However, they have received little or no research and development attention towards their genetic improvement, value addition, and marketing. This earned them the label, “Neglected or forgotten food commodities”.

The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) has identified forgotten food as a potential source of solutions to ending hunger, malnutrition, and other dietary challenges in Africa. FARA and its partners proposed to carry out scoping studies, stakeholders’ engagement, and other activities to identify and characterize forgotten food commodities with the potential to be mainstreamed into the food system.  To carry out this assignment, FARA requires the services of a consultant to support its staff in carrying out specific activities.

  1. The overall objective of the assignment is to re-integrate the African indigenous, forgotten, and underutilized food commodities into the emerging food systems for sustainable food and nutritional security.

 

  1. This request for expression of interest aims at engaging a consultant to carry out the following functions:
    1. Carry out a systematic review and consultations to define the scope of traditional or forgotten foods. This will include the moderation of a D-group discussion to define what forgotten food is and what it is not, and/or a more apt term to describe the kinds of foods referred to as forgotten.
    2. Draw a list of important forgotten foods and prioritize at least 100 common traditional food crops based on geographic coverage, nutritional density, other environmental and cultural values, and cross-cultural acceptability.
    3. Undertake a desk review on the nutritional information for the identified forgotten food commodities and compile their nutritional values.
    4. Coordinate the analysis to validate the nutritional value of the identified 100 food commodities.
    5. Develop a compendium of the nutritional content, availability, accessibility, and utilization of common indigenous foods in the four sub-regions of sub-Saharan Africa. The analysis will include their environmental and economic benefits; it will be developed into a user-friendly format that documents at least 100 commodities. The compendium will be made with high-resolution images and succinct information on each commodity.
    6. Facilitate stakeholder’s dialogue to validate the compendium of Forgotten Foods in Africa.

 

The detailed terms of reference are in the link below:

Terms of Reference for a Consultancy on Forgotten Foods

  1. The Executive Director of FARA invites interested consultants to express interest in carrying out this assignment.

 

  1. Consultants interested in this call must provide an Expression of Interest no longer than 10 pages, outlining proposed methodologies, references related to the execution of similar contracts, experience in similar areas, or evidence of knowledge and a proposed timeline. Brochures, CVs, and other supplementary materials submitted shall not be accounted for as part of the 10-page limit.

 

  1. The anticipated period of performance for this consultancy is 42 man-days spread over three months. The work is expected to be carried out from the 22nd of February to 14th May 2022.

 

  1. The individual consultant shall be selected based on procedures defined in the Procurement Guidelines of FARA.

 

  1. Interested consultants may obtain further information from the Senior Technical Cluster Leader/Innovation Systems Specialist, Fatunbi Oluwole [[email protected]], and copy the Procurement Expert, Mr. Callistus Achaab [[email protected]], during the following hours: 9h00 to 15h00 GMT.

 

Please download the Terms of Reference below for further information on this opportunity.

https://faraafrica.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Terms-of-Reference-for-a-Consultancy-on-Forgotten-Foods.pdf

  1. Expressions of Interest should be submitted electronically to [[email protected]] and addressed to Dr. Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director of FARA, No 9 Flower Avenue, New Achimota, Mile 7, Accra, Ghana, no later than Monday, 14th February 2022, at 14h00 GMT. Tel: +233 302 772823/744888

 

  1. FARA Affirmative Action Statement on Recruitment: there is no discrimination based on gender race, religion, ethnic orientation, disability, or health status.

 

Executive Director of FARA

REOI: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa

REOI – Consulting Services: Engagement of a firm to facilitate the recruitment of the next Executive Director of FARA

Consulting Services: Engagement of a firm to facilitate the recruitment of the next Executive Director of FARA
Organisation: Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)
Procurement Ref: FARA/CS/QCBS/2022/01
Date: Thursday, January 27, 2022

 

  1. The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) invites interested and eligible firms to indicate their interest in the following assignment: Facilitate the recruitment of the next Executive Director of FARA. 
  1. The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) is an apex organization forming and bringing together coalitions of major stakeholders in agricultural research for development (AR4D) in Africa. It is the technical arm of the African Union with the mandate of developing and coordinating Agricultural Research for Development in FARA serves as the entry point for agricultural research initiatives in Africa designed to have a continental reach or a sub-continental reach spanning more than one sub-region. Headquartered in Accra, Ghana, FARA has been in existence since the late 1990s. Over this period, FARA has provided a continental forum for stakeholders in AR4D to shape the vision and agenda for this sub-sector, and to mobilize themselves to respond to key continent-wide development frameworks, notably the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
  1. FARA Management Board has authorised the recruitment process of a new Executive Director. This will involve engaging an Independent Recruitment Firm to assist the Board’s Recruitment Advisory Committee (RAC) throughout the process.
  1. The services and activities to be provided under the assignment are as follows; Under the supervision of the RAC, the Independent Recruitment Firm will:
    1. Develop a workplan for the recruitment process covering planning, recruitment, and candidate assessment,
    2. Develop a vacancy announcement based on an available draft and ensure that the selection criteria are properly
    3. Develop and launch the vacancy advertisement in the appropriate
    4. Receive applications, act as the contact point for those seeking information and/or proposing candidates and communicate with applicants where and when
    5. Conduct an executive search for candidates, using networks, rosters, referrals, and other appropriate means, whilst striving for regional and gender balance in the selection
    6. Screen the applications and establish a long list of candidates (approximately 12)
    7. In consultation and in compliance with a process agreed upon with the RAC, including remaking reference to background checks, establish a short list of candidates (approximately 6).
    8. Assist the RAC in establishing the final list of three candidates, interviewing them, and preparing a detailed final report that will be presented to the Board for decision-making.
    9. Provide advice on successful onboarding of the new Executive
    10. Prepare a final report and closure of the recruitment
  1. FARA invites Recruitment Firms to indicate their interest in providing the above service. The selection criteria for the Recruitment Firm should include (i) at least 10 years’ demonstrated experience in conducting executive recruitments for International Agencies, Development Organizations, and International NGOs in Africa, (ii) The firm should demonstrate evidence of completion of at least three (3) assignments of recruitment of Chief Executives in the last seven (7) years with evidence of excellent performance of selected candidates.                                                        Interested Firms shall provide information on their qualifications and experience demonstrating their ability to provide the services (supporting documentation, reference for similar services, experience in comparable assignments, availability, and CVs of qualified staff, etc). Interested Firms should provide a detailed financial proposal with budget lines and resources for activities to be performed.
  1. The eligibility criteria, the establishment of a shortlist and the selection procedure shall conform with the Procurement Guidelines of FARA for the Recruitment of Consultants. Please, note that interest expressed by a Recruitment Firm does not imply any obligation on the part of FARA to include it in the
  1. The estimated duration of services shall be for a period of 18-man days spread over the period March 2022 to December 2022.
  1. Interested firms may obtain further information from the HR and Administration Manager, Ms Ama Pokuah Asenso [[email protected]], and copy the Procurement Expert, Callistus Achaab [[email protected]], during the following hours: 9h00 to 15h00 GMT.

Please download the Terms of Reference below for further information on this opportunity.

TOR – Search for the Next Executive Director- Firm 

  1. Expressions of Interest should be submitted electronically to [[email protected]] and addressed to Dr. Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director of FARA, No 9 Flower Avenue, New Achimota, Mile 7, Accra, Ghana, no later than Thursday, 17th February, 2022, at 14h00 GMT. Tel: +233 302 772823/744888.

 

FARA Affirmative Action Statement on Recruitment: there is no discrimination based on gender race, religion, ethnic orientation, disability or health status.

 

Executive Director of FARA

Announcement: Final Selection of ACP AIRTEA Third-Party Projects to be Funded in Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda

Announcement: Final Selection of ACP AIRTEA Third-Party Projects to be Funded in Kenya, Uganda & Rwanda

January 21, 2022; Accra, Ghana.

The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA), together with the Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA) and the East African Farmers’ Federation (EAFF) are pleased to announce that the eleven (11) Third-Party Projects listed in the table below have been selected for funding under the project “Strengthening Agricultural Knowledge and Innovation Ecosystem for Inclusive Rural Transformation and Livelihoods in Eastern Africa” (AIRTEA).  The AIRTEA project is supported by the Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States (OACPS) through the ACP Innovation Fund which is funded by the European Union (EU).  The AIRTEA project is being implemented in three countries (Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda) under FARA, ASARECA and EAFF coordination.

 

The selection of the 11 third-party projects was overseen by the three coordinating institutions and followed a rigorous and competitive evaluation process involving 112 proposals that were submitted in response to the AIRTEA call.  Third-party projects will start from March 1, 2022, for two and a half years.

FARA, ASARECA and EAFF congratulate the consortia that conceived and developed the 11 third-party projects selected for funding.  We wish to register our strong appreciation of the 101 consortia that responded to the AIRTEA project call with proposals that were not selected.  We wish the consortia responsible for implementing the selected projects success in delivering the expected outcomes and impact of the AIRTEA project and look forward to working with them towards this goal.

 

No  Name of Project Lead Institution Project country(ies)
1 Harnessing multi-stakeholder innovation platforms for knowledge transfer and aquaculture value chain development in Uganda Abi Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Abi) Uganda
2 Enhancing inclusive market access for African Indigenous Vegetable seed and value-added products by Smallholder farmers in Uganda Uganda Christian University (UCU) Uganda
3 Upgrading of silver cyprinid (Rastrineobola argentea) value chain through multi-stakeholder partnerships and novel climate-smart postharvest processing technologies and practices for improved rural livelihoods Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) Kenya
4 Strengthening cassava innovation ecosystem and knowledge transfer for inclusive rural livelihoods development in Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda University of Nairobi (UoN) Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
5 Digital Connectors for farming communities Africa Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS) Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
6 Unlocking productivity within small holder farming systems through use of geospatial technology (GIS), artificial intelligence and biological technologies in the face of climate change Koppert Biological Systems (KBS) Kenya
7 Promoting technologies and innovations for improving access to quality potato seeds by small holder farmer through strengthening potato seed systems and multi-stakeholder collaboration in Rwanda Seed Potato Fund Joint Ventures Ltd (SPF) Rwanda
8 Technology Transfer through Innovation Systems: Enhancing Smallholder farmers’ capacity for profitable and sustainable potato production Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB) Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda
9 Leveraging The Benefits of Multi Stakeholders Partnership to Support Rural Women and Youth in Dairy Sector in Kenya Cooperatives Alliance of Kenya Kenya
10 Retaining next generation farmers in agribusiness through enhanced knowledge sharing platforms along with the dairy and selected grain value chains in Uganda AGRENES (Agriculture, Environment, and Ecosystems) Limited Uganda
11 Youth Leading Changes in Resilient Private Extension and Advisory Services for Job and Wealth Creation Youth Engagement in Agriculture Network (YEAN) Rwanda

 

REOI: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa

GUIDELINES FOR APPLICANTS AND CALL FOR PROPOSALS: The Impact of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)

Background

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was formally established in March 2018 at the 10th Extraordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly in Kigali, Rwanda. It is one of the key priorities of the Africa Agenda 2063 and a major step towards African continental economic integration. It also featured highly in the political declaration of the fifth AU-EU Summit of Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Recently, remarkable progress has been made. Fifty-four of the 55 AU Member States have now signed the Agreement. The Agreement went into force on May 30 and entered its operational phase on 7th July 2019, following the 33rd Extraordinary Summit of the African Union. As of September 2021, 39 member states have ratified and deposited ratification instruments. Trading under the AfCFTA was launched on 1st January 2021 “based on a single rule-book for trade and investment”.

 

The AfCFTA aims at providing a single continental market for goods and services, with free movement of people and investments. Its goal is to accelerate Intra-Africa trade through better harmonisation and coordination of trade liberalisation. A dramatic boost to economic growth and the attraction of investments from both within Africa and the world are among the expected outcomes. The potential gains from increased regional and economic integration are substantial, as the continent has the lowest percentage of intra-regional trade. Only 15% of exports take place within Africa, compared with 25% in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and over 60% in the EU. In addition, exports are often limited to natural resources with little added value from other sectors of the economies. The EU, with its extensive experience with creating an internal market, has been supporting the Africa Free Trade Area since its inception in 2015 and remains committed to supporting its ratification and implementation process.

 

The Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the African Union Commission (AUC) Department of Agriculture, Rural Development, Blue Economy and Sustainable Environment (ARBE) are currently finalizing an assessment of economic effects of the AfCFTA on African countries with a focus on the agri-food system. The study analyses the economy-wide (continental, regional and national) and distributional impacts of policy and/or structural shocks, sectoral transmission of sector-specific policies for sectors and regions. The output of the study includes projections of GDP, employment, bilateral trade, capital flows, household consumption and welfare.  The results of the model will be presented to the Policy Organs including the 4th Specialised Technical Committee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Water and Environment in December 2021.

 

Please download the full guidelines for applicants and call for proposal in both English & French:

English Version : JRC-Call for proposals and guidelines for Applicants – Impact Analysis of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)_Eng

French Version : JRC-Call for proposals and guidelines for Applicants – Impact Analysis of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)_FR

 

Deadline & Submission

Proposals developed must be submitted in English. To facilitate the evaluation procedure, proposals developed in French, Portuguese, and Arabic should be translated into English before submission.

FARA and JRC are available for further clarification and can be reached via email at the email listed below. Proposal submission should be done no later than 10th November 2021. Proposals should be submitted to [email protected], [email protected] and, [email protected]

Thank you

REOI: Consultancy to develop a user-friendly compendium of forgotten food commodities in Africa

Request for EOI: Individual Consultant to Develop and Promote Guidelines for Inclusion of Relevant Climate STI Indicators into NAIPS, for use by Regional and Continental Institutions

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

(INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT)

Consulting Services: Development and Promotion of Guidelines for Inclusion of Relevant Climate STI Indicators into NAIPS, for use by Regional and Continental Institutions
Name of Project: CAADP-XP4
Activity Ref No: CAADP-XP4 Output 3/ Activity 3.1.3 / 2021
Procurement Ref: FARA/CAADP-XP4/CS/IC/2021/05
Date: Friday, June 25, 2021

 

  1. The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) together with the Sub-Regional Agricultural Research Organizations (SROs) offer a strategic platform that fosters continental and global networking to strengthen the innovation capacities of Africa’s agricultural research system. FARA also has a mandate from the AUC to serve as its technical arm in the advancement of the Science Agenda in Africa’s Agriculture.

To achieve transformation in the agricultural sector, FARA has identified an increasing need for deeper collaboration among Agricultural Research for Development practitioners and private sector partners in Africa. FARA has therefore embarked on an inclusive process together with the Sub Regional Organizations (ASARECA, CCARDESA, CORAF) and AFAAS, to develop a new vision of collaboration and operationalization with private sector partners. This is being done through the European Union (EU) FUNDS under the Development Smart Innovation through Research in Agriculture (DeSIRA) initiative. The initiative aims to implement a 4-year project in Africa called CAADP Ex-Pillar 4 (CAADP-XP4).

An inherent element of CAADP-XP4 is to strengthen the collaborative mechanisms of the continental supra-national AR4D institutions to jointly operate and deliver global public good to transform agriculture on the African continent. This consultancy is to develop and promote guidelines for the inclusion of relevant STI indicators into national agricultural investment plans to facilitate agricultural transformation and aid the tracking of progress of STI at national, regional, and continental levels towards national, regional, and continental, as well as global SDGs.

  1. The overall aim of this assignment is to engage an individual consultant to develop and promote guidelines for the inclusion of relevant STI indicators into national agricultural investment plans to facilitate agricultural transformation.

 

  1. This request for expression of interest aims at engaging a consultant to carry out the following functions:
    1. Develop relevant climate STI indicators, define them, provide means of verifying them, and develop a methodology for tracking them at the national, regional, and continental levels.
    2. Harmonize the national action plans into sub-regional action plans, and further harmonize the sub-regional action plans into a continental action plan.
    3. Develop technical guidelines to support African countries and governments to mainstream the identified relevant climate STI indicators in NAIPs.

 

The detailed terms of reference are in the link below:

TOR – Development and Promotion of Guidelines for Inclusion of Relevant Climate STI Indicators into NAIPS, for use by Regional and Continental Inst

  1. The Executive Director of FARA invites interested consultants to express interest in carrying out this assignment.

 

  1. Consultants interested in this call must provide an Expression of Interest no longer than 10 pages, outlining proposed methodologies, references related to the execution of similar contracts, experience in similar areas, or evidence of knowledge and a proposed timeline. Brochures, CVs, and other supplementary materials submitted shall not be accounted for as part of the 10-page limit.

 

  1. The anticipated period of performance for this consultancy is 35 man-days spread over two months.

 

  1. The individual consultant shall be selected based on procedures defined in the Procurement Guidelines of FARA.

 

  1. Interested consultants may obtain further information from FARA’s Policy Officer, Kwaku Antwi [[email protected]], and copy the Procurement Expert, Mr. Callistus Achaab [[email protected]], during the following hours: 9h00 to 15h00 GMT.

 

Please DOWNLOAD the Terms of Reference below for further information on this opportunity.

 

  1. Expressions of Interest should be submitted electronically to [[email protected]] and addressed to Dr. Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director of FARA, No 9 Flower Avenue, New Achimota, Mile 7, Accra, Ghana, no later than Friday, 9th July 2021, at 14h00 GMT. Tel: +233 302 772823/744888

 

  1. FARA Affirmative Action Statement on Recruitment: there is no discrimination based on gender race, religion, ethnic orientation, disability, or health status.

 

Executive Director of FARA