Consulting Services (Individual): Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

Consulting Services (Individual): Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

Consulting Services: Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances
Name of Project: FARA/TETFUND/ARIFA
Activity Ref No: TetfundARIFA Project/Activity 1.2.10
Procurement Ref: FARA/TETFUND/ARIFA/CS/IC/2022/01
Date: Monday, July 04, 2022

 

  1. The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) is implementing the Agricultural Research and Innovation Fellowship for Africa (ARIFA). Under this partnership, TETFund supports Nigerian scientists’ training in a tailor-made postgraduate (MSc/Ph.D.) degree program in various fields of sciences related to agriculture at Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)-Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil. With the expansion of the program to broader areas of learning and the development of a model for its scaling in other countries, the science-business nexus of the program shall depend on a robust strategy that feeds into its Innovation Platform component. FARA and its partners, recognize that: (a) strong engagement of agribusinesses in agriculture research and innovation is a condition for improved performance of the agriculture research system; (b) the linkages between agricultural research and agribusiness in Africa are weak; and (c) strengthening these linkages is an important pathway for enhancing the development outcomes of research. Therefore, the establishment of alliances for strengthening innovation platforms by increasing research on business linkages is essential.

As such, FARA draws from the lessons learned through the implementation of University Business and Research in Agricultural Innovation (UniBRAIN), Programme for Accompanying Research and Agricultural Innovation (PARI), and Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT) to establish Agri-Business Learning Alliances (ABLA). These alliances will help facilitate the linkage of ARIFA fellows with the Brazil-Africa Agribusiness & Innovation Network (BRAIN) through establishing a national and a regional Agribusiness Learning Alliance. An Agribusiness Learning Alliance seeks to facilitate the process of establishing and strengthening strategic linkages among the private sector, researchers, civil society and extensionists. This sets an environment to identify and define market issues around the innovation, link innovation to specific developmental pathways and create profitable businesses for improved farmer livelihoods. The ARIFA ABLA will be mirrored based on the Viçosa model of Junior Business Group (JBUG).

Consequently, FARA is seeking the service of a high-level consultant to facilitate the development of a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances.

  1. The central objective of this assignment is to develop a framework for establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances and package training materials while considering the inclusion of women and youth entrepreneurs. The concept will use the Agricultural Innovation Systems (AIS) approach to connect, build capacity, and co-create with partners and stakeholders.
  2. This request for expression of interest aims at engaging a consultant to carry out the following functions:
    1. Collect and review the capacity gap assessment report and ARIFA documents for establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances.
    2. Contribute to conceptualization/design of a framework for establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances.
    3. Develop a framework for establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances.
    4. Develop slide decks alongside the ABLA framework for capacity-building of key stakeholders.
    5. Facilitate a forum with key stakeholders for awareness creation and sensitization.

The detailed terms of reference is in the link below:

https://faraafrica.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/TOR-Framework-for-Establishing-Agribusiness-Learning-Alliances.pdf

  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 20 man-days spread over two months (1st August 2022 to 30th September 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 FARA’s Agribusiness Expert, Karen Munoko [[email protected]], and copy the Procurement Expert, Mr. Callistus Achaab [[email protected]], during the following hours: 9h00 to 16h00 GMT.

 

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

TOR – Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

  1. Expressions of Interest should be submitted electronically to [[email protected]] and addressed to Dr. Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director of FARA, No 7 Flower Avenue, New Achimota, Mile 7, Accra, Ghana, no later than Monday, 18th July 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

VACANCY ANNOUCEMENT: RECRUITMENT OF FARA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

VACANCY ANNOUCEMENT: RECRUITMENT OF FARA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

INTRODUCTION  

The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) is the apex continental organization responsible for coordinating and advocating for agricultural research for development (AR4D). FARA serves as the technical arm of the Africa Union Commission and the African Union Development Agency-NEPAD on matters concerning agriculture science, technology, and innovation.  In this capacity, FARA served as the lead institution for the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) workstream on agriculture research, technology dissemination and adoption (Pillar IV). FARA currently serves as convenor of CAADP’s technical network on research and extension and coordinates the operationalization of the Science Agenda for Agriculture in Africa.

Established in 2002 and headquartered in Accra, Ghana, FARA provides a platform for stakeholders in Africa’s agricultural research and innovation to dialogue, network, form partnerships, and engage in collective actions, to respond to opportunities and challenges confronting the continent’s agriculture and food systems. In addition, FARA articulates Africa’s position in global agriculture research and innovation forums such as the Global Forum on Agricultural Research (GFAR) and other related fora such as the UNFSS, COP etc.

 

 OVERALL PURPOSE

The objective of this assignment is to engage an individual who will provide strategic leadership and management to achieve FARA’s mission. He/she will develop and maintain strategic relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders (policymakers, National Agricultural Research and Extension Institutions, farmers, private sector, NGOs, universities, sub-regional organizations, CGIAR, development partners, etc.) that FARA partners with and relies on to achieve its goals.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

1.     STRATEGIC DIRECTION AND INSTITUTIONAL LEADERSHIP

  • Lead the development and implementation of the Forum’s strategy
  • Provide vision and leadership in strategic and operational planning and implementation.
  • Lead the identification of key strategic objectives and long-range strategic plans/objectives for FARA (the forum)
  • Develop key performance indicators (KPI) and milestones to measure the progress and delivery of identified strategies and objectives.
  • Direct and provide guidance on the FARA secretariat’s day to day operations.
  • Oversee implementation of the secretariat’s risk management strategy, ensuring that institutional and operational risks are identified, managed, and mitigated.
  • Ensure zero tolerance for corruption, financial mismanagement, and other forms of misconduct.
  • Promote a work culture that is aligned with FARA’s value proposition and strategic direction. Develop, review, and oversee the implementation of FARA’s strategic plan and deploy sound procedures for change and growth.
  • Conceptualize and deliver approaches for maintaining the apex role of FARA on the continent.
  • Build and enhance strategic partnerships, as well as ensure FARA’s visibility and competitive positioning within relevant sectors.
  • Serve as an ex-officio member of the Board of Directors

 

2.     OPERATIONAL, PROGRAMMATIC AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

  • Oversee the operational and human resource management of the FARA secretariat keeping with the institutional policy and procedure
  • Supervise the Senior Management Team
  • Ensure that the secretariat has the right talent for current and emerging needs, through effective recruitment and selection processes
  • Ensure compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and agreements.
  • Ensure high staff morale and staff equity and efficiency through regular review of terms of employment, incentives, staff policies and procedures and upgrading of skills as required
  • Oversee the preparation of progress reports on the implementation of FARA’s programs for presentation to the Board of Directors.
  • Ensure standards operational practices are in place and reviewed on a regular basis to improve the overall performance of the Institution.
  • Ensure the compliance with Board approved rules and regulations for management of the secretariat.
  • Ensure effective communication between management and staff for promoting a service orientation culture within the secretariat.
  • Create an accountability framework for staff and be ultimately responsible to the Board for the general performance of the secretariat.

 

3.     GOVERNANCE ENHANCEMENT

  • Act as a liaison between the FARA secretariat and the Board of Directors.
  • Provide, as the chief spokesperson on continental issues of agricultural research and development, support to the chairperson of the Board of Directors.
  • Organize, plan, and manage all the meetings of the FARA secretariat, in consultation with the Chair of the Board.
  • Ensure that sufficient information is provided to the Board for it to make appropriate decisions.
  • Provide leadership in the implementation of Board decisions.
  • Regularly appraise the Board on the Secretariat’s risk management efforts, including strategic and operational risks.
  • Act as the secretary for the Board of Directors. ii). Keep the Board informed of the progress in managing the affairs and implementation of the mandate. iii). Provide administrative and technical support to the Chairperson and the Board. As Secretary to the Board, Support the Chairperson of the Board of Directors to formulate and circulate the agenda for the meetings of the Board of Directors.

 

4.     FINANCIAL, RISK, AND COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT

  • Provide leadership in the management of the Secretariat’s financial resources to ensure a sustainability of the institution.
  • Ensure that the expenditures of FARA are within the Board approved annual budget.
  • Oversee the preparation of annual work-plans, budgets, and financial statements of FARA for presentation to and approval by the Board of Directors.
  • Oversee assessment of the principal risks of FARA and ensure that these risks are being monitored and managed.
  • Ensure that effective internal financial control and management information systems are in place.
  • Ensure that FARA has appropriate systems to enable it to conduct its activities both lawfully and ethically.
  • Ensure that accurate, timely and well‐supported financial reports are produced and distributed in accordance with existing financial and administrative policies and procedures.
  • Ensure that the FARA’s accounts are properly audited, as stipulated by the by‐laws and financial procedures.
  • Ensure that FARA reliably achieves its objectives, addresses ambiguity, acts with integrity in line with policies and processes and ensure adherence to the hosting agreements.
  • Identify and mitigate or exploit risks that could hinder or benefit FARA in achieving its objectives.

 

5.     STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT & EXTERNAL RELATIONS

  • Serve as the principal interlocutor for FARA in continental, sub-regional, regional economic communities (RECs) and other international fora, to increase its visibility and collective action, more broadly.
  • Promote and nurture partnership with relevant institutions involved in agricultural research and innovation programs in the AR4D landscape and at sub-regional, continental, and global levels.
  • Undertake frequent travels to represent FARA in relevant fora and bilateral meetings.

 

6.     RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION

  • Mobilize and leverage the power of relationships and networks across both public and private sectors, to elevate FARA’s impact and brand.
  • Oversee the design and rolling out of fundraising strategies to support the delivery of FARA’s mission.

 

7.     MANAGEMENT OF PEOPLE, FINANCE, SYSTEMS

  • Ensure that appropriate strategic and operational responsibilities are designed for FARA staff, finances, and systems, which support the growth of programs and ensure efficiencies.
  • Ensure the establishment of effective systems to track and evaluate FARA’s performance and provide direction to ensure the institutional visibility, viability, financial and operational health of the organization.
  • Oversee the maintenance of a healthy, productive, and supportive work environment and culture that mentors, nurtures, and enables staff to reach their potential.

 

8.     DURATION OF APPOINTMENT  

The Executive Director of FARA is appointed by the FARA General Assembly upon recommendation of the Board, following a competitive world-wide international recruitment and selection procedure. Appointment will be based on a fixed-term contract, not to exceed five (5) years, with the option for one renewal, also not to exceed five (5) years.

 

9.    LOCATION

The Executive Director will be located at the FARA secretariat in Accra-Ghana

 

10.  REPORTING

The Executive Director position reports to the Board through the Board chair.

 

 11.  QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE OF THE CANDIDATE

The individual will be required to possess the following:

 

Education

Post graduate qualification in agricultural, biological, social and economic sciences, or related fields from a recognized university.

 

Relevant Experience

  • PhD and or MBA is an added advantage
  • At least fifteen (15) years of demonstrable leadership experience in technical agricultural research for development, ten (10) of which should be in a senior leadership, organisational/ people management, and coordination role, in a similar or aligned organization.
  • Experience in a similar position at continental level is preferred.
  • Proven understanding of FARA’s programmes and projects, strategic direction and mandate
  • Good understanding of the dynamics between FARA, the SROs, AFAAS and other institutions in the African AR&D ecosystem
  • Demonstrated strong understanding of agricultural research for development issues in Africa.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and ability to build consensus and manage conflict.
  • A strong record and evidence of fundraising experience especially with African partners and the international community
  • Demonstrated ability to build and sustain partnerships.

 

Required Competencies

To succeed in this role, the candidate will demonstrate:

  • Ability to define clear goals and inspire people to achieve them.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and team-working skills, with a proven ability to motivate, earn trust and enthuse whilst delegating appropriately to focus on strategic issues
  • Profound knowledge of and commitment to the CAADP- Malabo Commitments within the context of the AR4D fraternity and understanding of broader CAADP XP4.
  • Innovative Finance and Resource Mobilization skills and ability that can drive to seek new revenue streams and business models
  • Leadership , strategic thinking, and People management skills
  • Planning and coordination skills
  • Networking, negotiation, and diplomatic skills
  • Financial management skills
  • Effective presentation and report-writing skills
  • Result‐oriented, professional, accountable, and proactive.
  • Ability to influence and manage expectations with senior leadership.
  • Ability to work effectively and efficiently individually and with multi‐disciplinary teams in diverse cultural environments and drive action to accomplish goals for collective success.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, tact, and patience
  • Willingness and ability to work under stress and ability to travel extensively.
  • Credibility and influence with donors, investors, national stakeholders, and partner organizations.
  • Sound operational, financial and risk management

 

Skills and control responsibility.

  • Proven ability to translate vision into effective strategy.
  • Ability to multi‐task and prioritize work amidst competing demands.
  • Working knowledge of AU languages (French, English, Arabic)  is an added advantage.

 

Applications

Applicants are invited to send a letter of motivation illustrating their suitability in relation to the qualifications listed and their detailed curriculum vitae, , together with the names, addresses, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers of three referees to the following address:

The Chair

Recruitment Advisory Committee

PMB CT 173, Cantonment, Accra,

Email:  [email protected]

 

The deadline for submission of applications is 30th July 2022.

Only shortlisted candidates who meet the above requirements will be contacted.

We invite you to learn more about FARA by accessing our web site: https://faraafrica.org

We offer a collegial, diverse and gender-sensitive working environment, and we particularly encourage applications from qualified women and underrepresented communities. The salary is commensurate with the seniority of the appointment.

Consulting Services (Individual): Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

CALL FOR REGISTRATION OF INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANTS, SUPPLIERS, CONTRACTORS, CONSULTING FIRMS & OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS FOR GOODS, WORKS & SERVICES FOR 2022/2023

Date: 28th March 2022

The Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) is registering new Suppliers, Individual Consultants and other service providers for the years 2022/2023. The exercise is also intended to clean our current Supplier/Consultant database of dormant vendors and admit new ones to improve the system.

Prospective and eligible firms and Individuals interested in transacting business with FARA with the sound technical know-how of the relevant field may apply on the prescribed application forms for pre-qualification to facilitate the compilation of the vendors’ database at no fee. If relevant documents as mentioned in this advert are not made available, the application form is liable to be rejected.

Interested Firms and Individual Consultants willing to apply can do so by downloading the respective forms (A or B) below:

Click to download Form A (for all firms)

Click to download Form B (for Individual Consultants only)After submissions, Individual consultants are also encouraged to register their detailed profiles at www.experts.faraafrica.org

The categories of goods, works and services required for the registration include, but are not limited to, the following:

  1. Goods and Equipment
§  Agricultural inputs

§  Furniture and fittings

§  Electrical Accessories

§  Machinery and equipment

§  Refreshment Items

§  Generator Sets

§  IT Supplies and Accessories

§  Fuels, Oils and Lubricants

§  Printed Material and Stationery

§  Supply of Vehicles, Motorcycles and Accessories

§  Spare Parts (Vehicle & Plant)

§  Textbooks and Library Books

§  Teaching and Learning Materials

§  Field logistics and Equipment

§  Construction Materials (Paints etc…)

§  Others:

 

2. Works and Maintenance

§  Construction/Renovations/ Maintenance of Buildings and Structures

§  Water Systems (Boreholes, Dams, etc)

§  Sewage and Drainage Systems

Others:

 

3. Consultancy Services

§  Financial Audit Services

§  Human Resources

§  Strategy Planning & Project Management

§  Animal Science & Health

§  Agricultural Biotechnology & Biochemistry

§  Gender and Youth

 

§  Engineering Consultants

§  Agricultural Economics & Agribusiness

§  Plant Pathology

§  Environmental Safeguards

§  Social Safeguards

§  Agriculture Foresight

§  Capacity Development

 

§  Legal Consultants

§  Governance

§  Procurement Management

§  Baseline Studies

§  IT Solutions

§  Knowledge Management

§  Communications

§  Food Science

Others:

 

4. Technical Services

§  General Cleaning Services

§  Design, Printing and Publication Services

§  Special Services/ Protocol

§  IT Software Solutions & Web Maintenance

§  Training, Seminar and Conference

§  Car Rental Services

§  Catering services

§  Banking / Financial Services

§  Plumbing Works

§  Painting Works

§  Repair and Servicing of Air conditioners

§  Repair of Computers, Printers and Photocopiers

§  Insurance

§  Supply of decorations and corporate gifts

§  Hotel Accommodation

§  Media and Publicity

§  Events Management

§  Travel, Transport, Supply of Air tickets

§  Advertising and Branding

§  Fumigation and Pest Control Services

§  Carpentry Works

§  Electrical Works

§  Routine Maintenance, Servicing and Repair of vehicles

§  Provision of short-term training courses

§  Parcel collection and Delivery services

§  Third Party Logistics services

§  Interpretation/Translation Services (languages)

§  Security Services/Alarm Services and Monitoring

§  Routine Maintenance, Servicing and Repair of Generators

Others:

 

Applicants (Firms) are required to provide documents relating to the following:

  1. An introductory letter clearly stating the area of specialization/business lines, address, business location, reliable phone number(s), e-mail address (if any), and any contact or information that might be useful
  2. Company Profile
  3. Fully filled-out Registration form A (for all firms)
  4. Fully filled Registration form B (for Individual Consultants only)
  5. Current Business Registration and Commencement Certificates
  6. VAT Registration Certificate (or if exempted, evidence of exemption)
  7. Proof of fulfilment of tax obligations (Current IRS Tax Clearance Certificate) as of 31st December 2021.
  8. Copy of Valid SSNIT Clearance Certificate (evidence of exemption, if any). As of 31st December 2021
  9. Ministry of Works and Housing Clearance Certificate (Construction companies only)

 

Registration Criteria

All applicants would be assessed on a merit-point basis using criteria based on the indicators identified above (a-i). Applicants must overall score up to 85% or above to qualify for acceptance.

All duly completed application forms, introduction letter together with the relevant supporting documents should be sent electronically to the email stated address below:

[email protected]

 

The deadline for submission of applications is Monday, April 25, 2022 @ 16:00GMT.

 

Interested firms, suppliers, contractors and service providers seeking clarification should kindly contact FARA’s Procurement Unit – Monday to Friday between 9.00 am to 4.00 pm.

 

For Enquiries Only:

Procurement Unit,

Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA)

PMB CT 173 Cantonments, Accra

7 Flower Avenue, Mile 7, Achimota, Accra

+233 302 774838 | 302 744888

[email protected]

 

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

Consulting Services (Individual): Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

Request for Proposals: Provision of various training programmes to FARA Staff – Re-advertisement

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

(RE-ADVERTISEMENT) 

Technical Services: Provision of various training programmes to FARA Staff
Name of Project: CAADP-XP4
Procurement Ref: FARA/TrainProGs/RFPs/2022/01
Date: Monday, 21st February 2022
Submission Deadline Tuesday, 8th March 2022
  1. The human resources of FARA comprise the primary asset the organization relies upon to perform its mandate. The management of these resources and specifically the attraction, retention, motivation, and maximization of the productivity of high calibre employees is a critical function of the Secretariat. Therefore, a core objective of the Secretariat’s Human Resource Management function is to enhance the skills and capabilities of the personnel to ensure delivery through the provision of various training programmes for its staff.

 

  1. The central objective of this activity is to conduct various training programmes for FARA secretariat staff in Leadership & Management; Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word, Internet Security; Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills; and Corporate Communication and Media Engagement.

 

  1. This request for proposals aims at engaging consulting firms and individuals to carry out the following functions:

 

No Training Programme Expected Commencement Date Duration of Assignment
1 Training of FARA Staff on Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word End of March 2022 10 man-days
2 Training of FARA Staff on Internet Security Second week of April 2022 3 man-days
3 Training of Staff in Leadership & Management Second week in June 2022 5 man-days
4 Training of FARA Staff on Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills Second week in August 2022 5 man-days
5 Training of FARA Staff on Corporate Communication and Media Engagement Second week in October 2022 5 man-days

 

The detailed terms of references for each of them are in the links below:

    1. TOR – Training in Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word
    2. TOR – Training in Corporate communication & media engagement
    3. TOR – Training in Internet Security
    4. TOR – Training in Leadership and Management
    5. TOR – Training in Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills
  1. The Executive Director of FARA invites interested firms/individuals to submit proposals in carrying out these assignments.

 

  1. Interested Firms/individuals shall provide information on their qualifications and experience demonstrating their ability to provide the services (proposed methodologies, supporting documentation, reference for similar services, experience in comparable assignments, availability, and CVs of qualified staff, etc). Interested Firms/individuals should provide a detailed financial proposal with budget lines and resources for activities to be performed.

 

  1. The anticipated periods of performance for these assignments are indicated in the table above.

 

  1. The firms/Individuals shall be selected based on procedures defined in the Procurement Guidelines of FARA and the requirements stated in the respective TORs. Proposals will be evaluated and contract awarded to the most respective firm or individual per training programme.

 

  1. Interested firms or Individuals 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 References below for further information on this opportunity.

    1. TOR – Training in Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word
    2. TOR – Training in Corporate communication & media engagement
    3. TOR – Training in Internet Security
    4. TOR – Training in Leadership and Management
    5. TOR – Training in Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills
  1. Proposals should be submitted electronically to [[email protected]] and addressed to Dr. Yemi Akinbamijo, Executive Director of FARA, No 7 Flower Avenue, New Achimota, Mile 7, Accra, Ghana, no later than Tuesday, 8th March 2022, at 16h00 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

Consulting Services (Individual): Consultancy to Develop a Framework for Establishing Agribusiness Learning Alliances

Request for Proposals: Provision of various training programmes to FARA Staff

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

 

Technical Services: Provision of various training programmes to FARA Staff
Name of Project: CAADP-XP4
Procurement Ref: FARA/TrainProGs/RFPs/2022/01
Date: Friday, 9th February 2022
Submission Deadline Friday, 18th February 2022

TORs for Training Programmes

  1. The human resources of FARA comprise the primary asset the organization relies upon to perform its mandate. The management of these resources and specifically the attraction, retention, motivation, and maximization of the productivity of high calibre employees is a critical function of the Secretariat. Therefore, a core objective of the Secretariat’s Human Resource Management function is to enhance the skills and capabilities of the personnel to ensure delivery through the provision of various training programmes for its staff.
  2. The central objective of this activity is to conduct various training programmes for FARA secretariat staff in Leadership & Management; Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word, Internet Security; Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills; and Corporate Communication and Media Engagement.
  3. This request for proposals aims at engaging consulting firms and individuals to carry out the following functions:
No Training Programme Expected Commencement Date Duration of Assignment
1 Training of FARA Staff on Advanced Microsoft Excel and Word End of February 2022 10 man-days
2 Training of FARA Staff on Internet Security Second week of March 2022 3 man-days
3 Training of Staff in Leadership & Management Second week in June 2022 5 man-days
4 Training of FARA Staff on Partnership Management and Negotiation Skills Second week in August 2022 5 man-days
5 Training of FARA Staff on Corporate Communication and Media Engagement Second week in October 2022 5 man-days

 

The detailed terms of references are in the link below:

  1. The Executive Director of FARA invites interested firms/individuals to submit proposals in carrying out these assignments.
  2. Interested Firms/individuals shall provide information on their qualifications and experience demonstrating their ability to provide the services (proposed methodologies, supporting documentation, reference for similar services, experience in comparable assignments, availability, and CVs of qualified staff, etc). Interested Firms/individuals should provide a detailed financial proposal with budget lines and resources for activities to be performed.
  3. The anticipated periods of performance for these assignments are indicated in the table above.
  4. The firms/Individuals shall be selected based on procedures defined in the Procurement Guidelines of FARA and the requirements stated in the respective TORs. Proposals will be evaluated and contract awarded to the most respective firm or individual per training programme.
  5. Interested firms or Individuals 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 References below for further information on this opportunity.

  1. Proposals 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, 18th February 2022, at 16h00 GMT. Tel: +233 302 772823/744888
  2. 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

Call for RLC Workshop Scholarships

Applying agricultural interventions and rural development strategies: Sustainable and bio-diverse agro-ecosystems for smallholder resilience.

April 4-9, 2022, Nairobi, Kenya

BACKGROUND

The Right Livelihood College (RLC) is a global education and research initiative of universities and the Right Livelihood Award, also known as the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ (www.rlc-blog.org). Together with ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ awarded individuals and organizations, the RLC promotes transdisciplinary education and research on sustainable development and social justice world-wide.

The workshop is organized as part of the project “RLC Platform for Young East African Scientists – Improving the Productivity and Resilience of Smallholder Farming” which is jointly conducted by the RLC Campus Bonn, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Ger-many, the ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ awarded organization Biovision Africa Trust, Nairobi, Kenya, the RLC Campus Lund, Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), Lund University, Sweden, among other partners. The project is kindly supported by the Volkswagen Foundation.

THE WORKSHOP

Smallholder farming constitutes the backbone of livelihoods and economies in East Africa. About 75% of all people in East Africa depend on smallholder farming. Beyond its economic relevance, smallholder farming provides socio-cultural foundations of rural-life, identities and living spaces, and contributes to social resilience and stability. However, the presence and future of smallholder farming is challenged by constaints to which research and practice have to provide answers.

The five-day RLC physical workshop in Nairobi aims to create an innovative transdicisplinary research-practice platform on the future of East African smallholder agriculture, based on knowledge, expertise and networks of ‘Alternative Nobel Prize’ – awarded individuals and organ-isations and the global RLC network. Together, they will work on – and for – the future of East African smallholder agriculture.

To do so, the workshop will link traditional conference activities with moderated peer‐to‐peer dis-cussions in addition to on‐the‐job training‐excursions led by experienced practitioners. The par-ticipants will get opportunities to present their current PhD research projects.

The workshop objectives are:

– To establish an expert network on smallholder agriculture in East Africa. supported by

– To generate expertise and exchange knowledge to improve the productivity and resilience of smallholder farming in East Africa.

– To educate and train future key decision makers and ‘agents of change’ towards sustain-able development and social justice.

Who can apply?

PhD students from East Africa that are currently completing their PhD at an East African university. Their PhD research work should be related to smallholder farming in East Africa, for example to questions of productivity and resilience, agricultural interventions and rural develop-ment strategies, market changes, governance, land tenure or soil fertility. Preferably in the middle/ end of their studies. Fluent English is mandatory. Women applications are particularly welcome.

 

 How to apply?

Your application in English must be done via the following link:

 https://rlcbonn.limequery.com/699859?lang=en

The deadline is March 6, 2022. Invited participants will be informed until March 11, 2022.

The scholarships will cover all costs for international and national travel, hotel accommodation, catering, and working materials. The workshop will be embedded in a variety of social and cultural side-events.

For questions regarding the workshop, please contact Arthur Guischet: [email protected]

Thank you