Details of Food Systems Resilience Project
About the institution
Name | Government Of Somaliland (GoSL) |
City | Hargeisa |
Job Requirement | Background Somaliland
Food Systems Resilience Project (SL-FSRP) is part of a regional initiative
by the World Bank to provide a comprehensive framework for intervention at both
the national and regional levels. This Multi-phase Programmatic Approach (MPA)
aims to tackle the underlying structural challenges of food insecurity and
reduce beneficiaries' vulnerability to unpredictable climate, crisis, and
conflict events The
Project Development Objective (PDO) of the project is ‘to increase the
resilience of food systems and the Somaliland’s preparedness for food
insecurity in project target areas. Progress toward the PDO will be measured
using five PDO indicators and intermediate indicators. All relevant indicators
will be disaggregated by gender (men and women) and age (youth and adult). The
project has six components namely: Component 1: (Re-)Building Resilient
Agricultural Production Capacity; Component 2: Supporting the Sustainable
Development of Natural Resources for Resilient Agricultural Landscapes;
Component 3: Getting to Market; Component 4: Promoting a Greater Focus on Food
Systems Resilience in National and Regional Policymaking; Component 5:
Contingent Emergency Response Component; Component 6: Project Coordination and
Management. The
Somaliland FSRP will directly benefit an estimated 65,000 of small farmers,
agro-pastoralists, and nomadic pastoralists, at least 30 percent of which will
be women. In addition, the project will support value chain stakeholders
including women-owned agribusiness enterprises, financial services providers,
disruptive Agriculture Technology start-ups, agricultural research and
extension institutions. Within the public sector, the project will also build
the capacity of Ministry of Agriculture Development, Ministry of Livestock and
Rural Development and Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, and other
institutions to implement resilience- focused policies. The
consulting services (“the Services”) include the design and implementation of a
baseline survey for the Somaliland Food Systems Resilience Project (SL-FSRP).
The main objective of the assignment is to establish baseline values for the
project’s results framework indicators by assessing agriculture and livestock
market infrastructure, the effects of climate change on agricultural
production, and the use of Disruptive Agriculture Technology (DAT) in selected
project areas. The baseline will also consider gender dimensions and the
situation of vulnerable or marginalized groups in contributing to rural
resilience. The
assignment will cover 32 villages across 8 districts in Somaliland, using both
quantitative and qualitative methods including household surveys, focus group
discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs), and observations. The
consultant will be responsible for all technical and logistical aspects of the
survey, from inception to final report delivery. The
level of effort is estimated at a maximum of 60 days, including preparation,
data collection, data analysis, and reporting. The assignment is expected to
commence on 1June 2025, with the final report to be submitted by 1
September 2025. The
detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found on the
following website: https://sl-fsrp.org/vacancies-and-tender/ or it
can be provided upon submission of application in person or by e-mail. The
e-mail address is provided below. The Ministry
of Agricultural Development (MoAD) now invites eligible consulting firms
(“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services.
Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have
the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. Skills and qualifications The
key shortlisting criteria are as follows:
How to apply Interested
Consultant may obtain further information (in person or by e-mail) at the
address below during office hours from 8.00 a.m.– 3.00 p.m. Saturday to
Thursday except on public holidays. Expressions
of interest should be delivered in a written form to the address below (by
e-mail or in person) on or before 6 May 2025, at 3.00 pm EAT, Somaliland local
time. The Subject of the email should be marked with “Expression of Interest
for Project Baseline Survey - SO-MOAD-SL-464000-CS-CQS” and sent to the email
below.
Email: Procurement@sl-fsrp.org |
Member Since | Mar 09,2025 |
Last Worked | Apr 24,2025 |
Open Job By Government Of Somaliland (GoSL) | 7 |
Job Requirement
Background
Somaliland
Food Systems Resilience Project (SL-FSRP) is part of a regional initiative
by the World Bank to provide a comprehensive framework for intervention at both
the national and regional levels. This Multi-phase Programmatic Approach (MPA)
aims to tackle the underlying structural challenges of food insecurity and
reduce beneficiaries' vulnerability to unpredictable climate, crisis, and
conflict events
The
Project Development Objective (PDO) of the project is ‘to increase the
resilience of food systems and the Somaliland’s preparedness for food
insecurity in project target areas. Progress toward the PDO will be measured
using five PDO indicators and intermediate indicators. All relevant indicators
will be disaggregated by gender (men and women) and age (youth and adult). The
project has six components namely: Component 1: (Re-)Building Resilient
Agricultural Production Capacity; Component 2: Supporting the Sustainable
Development of Natural Resources for Resilient Agricultural Landscapes;
Component 3: Getting to Market; Component 4: Promoting a Greater Focus on Food
Systems Resilience in National and Regional Policymaking; Component 5:
Contingent Emergency Response Component; Component 6: Project Coordination and
Management.
The
Somaliland FSRP will directly benefit an estimated 65,000 of small farmers,
agro-pastoralists, and nomadic pastoralists, at least 30 percent of which will
be women. In addition, the project will support value chain stakeholders
including women-owned agribusiness enterprises, financial services providers,
disruptive Agriculture Technology start-ups, agricultural research and
extension institutions. Within the public sector, the project will also build
the capacity of Ministry of Agriculture Development, Ministry of Livestock and
Rural Development and Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, and other
institutions to implement resilience- focused policies.
The
consulting services (“the Services”) include the design and implementation of a
baseline survey for the Somaliland Food Systems Resilience Project (SL-FSRP).
The main objective of the assignment is to establish baseline values for the
project’s results framework indicators by assessing agriculture and livestock
market infrastructure, the effects of climate change on agricultural
production, and the use of Disruptive Agriculture Technology (DAT) in selected
project areas. The baseline will also consider gender dimensions and the
situation of vulnerable or marginalized groups in contributing to rural
resilience.
The
assignment will cover 32 villages across 8 districts in Somaliland, using both
quantitative and qualitative methods including household surveys, focus group
discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs), and observations. The
consultant will be responsible for all technical and logistical aspects of the
survey, from inception to final report delivery.
The
level of effort is estimated at a maximum of 60 days, including preparation,
data collection, data analysis, and reporting. The assignment is expected to
commence on 1June 2025, with the final report to be submitted by 1
September 2025.
The
detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found on the
following website: https://sl-fsrp.org/vacancies-and-tender/ or it
can be provided upon submission of application in person or by e-mail. The
e-mail address is provided below.
The Ministry
of Agricultural Development (MoAD) now invites eligible consulting firms
(“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services.
Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have
the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.
Skills and qualifications
The
key shortlisting criteria are as follows:
- Core
business and years in business: The firm must have a core business in
research, monitoring and evaluation, and/or baseline studies, with at
least seven (7) years of relevant operational experience.
- Relevant
Experience: Proven experience in conducting at least two (2) baseline
assessments, evaluations, or similar studies in the past ten years in
sectors such as Climate-Smart Agriculture, Crop Production, Extension Services,
Livestock Production, Food Security, Nutrition, Irrigation, Water Management,
and/or Climate Change. The Consultant shall provide the name and contact
address of the Client (office and e-mail address and telephone number), date(s)
of execution, name (s) of lead and associate firms, contract amount and
financing sources.
- Experience
of relevant services in an environment similar to that of Somaliland and/or
East Africa
- Technical
and managerial organization of the firm: - Provide only the structure of the
organization. (Do not provide CVs of staff). Key experts will not be evaluated
at the shortlisting stage.
- Valid
registration in Somaliland.
- The
attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.14, 3.16 and 3.17
of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers dated July
2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020, September 2023, and
February 2025 (“the Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy
on conflict of interest.
- Consultants
may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but they should
indicate clearly whether the association is a joint venture and/or a
sub-consultancy. In case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint
venture shall jointly and severally liable for the entire contract If selected.
- A
Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualification
Selection (CQS) method set out in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations.
How to apply
Interested
Consultant may obtain further information (in person or by e-mail) at the
address below during office hours from 8.00 a.m.– 3.00 p.m. Saturday to
Thursday except on public holidays.
Expressions
of interest should be delivered in a written form to the address below (by
e-mail or in person) on or before 6 May 2025, at 3.00 pm EAT, Somaliland local
time. The Subject of the email should be marked with “Expression of Interest
for Project Baseline Survey - SO-MOAD-SL-464000-CS-CQS” and sent to the email
below.
Email: Procurement@sl-fsrp.org