Practical Action has commenced a five-year project implemented in the nine (9) counties of Kisumu, Homabay, Siaya, Migori, Nyamira, Kakamega, Bungoma, Busia and Vihiga. The project aims to make agriculture an attractive and resilient employer for young people by promoting agricultural livelihoods for the youth underpinned by agro-ecological principles and practices.
• A Mentorship model to increase youth engagement in the agriculture sector.
• Regenerative agriculture to improve productivity, increase income and restore natural capital.
• Market Systems Development to stimulate long term sustainable change in which markets operate more effectively and critically and work better for young men and women. Over the longer term the project intends to impact 100,000 young people by demonstrating the viability of agri-business as a viable career option
The project will hire a Business Development Services (BDS) Consultant who will provide services that will enhance the entrepreneurial capacity of young women and men to effectively run and manage their agri-enterprises. Specifically, the consultant will build the capacity of the young agri-prenuers to:
Methodology
Inception phase
• The assignment will start with an inception phase. This phase will include review of training guides, project documents, market related reports and policies. A rapid review of training needs assessment and the available information of the study area will also be done.
• The inception phase will end with submission of the inception report with comments from Practical Action incorporated.
Training Phase
• The interim phase will include support in conducting deep-stick intervention assessments through reviews of the available project documents including the market analysis and baseline assessment reports to gain meaningful understanding of the project participants capacity strengthening needs (needs analysis).
• Disaggregate mentors’ information and capacity development needs as per the respective value chain (poultry, African leafy vegetables, tomatoes, ground nuts and soybeans) to define specific intervention areas.
• Support businesses to expand their business by providing tailored advice, information, training, referrals, and support. This will also include value addition approach.
• Provide small group/individualized trainings and advice.
• Assist in the developmental processes of the established enterprises, including, acting as a sounding board and referral agent for income generation/enterprise development.
• Build capacity and provide guidance to mentors to undertake various business tasks which will be achieved by mentoring clients in business skills, advice, connections to local networks, resources, opportunities and more lucrative markets.
• Link/refer individual mentors to local service providers such as banks and training organisations.
• Create linkages/networks with financial institutions and/or other advisory organisations or bodies that can assist in stimulating or advancing business development in the target areas.
• Encourage commercial and industrial businesses in the area to provide their expertise and facilities to micro business providers.
• Set up an effective monitoring, learning and evaluation plan and tool to monitor business progress of all young business
owners in the respective counties.
Final reporting phase
• The initial draft of interim reports shared by consultant will be reviewed by Practical Action.
• The final reports will be produced by the consultant upon incorporation of all comments from reviewers.
• The consultant will present specific recommendations to address problems/ constraints/ gaps and opportunities for improvement, and roles of different actors in creation of working opportunities for young men and women.
Deliverables
The following deliverables are envisioned under this consultancy:
• Inception report (Max 15 pages): an inception report incorporating findings of rapid review of training guidelines (including development of tailored modules for agri-prenuers), desk review, details of work plan, and time schedules, and the tentative outline of training content.
• Interim reports: a brief training reports and progress highlighting number of youths trained, lessons learnt and linkages to market actors.
• Final reports: Detail report meeting the objectives and scope of the TOR with used methodologies as agreed in Inception Report and revisited in Interim Report. Final report will be the end product after incorporation of all the comments from Practical Action. If the report is acceptable, final payment will be made.
A detailed schedule will be developed and agreed with the successful candidate for these deliverables.
Skills Required
Consultant profile/eligibility criteria For the purposes of this assessment, the Consultant should have at least a bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness /Agricultural economics/ Marketing/ Economics/ Commerce/Business management or related field background and extensive experience and knowledge in business mentoring and coaching in Kenya, including for youth and women initiatives. Among the desirable qualifications for lead consultant are:
• Knowledge of ILO start and improve your business (SIYB) and grow and expand your business (GEYB) and mentoring approaches.
• Practical business knowledge with emphasis on marketing and financial management skills.
• Demonstrated experience in Market Research, monitoring and evaluation and product development.
• A good command of the English, Swahili and Luo languages.
• Demonstrated experience in small business development and management (own business or by providing business development services), experience with small business financing, market analysis and market research.
• Demonstrated experience in community economic development, community empowerment, working with community-based organisations.
• Strong experience in networking.
• Highly developed interpersonal and oral communication skills.
• Motivated and goal orientated.
• Comfortable working autonomously.
• Creative and strong problem-solving skills.
• Strategic/big picture view – goal orientated.
• Report writing experience.
• Experience directly working with young people in research.
• Good understanding and proven track record in safeguarding / do not harm principle.
• Experience working in the lake Basin, highly recommended.
How to Apply
Interested consulting entities that have capacity to deliver this TOR are invited to submit a complete proposal to [email protected] with subject line “RAY Business Development Services Consultant” to reach Practical Action
Guidelines for Submission of Expression of Interest
A consulting entity and individuals that meets the above requirements and is available within the time limit indicated above should submit the following: