The Seed Equal Initiative’s work package 7 (WP 7) is a one-year endeavor that is pivoted to strategically and explicitly to WFP programming on value chains, resilience, and school feeding. WP 7 engages with WFP to build more effective and inclusive value chains and use this pivot to demonstrate how seed plays a role in building better value chain/market opportunities for smallholders in chronic stress and emergency conditions. Also, it engages with WFP to strengthen their resilience programming in land restoration and other, similar projects where input markets and access to seed are critically important to success. Finally, WP 7 engages WFP to introduce more nutrient-dense and biofortified crops into the school feeding programs and other programs that it supports. This means helping countries access biofortified varieties and quality seed to supply local farmers, school gardens, and school feeding programs with, e.g., orange-fleshed sweetpotato, high iron beans, and vitamin A (orange) maize. WP7 operates in three primary countries (Uganda, Malawi and Tanzania) and one secondary country (Kenya).
The consultant will assist with implementation of the activities within Uganda.
Objective
Follow-up to identify the source of vines given to farmers through Ripple Effect (agronomy and resilience corporative partner/CP for WFP in southwest Uganda).
Identify farmers (from both refugees settlements and host communities) to host demonstration plots.
Assist with agronomic trainings (Kyaka II, Kyangwari and Isingiro refugee settlements) on demo plots
Identify CSP needs (Regina for Isingiro, Byoruganda (Kamwenge) and Dinavence Kyomuhendo (Kakumiro) and training at least one vine multiplier or persons of concern (PoC)/refugees group in refugee settlements for supply of clean vine seed.
Assist with two-day workshop/experience sharing on nutrition with CIP, WFP and Partner nutrition experts
Assist with nutrition trainings among PoC groups (in collaboration with WFP and its other partners).
Deliverables
Report on agronomic trainings in refugee (Persons of Concern/PoC) settlements linked to WFP-Southwest Area Office (WFP-SWAO) and host communities.
Report on nutrition and post-harvest trainings in refugee (Persons of Concern/PoC) settlements linked to WFP-Southwest Area Office (WFP-SWAO) and host communities.
Time frame
Consultancy contract will be for 30 days.
Requirements
Selection Criteria
Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, agribusiness management, economics, statistics, and other related fields.
Field team leadership, organizing transport logistics.
At least three (3) years’ experience;
Experience working with CGIAR will be an added advantage.
Household and field data collection skills, soft/interpersonal skills, team leadership
Should have working knowledge/experience working in Southwest/western Uganda
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