The International Rescue Committee (IRC) responds to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and helps people to survive and rebuild their lives. Founded in 1933 at the request of Albert Einstein, the IRC offers lifesaving care and life-changing assistance to refugees forced to flee from war or disaster. At work today in over 40 countries and 22 U.S. cities, we restore safety, dignity and hope to millions who are uprooted and struggling to endure. The IRC leads the way from harm to home.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Consultant, USAID / FTF Food Basket and Resilience
Requisition ID: req55868 Location: Nigeria
Employment Type: Part-Time
Employment Category: Consultant
Sector: Food Security
Open to Expatriates: Not Applicable
Work Arrangement: In-person
Project Overview
Food Basket and Resilience are two anticipated five-year USD $25-50 million activities funded by Feed the Future (FTF) in Nigeria. FTF aims to sustainably reduce global poverty, hunger and malnutrition in Nigeria as reflected in USG Global Food Security Strategy for Nigeria (2024-2029).
To do so, FTF will:
Strengthen resilience among people and systems by increasing sustainable agricultural productivity and improve adaptation to and recovery from shocks and stresses, and
Ensure Nigerian population, especially women and children, is well nourished through increased consumption of scale and nutritious foods and increased use of direct nutrition interventions and services. These activities will focus on six Nigeria priority states: Nasarawa (NC), Sokoto (NW), Zamfara (NW), Kano (NW), Kaduna (NW) and Plateau (NC).
Scope of Work
The Capture consultant will support capture and engagement efforts ahead of the release of these funding opportunities by performing a literature review, gathering intel from stakeholders, donors, and partners, and pre -position the IRC with potential partners, consortia and donor. Pre-positioning efforts will prioritize engagement at federal level (Abuja) and in Sokoto, Zamfara and Kano states.
The Capture consultant will work under the supervision of Capture lead and the technical lead, and work closely with IRC Nigeria’s technical units viz Economic Recovery and Development (ERD), Nutrition, Governance, Grants and Partnerships, and Finance teams to ensure the capture team has access to the most updated and reliable information about these two funding opportunities. In addition, the Capture consultant will coordinate closely with the Country Director (CD), the Deputy Director of Programs (DDP) and the Consortium BHA Team Leader in the NW on engagement and positioning with the donor, federal and state authorities and relevant stakeholders. The Capture consultant will regularly communicate progress to colleagues in-country and other relevant internal teams and stakeholders.
The Capture will undertake the following tasks, to be adjusted with the Capture team (refer to Appendix):
Intel gathering:
gather intel on potential bidders, consortium composition, and other consortium’s win themes, and differentiators, to update the competitive landscape and competition matrix
gather intel on NOFO content, geographic scope and donor’s motivators and priorities.
Literature review:
review, analyze and summarize 2024-2029 Nigeria GFSS, relevant USAID strategies and policies, other relevant USAID and FTF documentation
review, analyze and summarize FTF-funded activities annual reports and evaluation reports to identify lessons learnt and best practices
collect, review and summarize relevant Federal and State strategies and plans with regards to food security, resilience and nutrition
Positioning:
Contribute to the development of presentations and talking points ahead of meeting with USAID/FTF, other donors and relevant Federal/State authorities and governmental agencies
Support positioning with donors, relevant Federal/State authorities and governmental agencies and secure their support to IRC
Travel, as requested, to engage with State authorities and relevant state agencies.
Partner engagement:
Contribute to mapping of relevant national and local organizations and private sector entities with technical expertise and operational capacities in relevant sectors and targeted locations
Identify research institutions and private sector entities with expertise in innovation applied to food security, resilience and nutrition
Provide recommendations in terms of national/local partners, research institutions, technical partners
Attend, as requested, to conferences, learning events, coordination and working-group meetings to gather intel, collect information on stakeholders and position IRC
Pre-design:
Support discussion on win themes and differentiators and identify any potential gaps
Support pre-design activities as requested by Capture Lead and Technical Lead
Timeframe:
This consultancy will take place in October and November 2024[SK1] and the tasks will be performed in accordance with agreed upon timeframe that will evolve as further information becomes available from the donor. 25 Working days in total
Deliverables:
The Capture consultant will make the following deliverables available to the Capture Lead and the Technical Lead, Technical Focal Points, TAs, DDP and CD:
Literature review report
List of people met and contact details
Talking points, presentations and meeting notes
Revised competitive landscape and competition matrix
Draft IRC win themes and differentiators
Recommendations in terms of next steps and timeframe
Qualifications
Graduate Degree (master’s or higher) in Economics, Agriculture, Business Administration, Development Studies, Social Work or related field.
Five (5) or more years of relevant technical experience in agriculture productivity, market systems development, private sector development/engagement, value chain development, or related areas as a consultant.
Chief of Party or Deputy Chief of Party experience, managing agriculture, food security and resilience projects in Africa; Nigeria a plus.
Experience working in Nigeria.
Strong interpersonal skills to effectively engage with diverse stakeholders, within and outside IRC such as government officials from various levels, research institutions, private sector entities, other activities, and local NGOs/civil society entities.
Excellent oral and written communication skills in English required.
Ability to work in complex environments and across cultures.
Ability to travel to targeted geographic locations