Background:
In 2019, WFP approved its new Local and Regional Food Procurement Policy, with a specific aim to include program objectives (including improving nutrition, resilience and smallholder income and livelihoods activities) into its procurement operations. One modality that WFP are indirect conditional contracts. The idea is to leverage the private sector mid-stream, and through conditionality, encourage them to assist smallholder farmers through a variety of services (extension, input provision,…) such that they can meet the quality standards WFP adheres to.
Indirect conditional contracts are being piloted in Uganda, where WFP procures substantial amounts of maize for operations in drought and conflict affected areas such as Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia and Kenya. IFPRI is conducting a study to assess the impact of indirect conditional contracts on a range of outcomes and among different stakeholders (farmers, small traders, and large aggregators). We are looking for a qualified consultant (individual or firm) that can provide organizational, logistical and technical support to the research team in implementing stacked value chain surveys at farmer, trader and aggregator levels.
To apply, interested applicants are expected to submit a detailed budget and a CV.
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