
Sustainability and Value Added in Agricultural Supply Chains Project at Oxfam
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Minimum of a master's degree preferably in Development Studies, Evaluation/ Measurement studies, Policy, Planning and Management, Project Management, or related social science field.
- The candidate(s) must have minimum of 5-10 years of experience working in or doing research, evaluations and reviews of advocacy programs and projects focused on agriculture, sustainable development and socio-economic empowerment, with an emphasis on gender equality and inclusion.
- The candidate(s) must demonstrate experience and competencies in using qualitative research methodology in evaluations.
- Ability to design and implement gender-sensitive evaluations, ensuring attention to gender-specific barriers and women's empowerment in agricultural contexts.
- Ability to interact with a cross-section of people, from those at the grassroots to senior officials in government and multilateral agencies.
- Fluency in English and knowledge of the following Ghanaian languages (Akan, Ewe, Ga,) will be an added advantage.
- Must be willing to collaborate with the Oxfam team and Partners in delivering the work and in adopting feminist approaches for the consultancy.
- Must adhere to Oxfam's Code of Conduct.
- Professional consultancy Fees.
- Logistical expenses during field work (such as local transport, domestic flights, car rentals, hotel accommodation etc.).
- The budget should be based on person-days, divided among the consultants. The exact number of days may be decreased and/or re-distributed among team members and will be decided upon during the inception phase and subject to the finalized methodology developed in the inception report.
- Note that payment will be made based on the agreed fees and associated costs in the bid budget (not based on actual expenses incurred by the consultant). Consultants should therefore identify and submit comprehensive budget covering all areas.
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