Description of the Program:
Improving Economies for Stronger Communities (IESC) serves as the lead implementer for the Farmer-to-Farmer Access to Finance Program (F2F A2F) to address deficits in the financial ecosystem hindering investment and growth in agriculture for individual farmers, as well as micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises through the delivery of volunteer technical assistance. IESC has designed a thematic F2F program to generate sustainable, broad-based economic growth and create jobs in the agricultural sector with a special focus on assistance to women and youth. Focusing on Kenya, Tanzania, and Liberia, the F2F A2F Program will work with local partner organizations and volunteer hosts to field pro bono experts from the U.S. agriculture, corporate, and banking sectors to address systemic capacity constraints for farmers and lenders in each targeted country and unlock finance for improved agricultural production leading to utilization of agricultural technologies and increased sales and incomes.
Problem Statement:
F2F A2F Program in Kenya has partnered with a Kenyan nonprofit organization that supports small holder farmers and Agri SMEs to increase productivity, income, and competitive job creation. It pursues this goal through capacity building which includes skills development, technical support, business advisory, and financial and market linkages. The organization wants to formulate an evidence-based gender and social inclusion strategy to better support women, youth, and other marginalized groups. Specifically, the strategy will include gender and social inclusion as a cross-cutting issue in the organization’s strategic implementation plan, including programs, policies, practices, systems, staffing, culture, and resources, to deliver on the organization’s commitment to addressing gender inequality and social exclusion. The process will involve integrating human rights approaches through a thorough analysis of existing frameworks, stakeholder perspectives, and cross-cutting issues.
Therefore, F2F A2F is recruiting a U.S. citizen or permanent resident volunteer gender expert to work alongside the nonprofit leadership and staff to develop a gender, youth, and social inclusion (GESI) strategy and action plan.
Objectives of the Assignment:
Deliverables:
Additional Travel Information:
Volunteer Outreach:
USAID and IESC encourage all F2F A2F volunteers to participate in public outreach. An important objective of the program is to increase awareness of Americans’ good work in developing countries. Volunteers should select at least one outreach activity from the list below, to be completed within one month of return to the US:
Requested Expertise of Volunteer Expert:
Please reach out to IESC's Volunteer Engagement Associate, Rachel Hyman, with any questions- rhyman@iesc.org
Description of the Program:
Improving Economies for Stronger Communities (IESC) serves as the lead implementer for the Farmer-to-Farmer Access to Finance Program (F2F A2F) to address deficits in the financial ecosystem hindering investment and growth in agriculture for individual farmers, as well as micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises through the delivery of volunteer technical assistance. IESC has designed a thematic F2F program to generate sustainable, broad-based economic growth and create jobs in the agricultural sector with a special focus on assistance to women and youth. Focusing on Kenya, Tanzania, and Liberia, the F2F A2F Program will work with local partner organizations and volunteer hosts to field pro bono experts from the U.S. agriculture, corporate, and banking sectors to address systemic…