Background:
Mercy Corps is committed to supporting aid sector learning and improve program quality in market-based approaches in fragile contexts and emergency responses. To advance this work, Mercy Corps is bringing on-board a consultant who will support cross-organizational learning via the Markets in Crisis (MiC) Community of Practice (CoP). As of October 2024, Mercy Corps and CRS will take over the hosting role for the MiC CoP, most recently held by IRC.
Officially created in February 2014, the MiC CoP provides a platform for various actors engaging with markets in crisis-affected contexts to discuss ideas and experiences, share resources and learning, and foster greater collaboration to improve market-based programming (MBP) in practice. MiC aims to facilitate links between those whose work focuses on crisis responses and those who are more concerned with longer-term market functioning and development. MiC members come from diverse backgrounds: NGOs, donors, academics, UN agencies and the private sector. The MiC platform offers a range of ways for community members to engage – through an online discussion group, a searchable resource library, webinars, networking events, calls for evidence, and facilitated live discussion forums.
Purpose / Project Description:
The MiC Learning Advisor will be a part of an integrated cross-organizational team from CRS, Mercy Corps, the MiC Advisory committee (a diverse body of practitioners who provide hands-on support to MiC), with the remit of supporting critical sector-wide learning on market-based approaches in crises and improved, localized learning and exchange via MiC.
Consultant Objectives:
The consultant will be primarily responsible for: driving the development and implementation of an evolving learning agenda that is driven by individuals in the contexts most affected by crisis; managing the content of MiC-supported deep dives on critical topics related to market-based programming; and improving localized outreach and engagement in MiC. The consultant will work in deep partnership with dedicated lead staff from CRS and will work closely with the AC, the PRO-WASH and SCALE Market Systems Advisor, members of the MiC community, the MiC governing body, and consultants who support specific MiC learning activities.
Consultant Activities:
Consultant Deliverables:
Deliverables will vary based on the evolution of workstreams under MiC, including, but not limited to:
Timeframe / Schedule:
1 October 2024 – 31 March 2025, up to 25 days
The Consultant will report to:
Director – Market Systems (in the Technical Resources and Quality [TRaQ] unit)
The Consultant will work closely with:
CRS staff and consultants who support MiC, the MiC AC, the PRO-WASH and SCALE Market Systems Advisor, members of the MiC community, the MiC governing body, and consultants who support specific MiC learning activities.
Required Experience & Skills:
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