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Kampala, Uganda
Full-time
GOAL is an international humanitarian response agency established in Ireland over 40 years ago.
Market Development Coordinator NGO Jobs – GOAL Uganda
GOAL Uganda
GOAL and its consortium partner, Wageningen Environmental Research (WENR) will be commencing on an anticipated 5 years resilient and inclusive economic development programme funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Kampala.
The objective of the programme is to build climate resilient and more productive farming systems and livelihoods, with environmentally sustainable and commercially viable practices, as such sustainably increasing productivity and income of 200,000 smallholder farming households (SHF) in Busoga and Lango regions. The project is built around four pathways and outcomes: Pathway and Outcome 1: focuses on enhanced social resilience and agency in SHF households and communities; Pathway and Outcome 2: focuses on ensuring SHF farming systems are more sustainable, productive and resilient to shocks.; Pathway and Outcome 3: focuses on SHF actively participating and benefiting in inclusive markets ; and Pathway and Outcome 4: ensures SHF have enhanced voice and influence to address market system issues.
Job Summary: The Market System Development Coordinator is a hands-on technical expert on markets and Value Chain Development within INSPIRE project in the two regions and s/he will report directly to the Deputy Team Leader. S/he will lead intervention portfolio strategy development and planning, facilitate program and partner management processes, and coordinate with the multiple consortium and technical partners, as well as market actors to design and deliver robust, high impact market systems strengthening programming. S/he will work closely with the in-country technical team and apply INSPIRE program tools and approaches in and across pathway and Outcome 3 that focuses on strengthening the functioning of, and access to (local) markets for Smallholder Farmers. More specifically, the Coordinator is accountable for financial allocations within the portfolio. S/he will also be responsible for the capacity development and up- skilling of the program team in inclusive market development to successfully and seamlessly implement all aspects of the sustainable farming systems components, setting clear team and individual objectives and KPIs and ensuring timely and accurate reporting. The position thus has a supervisory and backstopping role of the market system development officers in both regions, and works cross-functionally with the Farming Systems Coordinator, PIP & Community Strengthening Coordinator and Farmer Organisational Development Coordinator. S/he will work with private sector actor to ensure smallholder farmers and their households have increased access to and utilization of agribusiness services, agricultural inputs, technical training including on good agronomic practices (GAP), postharvest and value addition technologies, finance (saving and loan products) to enable increased production volume, quality, sales and profit (disposable income) and build mutual relationships and trust between smallholder farmers and other value chains actors. The Market Systems coordinator will also develop tools, resources and conduct training and coaching to staff and partners and support cross-project learning and the overall technical of inclusive markets portfolio. Pathway and Outcome 3: The expected results of the INSPIRE programme for which this position will be responsible for are:
SHF households have increased living income and diversified their sources of income from on- and off farm employment.
SHF households have increased production volume, quality, sales and profit (disposable income)
Climate smart, sustainable and high value crop and livestock production, aggregation, processing and marketing systems adopted and or utilised by SHF
Strategy Development, Planning, and implementing market development activities.
Lead the analysis of the current market systems and the underlying causes of market failures; including supporting the development of tools and resources to conduct market assessments, identify critical constraints and opportunities in the agricultural sector.;
Provide technical oversight and direction that will ensure the identification and co-design of inclusive portfolio of agricultural market system development activities and implementation strategies.
Work closely with the outcome 4 Coordinator to establish agribusiness clusters consisting of farmer groups, cooperatives and other relevant local market actors (input providers; aggregators; processors, etc) to increase farmers access to agribusiness enabling services and ensure that both government and private sector service provision is more responsive to SHF needs.
Take lead in identifying Private Sector Partners (PSPs) with the right “skill and will” for systemic change, lead in the PSP onboarding and partnership management processes.
Manage Potential Partner co-design of offerings and interventions that are, SHF-centered, innovative; ensuring their successful implementation and documentation of evidence based- learning.
Ensure smallholder farmers are organised, their knowledge on selected value chains is enhanced and linked to private sector actors for access to and adoption of climate smart and high value crops, livestock production practices, aggregation, processing and collective marketing systems.
Identify and support alternative opportunities for on-and-off season employment/entrepreneurial activities based on the PIP plans and ensure development of the business cases
Provide technical direction and support to the Market Systems Development officers to ensure smooth implementation of the programme and that the programme meets its targets.
Monitor implementation of program strategies and consistently review their effectiveness in prioritising and achieving inclusion for rural young women and men, vulnerable households and other vulnerable groups
Work closely with GOAL Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning team to ensure that the programme has appropriate M&E plans and staff are adhering to them and reporting on a timely basis
Report on implementation progress, prepare regular impact stories and case studies.
Contribute to the preparation of all monthly, quarterly and annual reports for the agricultural market’s component.
Work with private actors to identify value-addition opportunities that strengthen economic opportunities, for young women and rural youth, in the livestock and agriculture sectors.
Apply process improvements in the PIP scaling process on quality technologies and practices important for reaching the project targets on improved production, income and resilience to climate and market related shocks and stresses.
People Management
Steer colleagues and coach associated PIP implementing organisations, and other external stakeholders on quality within the PIP context of assignments.
Documentation, Monitoring, Evaluation and Reporting
Support monitoring and evaluation team to capture the required data for measuring output and impact of the programme
Ensure accurate and timely flow of information from the field and entry in the program database and for preparation of communication materials.
Prepare and submit monthly, and quarterly reports that will be indicative of program progress during implementation.
Maintain proper filing system in regard to market development activities of the program.
Document case studies and most significant change stories.
Collaboration/Networking
Strengthen linkages between youth, private sector actor, farmers associations, micro and small business owners, government agencies, microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and banks.
Establish and maintain good coordination and working relationships with Partners and district leadership and local government departments, representing GOAL in district coordination meetings and soliciting their participation in all activities where appropriate and as directed by the line manager.
Ensure close coordination and sharing of information with relevant stakeholders such as local government departments, NGO’s and local authorities, as appropriate and advised by the line manager.
Participate in the planning of learning and review meetings that bring private and public sector entities together to collectively review and discuss technology developments and innovation.
Representation and Coordination
Represent GOAL Uganda in a range of external fora and building strategic relationships and partnerships
The MDC is expected to be the lead person for all coordination, partnership and related activities with local level private sector services providers, and related stakeholders within the district of jurisdiction
Liaise with other international, local NGOs and civil society organizations, and other for cross learning and to avoid duplication of services as well as ensure support for and acceptance of INSPIRE for Youth market-based interventions.
Maintain close working relationships with development organizations, and local partners, including representing the programme at district coordination meetings as assigned.
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MA/MSc/MBA or equivalent in Agriculture, Agri business, Natural Resources Management, International Development, or related fields.
A minimum of 7 years of active work experience of which 5 years must be at a senior technical level in agricultural market systems, climate adaptation, and economic development; experience in an international development context is required
Knowledge of Market Systems Development approaches to program design, implementation and performance measurement, MSMESs at local level.
Experience working with private sector actors, smallholder farming systems; specific expertise and/or experience in M4P approaches; understanding of PIP approach highly desirable.
Highly motivated and motivating individual who can lead SME’s from both the front and behind (depending on the situation)
Partnership management skills and knowledge
Proven people and budget management experience
Desirable Criteria
Some practical experience in working with small and medium sized companies in a development setting,
Knowledge of the agricultural sectors highly desirable
Ability to work under pressure to tight deadlines, focus on and prioritize day-to-day tasks at hand while also working towards longer-term objectives with an understanding that the workload will change continuously
Excellent Communication skills
Strong computer literacy with a full knowledge of office applications.
Willingness to spend more time in the field and work closely with program target groups
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