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SayPro Request for Proposal: Electronic Logistics Management Information System
Last Mile Health (LMH) is an organization founded on the belief that everyone, everywhere should be within reach of a health worker, and be able to access quality primary health care no matter where they call home. Description: Electronic Logistics Management Information (eLMIS) Project Reference: RFP-OS-22-001 Location: Liberia, Ghana, United States Date of Issue: September 27, 2022 Submission Deadline: October 25, 2022 Midnight Eastern Time Dear Prospective Bidder: This is an invitation to submit proposals for a project to implement a software system to manage LMH’s procurement, inventory, and fleet across all our Program locations (Liberia, Malawi, Ethiopia, and Sierra Leone) and Global offices, while providing much needed enhancements to our business processes. This project will commence after a vendor contract is awarded and the initial phase of the project will involve a pilot in our Liberia Program that is expected to run over a period of several months. The intent is to obtain proposals and vendors’ background information for the selection of a software system and service provider to participate in this project. Through this process, LMH seeks to develop an operational relationship with a partner that can meet the current project objectives and provide support in the future. LMH prefers to work with a single vendor that can deliver a seamlessly integrated system containing the three required modules (procurement, inventory, and fleet). LMH also will consider proposals from vendors that can offer individual modules tailored to LMH’s requirements and that have a history of successful integration via open API with other modules. How to apply You are invited to submit a proposal to LMH for the eLMIS Project in accordance with the guidance outlined in this document.
SayPro Regional Markets System Adviser Central & Eastern Europe (Warsaw, Poland) Warsaw, Poland
The Norwegian Refugee Council has been present in Ukraine since 2014, helping more than 700,000 people with food, shelter, water, sanitation, and legal assistance. Following the escalation of conflict since 24 February 2022, NRC is scaling up its efforts inside Ukraine and in neighbouring countries to provide aid to tens of thousands people forced to flee. NRC launched a 6-month humanitarian response plan to support 800,000 people inside Ukraine and neighbouring countries. To support the regional response in the best way, NRC has established the Central and Eastern Europe Regional Office (CEERO), based in Warsaw, Poland. This will ensure a centralised structure in proximity to the crisis and will provide coordinated support, management, advice and oversight to the country operations. The regional office is responsible for the strategic development of NRC programming in the region by maximizing the support to and the development of Country Offices (COs) as well as by exploring and creating synergies among COs. The Regional Programme Department is focused on research, policies, guidance & procedures, evidence and learning, capacity building, programme quality and donor relations. Duties & Responsiblities The purpose of the Market Systems Adviser position is to drive the creation of programmes that make key market systems work better for the people NRC serves. The position holder will provide market systems technical leadership on the strategic development and management of market system programs from new business development to technical support for implementation and close out. NRC Ukraine and neighbouring operations are well positioned to grow their market based programming portfolios, presenting exciting potential for the position holder’s leadership role to grow in influence and impact. Globally, this position represents an exciting opportunity to lead strategic thinking that pushes the boundaries of conventional NRC programming practice through its application of the systems thinking. Below is a summary responsibilities, please download Job Descriptionfor further details. Adhere to NRC policies, tools, handbooks and guidelines Assist and support implementation of the market systems portfolio according to established plans of action Implement independently procedures and activities within the market systems portfolio as delegated Develop and maintain knowledge and skills required for the assigned area of work in which humanitarian assistance is being provided, in order to be most effective in assisting the project implementation and the team Use initiative in day-to-day problem solving in line with agreed procedures, priorities and standards for the area of work Ensure proper collection and filing of documents Contribute to review and advise on adaptations and adjustments of program strategies, approaches and activities for growth and sustainability Participate in country level business development activities to secure resources for programs, influence stakeholders and create an enabling environment for success Work with the program management and senior country leadership team for support coordination, planning, writing and timely submission of key strategic documents, such as the annual plans, budgets, reports, and other ad-hoc strategy documents Skills & Experience Masters’ degree or equivalent in Agricultural Economics, International Development, International Relations, Business Management or another relevant field highly preferred. 5-7 years of field experience in systems programming with a focus on markets required. At least 3 years of experience in a management role. Experience directly building partnerships with the private sector to increase opportunities for displacement affected people. Experience in multi-stakeholder engagement, building value propositions in both peri-urban and rural programming. Strong strategic thinker with demonstrated capacity to translate concepts into action, with proven ability to be accountable for all components of the program. Previous experience in working in complex and volatile contexts. Willingness to work in demanding, stressful situations under difficult living conditions with respect for basic security rules. Fluency in English, literacy in Ukrainian, Russian and/or other Central and Eastern European languages an advantage. Curiosity about the root causes of market failure, and instinctive ability to compile multi-actor collaborations in response Ability to enthuse diverse external and internal actors with multiple incentives around a common plan Ability to network, quickly to generate social capital, and make the deal Substantial experience working on market systems in a humanitarian and/or development context Competent in building networks, strong problem-solving skills, and ability to influence with effective listening, persuasion, negotiation, and other techniques. What We Offer Duty Station: Warsaw, Polamd with 30% travel. Contract: 12 months. NRC’s Salary Scale: NRC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Applications will be reviewed on ongoing basis. Due to large response, NRC will not provide feedback to those candidates who do not meet criteria and/or not follow the application process. ABOUT US How to apply APPLY HERE
SayPro Consulting – Poverty Economics & Market Systems Service – Kenya
Background: Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future. Mercy Corps began working in Kenya in 2008 and has to date built a robust and diverse portfolio of programs aimed at sustainably improving the lives and livelihoods of Kenyans affected by poverty, resource scarcity and conflict. To do this, we deliver integrated programming to strengthen resilience, market and governance systems, address the root causes of conflict, and equip vulnerable populations- in particular youth, women, adolescents and marginalized social groups- with the skills, opportunities and resources they need to be healthy, productive, and drive the development of their communities. Mercy Corps Kenya also collaborates with Mercy Corps teams and partners in neighboring countries to implement a number of multi-country and cross-border programs. Purpose / Project Description: Mercy Corps and its consortium partners are implementing a five-year USAID/Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded program entitled USAID Nawiri in Turkana and Samburu Counties of Kenya focused on nutrition resilience. The program aims to sustainably reduce persistent acute malnutrition in the two counties over a five-year period using a multi-sectoral program approach that integrates resilient livelihoods, access to improved water, health and sanitation services, and strengthening enabling systems for nutrition from household to national level. USAID Nawiri dedicated the first two years (Phase 1) to implementing an action research agenda to inform the program design to achieve the program’s goal in the remaining three years (Phase 2). The program is currently embarking on an ambitious implementation plan to layer and integrate a series of interventions that address both immediate and systemic drivers of acute malnutrition, while addressing the effects of extreme drought and the global food crisis in implementation areas. Throughout all stages, the program is working closely with government, community, and private sector partners. USAID Nawiri's implementation started in the midst of one of the most severe drought crises in 40 years, causing catastrophic humanitarian needs in the Horn of Africa. The program is implementing an emergency response (Drought Emergency Response - DER) that includes cash transfers to ultra-poor households in Turkana and Samburu Counties. At the same time, the program is launching activities designed to support and strengthen resilient livelihood systems and sustainable livelihood pathways. A resilient livelihood draft strategy was designed based on research and analysis including Household Economic analysis (HEA), Cost Of Diet (COD) Study and other food and labor markets studies. These highlighted how livelihood strategies not only need to be specifically tailored to livelihood zones and contexts but need to be intentional about how they contribute to nutrition outcomes beyond increased income, production and general market systems strengthening. They need to consider social behavioral change strategies that increase willingness and ability to pay for nutritious diets and associated nutrition services (water/health/education/natural resources), and ensure production, income strengthening, livelihood diversification and market connections. Resilient Livelihoods interventions must then support households to maintain a sufficient level of cash flow achieved with the cash transfers in this emergency phase that stimulates demand for nutritious food items and associated commodities, and that the market continues to be able to respond with sufficient supply. The program is recruiting a consultant for 3 months, with possible extension if needed, to work with the Resilient Livelihoods teams to assess and refine a coherent strategy for supporting and strengthening resilient livelihood systems and sustainable livelihoods pathways that contribute to sustainable reductions in persistent acute malnutrition and broader goals of nutrition security. This strategy must be informed by evidence and learning, tailored to context, and translated into a detailed implementation plan, inclusive of results chains, population segmentation and detailed targeting plan. It should also inform a learning agenda to frame and focus adaptive learning. This person will ensure that the strategy and resulting plan are grounded in principles and practices of poverty economics (including graduation) and market systems development that address the economic feasibility, value for money, and sustainability of different livelihood approaches to shocks and stresses. S/he should have excellent knowledge of macro and micro-economics, market systems applied to agriculture and food and how to strengthen them in arid land contexts. In close collaboration with the Chief of Party (CoP), the Technical Director, the Strategic Learning Lead, the Nutrition Resilience Advisor, the DER Coordinator, the Climate Smart Agriculture Advisor and the Alternative Livelihoods & Market Advisor, and in communication with the Monitoring & Evaluation Lead, the Poverty Economics & Market System Senior Specialist will facilitate the review and ground testing of a robust Resilient Livelihoods for Nutrition Security strategy. A key focus of the role will be to support the project’s team members in understanding, applying, and assessing market-based approaches that are sustainable, build livelihoods and directly contribute to nutrition security. S/he will guide, and mentor program leads and staff to strategize and apply poverty economics and systems thinking to diagnose challenges and opportunities for supporting and strengthening livelihood systems to deliver sustainable results for nutrition security at scale. Consultant Activities: The SCC Senior Resilience Curriculum Consultant will: PROGRAM APPROACH DESIGN AND STRATEGY (75% of consultancy efforts) Facilitate the team to review and own USAID Nawiri’s operational definition for “Resilient Livelihoods” and related conceptual framework that articulates the relationship between resilient livelihoods and nutrition security. Use those as tools to facilitate joint planning and decision-making across USAID Nawiri sectors and disciplines. Review market systems, labor market, household economy diagnostics and other research conducted during Phase 1 of the program and support the team to assess current implementation progress including relevance, effectiveness of interventions, efficiency of implementation strategies and sustainability of interventions based on prevailing economic, social, environmental and political conditions. Based on the “Niaseku diagram”--a program diagram that utilizes the socio-ecological framework for behavior change to illustrate the multi-dimensional package of assets and services an individual and her household require for nutrition security-- facilitate team thinking and joint planning processes on capacities households and communities need to develop resilient livelihoods and draw linkages with market actions to be undertaken by the program. This will lead to designing the strategy with its package of interventions for households and Wards. Use analysis to provide comprehensive recommendations and set the vision for systemic change within selected market and labor sectors that will contribute to household nutrition outcomes. This vision and its translation into a written Resilient Livelihoods strategy and implementation plans must ensure continuity between life-saving short-term interventions and longer-term resilience building interventions. The strategy will also include a scaling plan for the interventions. Support the team in developing zone-based work plans with packages of interventions relevant to households needs. Support intervention leads in defining partnership strategies (internal, with other program’s components, and external), including an advocacy and influence plan for strengthening the capacity of local systems and institutions Design tools and questions for USAID Nawiri teams to liaise with county officials and Ward Development Committees to ensure strategy is co-designed and relevant to context and scenario (failed rains, floods). Facilitate relationships with market actors (including government, other NGOs, private sector, and community partners) to revise plans and promote partner acceptance/buy-in. Upon request, support developing concept notes for shock-responsive economic interventions for USAID Nawiri to pivot as the context evolves. MENTORSHIP AND CAPACITY STRENGTHENING (25% of consultancy efforts) Provide training and on-going coaching to Resilient Livelihoods team members in resilient livelihoods foundations and MSD/poverty economics approaches. Provide guidance on applying market and economy driven-thinking and systems based approaches within and across sectors and other technical areas. Liaise with Resilience Advisors on Humanitarian - Development - Peacebuilding coherence, and Mercy Corps’ resilience program practices to ensure the strategy targets critical resilience capacities. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND LEARNING (5% of consultancy efforts) Under the lead of the Strategic Learning Lead, provide strategic input into the development of the USAID Nawiri Learning Agenda related to Resilient Livelihoods for Nutrition. Identify key learning needs and scope for case studies and learning documents. In close collaboration with the Monitoring & Evaluation Lead, provide strategic input into the Monitoring & Evaluation Plan to ensure it aligns with the strategy. Consultant Deliverables: Written review of current Resilient Livelihoods draft framework and strategy, assessing relevance, effectiveness of interventions, efficiency of implementation strategies and sustainability of interventions based on prevailing economic, social, environmental and political conditions. (Est. Level of Effort (LOE) 5 days) Written practical zone-based implementation strategy and related implementation plans for supporting and strengthening Resilient Livelihoods for nutrition security. (Est. LOE 28 days) Joint design of scale up plan from 12- 35 wards helping to plan staff resourcing and saturation of Resilient Livelihoods interventions within targeted implementation zones. (Est. LOE 4 days) Inputs to learning questions and plan (Est. LOE 1 day) Proposed (amendments to) M&E approaches and indicators to monitor success of Resilient Livelihoods approaches and strategies (Est. LOE 2 days) Timeframe / Schedule: This consultancy is for 40 days from October 1st, 2022 through January 15th, 2023. The Consultant will report to: USAID-Nawiri Technical Director The Consultant will work closely with: USAID-Nawiri Alternative Livelihoods & Market Advisor USAID-Nawiri Climate Smart Agriculture Advisor USAID Nawiri County Resilient Livelihoods team members USAID-Nawiri Strategic Learning Lead USAID-Nawiri Monitoring & Evaluation Lead Africa Resilience & Food Security Senior Advisor (Mercy Corps Africa Region) Agriculture & Livestock Senior Advisor (Mercy Corps Global) Sr. Resilience Advisor (Mercy Corps Global) Required Experience & Skills: Bachelor’s degree required. M.A, M.S., M.Sc., or equivalent in economics and/or market systems development. At least 10 years of experience providing increasingly proficient technical support in the relevant field of expertise that includes: Analyzing economics trends in countries/regions with extreme poverty and protracted crises Producing poverty economics and market development strategies Training/mentoring of staff in relevant technical areas Demonstrating strong applied knowledge of the field of expertise Using integrated approaches and applying systems thinking. Experience in working on programs aiming at layering short-term emergency response with longer-term market development Experience in designing and implementation of social protection mechanisms. Deep understanding of poverty economics and Market System Development methodology, frameworks and their operationalization with - at least 7 years of experience advising or managing market-based programs, at least 5 years in senior advisory or management roles. Practical field experience including, if possible, emergency response assignments or other crisis response work that demonstrates the ability to successfully adapt support and assistance methodologies to real-world complexities. Delivering training in relevant technical areas to Senior Management and Staff. Willingness and ability to travel frequently to USAID Nawiri program field locations, including traveling to insecure environments, is required. Prior experience in Kenya’s ASALs is strongly preferred, in arid and pastoralist environments a minimum. Fluency in English required. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Achieving our mission begins with how we build our team and work together. Through our commitment to enriching our organization with people of different origins, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of thinking, we are better able to leverage the collective power of our teams and solve the world’s most complex challenges. We strive for a culture of trust and respect, where everyone contributes their perspectives and authentic selves, reaches their potential as individuals and teams, and collaborates to do the best work of their lives. We recognize that diversity and inclusion is a journey, and we are committed to learning, listening and evolving to become more diverse, equitable and inclusive than we are today. Equal Employment Opportunity We are committed to providing an environment of respect and psychological safety where equal employment opportunities are available to all. We do not engage in or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability (including HIV/AIDS status), marital status, military veteran status or any other protected group in the locations where we work. Safeguarding & Ethics Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to the core principles regarding prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse laid out by the UN Secretary General and IASC and have signed on to theInteragency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. We will not tolerate child abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment by or of our team members. As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment, team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect local laws and customs, and to adhere toMercy Corps Code of Conduct Policies and values at all times. How to apply To apply: