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About this job
Since 1963 and in 148 countries, ACDI/VOCA has empowered people in developing and transitional nations to succeed in the global economy. Based in Washington, D.C., ACDI/VOCA is a nonprofit international development organization that designs and delivers technical and management solutions in agriculture, economic growth, and resilience to promote economic prosperity and social inclusion.
Business Enabling Environment Policy Director, Tanzania
ACDI/VOCA is seeking a Business Enabling Environment Policy Director for an anticipated program in Tanzania funded by USAID. The Activity is anticipated to start in 2022.
Responsibilities
Prepare reports, with recommendations and implications/impacts on the horticulture sector, and organize presentations including holding discussions, seminars, and workshops to arrive at actionable recommendations and timeline and process for negotiations with partner country governments and regional economic communities
Liaise with the partner country governments, regional economic communities, and industry associations to identify windows of opportunity for targeted legislative and regulatory reform and expansion of public and private dialogue
Build industry association capacity in research and analysis, outreach to new and existing members, and formulation of a cohesive policy agenda
Liaise with associations to develop strong communications strategies that educate public and private audiences about the risks, benefits, impacts, and political and investment feasibility of key legal and regulatory issues in Tanzania’s agricultural industry
Develop institutional capacity of associations in the areas of governance, membership services, development and fundraising, and management, focusing on sustainability and based on a collaborative strategic planning process
Use a market led, facilitative approach to identify and remedy enabling environment barriers to agricultural trade
Organize working discussions with other donors and beneficiaries to address policy issues at the national level, especially relevant to the horticulture sector
Develop partnerships with local governments, private sector, farmer and industry organizations to improve the enabling environment and address policy bottlenecks to market systems development, including tax levies, grades and standards, and the high cost of transporting produce
Qualifications
Master’s degree in public policy, business administration, agribusiness, or related field
At least ten years of experience in a mix of value chain competitiveness, investment promotion, or agriculture development and policy advise
Extensive experience in planning and implementing technical assistance for policy reform and institutional capacity building in a variety of agricultural sectors is required
Understanding of enabling environment issues in Tanzania, including a history of positive working relationships with Tanzanian government and public institutions, and knowledge of Tanzanian counterparts is highly desirable
In-depth knowledge of Tanzania’s agricultural sector, including national and international market and investment opportunities for staple products, is preferred
USAID experience is preferred
Fluency in English and Swahili is required
Tanzania nationals are strongly encouraged to apply.