Consultancy Services for Poultry and Piggery Production study in Rwenzori, Kigezi, Greater Ankole, and Busoga Subregions job at SNV
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Company Description
SNV is a not-for-profit international development organization dedicated to improving the livelihoods of people living in poverty. Through enhancing income opportunities and access to essential services, SNV significantly impacts communities across Africa and Asia. Focusing on agri-food, energy, and water sectors, SNV operates in over 20 countries with a long-term local presence. By implementing tailored development approaches, SNV ensures the sustainability of its initiatives, restoring and improving livelihoods effectively.

About the INCLUDE Project
In April 2024, SNV started the Inclusive Livestock Development for Smallholder Farmers (INCLUDE) project, funded by the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Uganda. This five-year initiative aims to enhance the resilience of 75,000 smallholder livestock farmer (SHF) households in the Busoga, Rwenzori, Greater Ankole, and Kigezi subregions. Building on the Integrated Smallholder Dairy Programme (2021-2024), INCLUDE adopts a comprehensive farming systems approach, integrating dairy cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, and pigs with crop cultivation. Using the Participatory Integrated Planning (PIP) methodology, the project aims at transforming subsistence farms into sustainable enterprises, involving all family members in strategic planning and execution. Additionally, INCLUDE will extend the parent-led school milk programme to Busoga districts and will collaborate with policymakers to develop and implement inclusive livestock policies, that contribute to broader agricultural sustainability.

Purpose of the Study
Poultry and piggery are crucial to the livelihoods and food security of rural households in Uganda. This study aims to assess their contributions to households in 21 Districts in Rwenzori, Greater Ankole, Kigezi, and Busoga subregions, their interaction with the various farming systems and their overall impact on poverty reduction, resilience and sustainable farming for SHF. Although various studies highlight the benefits of poultry and piggery, there is limited information specific to these subregions. Understanding the extent to which youth and women harness these benefits is also unclear. This study seeks to provide detailed insights, enabling SNV to develop targeted strategies to enhance poultry and pig production, productivity, and trade.

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Scope of the Assignment
Geographical Scope: The study will focus on the Rwenzori (Fort Portal City, Kabarole, Bunyangabu, Kyenjojo, Kyegegwa, and Kamwenge), Kigezi (Kabale, Rukiga, Rukungiri, Rubanda, Kanungu, and Kisoro), Greater Ankole (Mitooma, Bushenyi, Rubirizi, and Buhweju), and Busoga (Kamuli, Kaliro, Buyende, Luuka, and Jinja) subregions.
Statistical Scope: The study will include:
Quantitative data on poultry and pig populations, productivity, and economic value at the household level.
Qualitative interviews and focus group discussions to explore the social and cultural aspects of poultry and piggery. Participatory methods will be employed extensively.

Job Description
Objectives of the Study
Identify common poultry (types and species) and pig breeds reared by smallholder farmers in different subregions, ranking poultry species and pig breeds by importance in relation to productivity and contribution of HH food security and income.
Assess and examine current methods of rearing (management style) poultry and pigs including financial aspects of poultry and piggery management as well as the factors influencing these choices.
Explore gendered preferences in poultry and piggery and the drivers of these preferences in different subregions.
Evaluate and document the economic and nutritional contributions, social, and cultural significance of poultry and piggery to household income and livelihoods.
Identify challenges faced by poultry and piggery keepers and their impact on livestock and household well-being.
Identify the local government support to poultry and pig farmers including current Government technical and financial support schemes.
Identify organisations that have tried to intervene in addressing challenges in the poultry and piggery sector in the target areas and document lessons learned.
Establish and document traditional/innovative efforts applied by poultry and piggery farmers in the target areas.
Assess complementarities between poultry and piggery, and other enterprises in smallholder households.
Provide evidence-based recommendations for policymakers to enhance the role of poultry and piggery in sustainable SHF farming.
Identify development opportunities and gaps in the poultry and piggery value chains that SNV can explore to build household resilience.

Expected Deliverables
A technical proposal outlining the understanding of the assignment, strategy, and approaches, including technical expertise and capabilities.
A detailed financial proposal indicating the resources required for the study.
After contract awarding a comprehensive report with research findings, data analysis, key observations, cost price assessment of the different production methods and conclusions.
Evidence-based recommendations for SNV, policymakers, and stakeholders to enhance the role of poultry and piggery in household livelihoods and rural development.
Supplementary materials such as questionnaires, interview transcripts, and raw data.

Qualifications
Skills and qualifications of consultants
SNV is looking for a consultant/team with the following skills and qualifications:
Demonstrable expertise in livestock development and assessment initiatives, especially in the targeted areas.
Track record in developing and conducting various types of evaluation including qualitative and quantitative data collection.
Experience in managing and coordinating evaluation/research exercises, delivering agreed outputs on time and on budget.
Experience in data collection and analysis using participatory methodologies.
Previous experience working with communities using participatory approaches.
Excellent and demonstrated understanding of ethical issues in research.
Ability to work with communities in relevant local languages would be an advantage.
Strong quantitative data entry and analysis skills and previous experience using statistical analysis software.
Ability to respond to comments and questions in a timely, appropriate manner.
Ability to draw conclusions and to write high quality, clear, concise reports in English
Additional Information

Period of Assignment
The assignment is expected to be completed within 60 working days from the contract signing.

Reporting
The research team will provide regular progress updates to the Livestock (poultry and piggery) Advisor on behalf of SNV, culminating in a final report with findings and recommendations.

Budget
The study budget will be based on the scope of work, including data collection, analysis, logistics, and reporting, detailed in the study proposal.

Ethical Considerations
The study will adhere to ethical guidelines, ensuring confidentiality and obtaining informed consent from respondents before conducting interviews or surveys.

Application process and timeline
SNV invites interested individuals and companies to submit the following application documents:
Expression of interest outlining how the consultant(s) meets the selection criteria and their understanding of the ToR and methodology.
A proposed activities schedule/work plan with time frame.
Copy of CV of the consultant(s) who will undertake the evaluation.
One recent example of similar evaluation report written by the applicant.
Legal and administrative documents (Trading License, tax clearance, certificate of incorporation, MOU among others.
Financial proposal detailing consultant(s) itemized fees, data collection and administrative costs (NB – Payment of consultancy fee is subject to 6% withholding tax unless there is evidence of exemption).
Payment terms – Payments shall be in line with SNV payment policy.

How to apply
All interested parties are to submit proposal by 10th July 2024. Soft copy proposals to be sent to ugandatenders@snv.org with subject line indicating “proposals for evaluation of bids for prequalification”.
Job Info
Job Category: Consultant/ Contractual jobs in Uganda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 10 July 2024
Duty Station: Kampala
Posted: 27-06-2024
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 27-06-2024
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 27-06-2068
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