Programme Policy Officer (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise & Financial Inclusion) World Food Programme(WFP) Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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ABOUT WFP

The World Food Programme (WFP) is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. WFP pursues a vision of the world in which every man, woman and child has access at all times to the diverse food needed for an active and healthy life.

WFP Tanzania has been connecting smallholder farmers to markets since 2009. WFP has been supporting Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to strengthen the ecosystem in which smallholder farmers access affordable inputs, services, and markets. Finally, with the Government of Tanzania, WFP supports local pro-smallholder purchasing to meet local and regional demand for WFP food assistance.

WFP’s strategy to support smallholder farmers highlights the importance of women and youth in rural development, livelihoods, strengthening value chains, and improving food systems. The strategy is committed to empower over 405,000 farmers in the next five years (2022-2027), generating over USD 150 million of aggregated annual purchasing demand in the Country.

In support of the strategy, the upcoming “Strengthening Food Systems to Empower Smallholder Farmers and Young People” project will support MSME development and scale support to the maize, sorghum, beans, sunflower and horticulture value chains, targeting smallholder farmers and youth, especially young women.

Furthermore, the upcoming “Strengthening Smallholder Agriculture Value Chain, Gender Equity and Peace in Refugee Hosting Districts” project in Kigoma will enhance food security and nutrition amongst vulnerable groups, strengthen community-based organizations to become active contributors to social cohesion, gender equality and peace, and increase smallholder farmers agricultural and financial capacities for market engagement and resilient livelihoods.

STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education: University degree in Agribusiness, economics, business administration, Finance, Project Management or a related field.

Language: Fluency in both oral and written English and Swahili. The ability to communicate in any other official UN language would be an asset.

 

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

Under the guidance of the Head of Smallholder Unit, and in close collaboration with the Markets & Procurement Specialist and Gender & Youth Specialist, the incumbent will build linkages between MSMEs, financial institutions, and bank guarantee schemes to smallholder farmers, private off-takers and others along the targeted value chains (especially women and youth).

JOB PURPOSE

Under the guidance of the Head of Smallholder Farmer (SHF) Support Unit, and in close collaboration with relevant staff, units and sub-offices, the incumbent will strengthen the existing financial access initiatives though connecting MSMEs, private off-takers and farmer organizations to financial institutions, support development of training materials and rollout of trainings on financial literacy for smallholder farmers, strengthen the capacity of existing village saving and loan associations (VSLAs) and act as the focal point for the SHF support unit’s engagements with local and international financial institutions in the spirit of creating affordable financial packages for smallholder farmers. The incumbent will also establish financial mechanisms to attract youth, especially young women to engage in Agriculture.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)

  1. Conduct a needs assessment for smallholder farmers financial needs, opportunities, and challenges for meeting those needs, and provide advice on adequate products from financial service providers
  2. Facilitate trainings on financial literacy for smallholder farmers with relevant partners, with particular attention to the needs of women and youth in agriculture
  3. Strengthen the savings culture among supported farmer organizations though establishment of new or strengthened existing saving groups
  4. Conduct due diligence to determine capacity of individual smallholder farmers for possible micro/individual loans
  5. Engage with commercial and development banks, MFIs, credit guarantee funds, and crop loss insurance providers as well as government regulators on discussions of affordable finance for smallholder farmers and risk management
  6. Conduct a mapping of existing financing structures, and explore avenues for blended finance, matching grants, and startup funds through consultations with local/national and international financial services providers, insurance companies and development or donor agencies
  7. Organize strategic meetings (preliminary and follow-up) and attend consultations on improvements in the bank lending environment and guarantee schemes to foster smallholder sourcing strategies
  8. Liaise on a regular basis with potential financial institutions ready to finance smallholder farmers, monitor loan applications, disbursements, and repayments. 
  9. Support in the identification of MSMEs (farmer groups, private off takers, aggregators, improved seeds producers, providers of financial services, transportation companies, cleaning, shelling and threshing services providers to farmers, small millers, etc..) with potential for financial access and develop appropriate risk mitigation tools for expansion.
  10. Conduct business plans appraisals and crops profitability analysis for MSMEs to link these with financial needs, and support through endorsement of these business plans for potential financing.
  11. Monitor the evolution of MSMEs’ capital and provide on areas that needs attention for consideration.
  12. Draft progress reports on projects’ financial inclusion activities and contribute to the drafting of corporate reports as required.
  13. Contribute to the development of Concept Notes and proposals around financial inclusion for smallholder farmers as required.
  14. Perform other related duties as required.

4Ps CORE ORGANISATIONAL CAPABILITIES

Purpose

People

Performance

Partnership

FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES

Lifecycle & Food Assistance

Displays ability to identify the main hunger problem at the national or subnational level to design and implement context-specific programmes that integrate complex analysis and the full range of food assistance tools.

Transfer Modalities (Food, Cash, Voucher)

Demonstrates ability to analyse and consolidate quantitative and qualitative information from different sources (e.g., market studies) to inform transfer modality selection and programme development.

Broad Knowledge of Specialized areas (i.e. Nutrition, VAM, etc.)

Demonstrates the ability to interpret basic data in the context of WFP specialised fields to contribute to technical programme design, implementation and monitoring.

Emergency Programming

Displays ability to translate understanding of programme principles in emergencies and protracted conflict situations into relevant, effective, and context specific approaches.

Strategic Policy Engagement w/ Government

Develops thorough recommendations using multiple inputs (e.g., government counsel, research, own experience) to strengthen national or subnational entities and government owned food and nutrition security programmes.

OTHER SPECIFIC JOB REQUIREMENTS

 

DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS

The deadline for receiving applications is 22 July 2022.

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All employment decisions are made on the basis of organizational needs, job requirements, merit, and individual qualifications. WFP is committed to providing an inclusive work environment free of sexual exploitation and abuse, all forms of discrimination, any kind of harassment, sexual harassment, and abuse of authority. Therefore, all selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks.

No appointment under any kind of contract will be offered to members of the UN Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary Questions (ACABQ), International Civil Service Commission (ICSC), FAO Finance Committee, WFP External Auditor, WFP Audit Committee, Joint Inspection Unit (JIU) and other similar bodies within the United Nations system with oversight responsibilities over WFP, both during their service and within three years of ceasing that service.