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ABOUT US:
By sharing knowledge and science, CABI tackles global issues like poverty, hunger, education, equality, sustainability, climate change, and biodiversity. We do this by helping farmers grow more and lose less of what they produce, combating threats to agriculture and the environment from pests and diseases, protecting natural habitats from invasive species, and improving access to scientific knowledge.
CABI is an international, inter-governmental, not-for-profit organization that improves people’s lives worldwide by providing information and applying scientific expertise to solve problems in agriculture and the environment. Our approach involves putting information, skills, and tools into people’s hands. CABI’s 48 Member Countries guide and influence our work which is delivered by scientific staff based in our global network of centres.
CABI is committed to making a difference and playing its part in creating a brighter, more equitable, and sustainable future.
You can learn more at:www.cabi.org
Background
Agriculture is central to the African economy, accounting for about 40 percent of GDP, 15 percent of exports and between 60 to 80 percent of employment on the continent. Moreover, about 75 percent of intra-African trade is in agricultural products. Therefore, agricultural commodities are expected to be a major contributor to trade in the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Hence, improving the overall performance of the agricultural sector will be vital to achieving sustainable socio-economic development and food security in African societies.
Plant protection activities and programs for Africa are envisioned to focus on and prioritize information exchange, regional standard development, inputs into international standard setting and regional pesticide programs. In addition, the uptake of integrated pest management (IPM) programs for building national capacities in member states is key in building strong plant health systems for better livelihoods, enhanced trade and biodiversity. These measures ought to thus focus on compliance of AU member states with international phytosanitary standards and enhancing effective participation of AU member states to standards setting processes; influencing policy and decision makers to contribute to improved and strengthened plant pest management in Africa; addressing the negative effect of and risks of pandemic and exotic invasive plant pest species on livelihoods and biodiversity in Africa and supporting capacity enhancement and tailor-made training program that address specific plant health challenges. In this regard and as part of the effort to further strengthen regional plant health coordination and the capacity of AU Member States National Plant Protection Organizations (NPPOs), the African Union has developed the Continental Plant Health Strategy. The recently launched Plant Health Strategy for Africa (PHSA) and its Implementation Plan will serve as a harmonized framework to deal with any plant health risks that might undermine the effective realization of goals and objectives of Africa’s development frameworks and strategies. The Strategy envisages minimizing duplication of efforts while helping to achieve synergy through leveraging the resources and capabilities of different players and provide guidance and direction to the plant health efforts that are much needed on the continent. The Strategy seeks to address components geared towards ensuring phytosanitary security under the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.
Aligning to the AU SPS Policy Framework, AU PHS, the Cross-Border Plant Health Support in Africa project will build on the prior activities aligning on pesticide regulatory guidelines, promoting e-Phyto certification implementation, and risk-based border inspection. The cross-border Plant health project intervention will contribute to the facilitation of trade, strengthening Africa’s agricultural food systems, increasing food security, and mitigating the adverse effects of climate change by improving AU MS’s ability to prepare for and respond to new pest outbreaks.
In addition to the Cross-Border Plant Health Support in Africa, the Assisting Specialty Crop Exports (ASCE project): Regional alignment of pesticide regulatory systems and trade facilitative MRLs will focus on harmonizing pesticide registration systems and Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) standards across Africa, aligning them with U.S. and international standards. The project will also identify key regulatory issues affecting U.S. specialty crop growers. Ag Align Global (AAG) and Bryant Christie Inc. (BCI) will provide additional technical expertise and industry guidance, enhancing the project’s effectiveness in promoting harmonized, trade-friendly pesticide regulations in Africa.
Contract Period
This is a one (1) year contract- Renewable based on funding.
Purpose of the role:
The Scientific Officer will support the implementation of the Strategic Objectives of Plant Health Strategy for Africa, 2022 – 2036, by the Inter-African Phytosanitary Council of the African Union (AU-IAPSC). The Plant Health Strategy for Africa is one of the strategies for operationalizing the AU SPS Policy Framework. Also, the Scientific Officer, will contribute to the day-to-day management of the ASCE projects funded by USDA-FAS intended to support countries, regional economic communities (RECs), and AU-IAPSC to utilize international standards and guidelines and adopt science-based pesticide policies and regulations. The incumbent will also contribute to reporting and communication-related tasks.
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES
CABI is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, disability, religion, sexual orientation or marital status. No applicant will be disadvantaged by conditions which cannot be shown to
ROLE DETAILS:
Grade: Hay Band 5 (P3 Step 1)
Reporting to: Director, AU-IAPSC
Contract Duration: 1 year (renewable based on availability of funds)
Peers: Project Officers, Research Officers, CABI scientists
Direct reports: None
To apply please submit your CV and a cover letter to Cabi www.cabi.org/careers by 29th November, 2024.
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