Technical Lead USAID BHA Uganda Resilience and Food Security 25 views0 applications


Background:

Action Against Hunger is preparing a prime application submission for the USAID BHA Uganda Resilience and Food Security Activity (RFSA). The project aims to enhance and sustain food and nutrition security among vulnerable populations through resilience-building activities. The Technical Lead will be responsible for guiding the overall project design and ensuring alignment with USAID’s objectives and donor requirements.

Purpose and Objectives:

The Technical Lead will guide the proposal development process, ensuring that the project design, strategic approach, and interventions are aligned with the RFSA’s objectives. The Technical Lead will coordinate with the proposal team lead, cost lead, global technical lead, country teams, other ACF network member teams, partners, and other stakeholders to create a cohesive and compliant technical narrative. The Technical Lead may also contribute as appropriate and feasible to the cost application development by reviewing budgeted activities and costs. The Technical Lead will work closely with the Action Against Hunger’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning Lead to ensure project design is cohesively and coherently represented in the MEAL Plan. The Technical Lead will contribute to the design of the Management and Staffing Plan to ensure proper implementation of the project design.

Key Responsibilities:

1. Project Design Leadership:

  • Lead the development of the technical approach to ensure it aligns with USAID RFSA’s priorities and donor requirements.
  • Conduct background research and identify necessary information to strengthen the project design, integrating lessons learned from past RFSA projects.
  • Facilitate design workshops, theory of change discussions, and stakeholder consultations, engaging country, regional, and global technical teams, partners, local NGOs, and government actors as needed.
  • Lead the design process, ensuring all stakeholders contribute to a cohesive and strategic approach that reflects the opportunity details.

2. Collaboration and Coordination:

  • Work closely with the Proposal Team Lead to define partner roles, budget allocations, and project timelines.
  • Contribute to negotiations of partner roles and ensure feedback on missing partners is provided, fostering a collaborative teamwork approach.
  • Ensure strategic alignment with resilience, food security, and livelihoods interventions, while coordinating with the MEAL Lead to ensure that the project design is fully captured in the MEAL Plan and budget.
  • Provide feedback on the proposal development calendar and validate budget marks for different sections.
  • Participate in preparatory calls, workshops, meetings, and technical discussions as needed.

3. Technical Narrative Development:

  • Lead the development of the technical narrative in collaboration with technical team members and the Technical Writer, ensuring clarity, cohesion, and alignment with project/program objectives.
  • Coordinate inputs from team members, partners, and other stakeholders, delegating writing assignments where appropriate.
  • Ensure the technical design is fully captured in the logical framework and MEAL plan, and work closely with the Cost Lead to align the detailed budget with the technical narrative.
  • Complete writing assignments as needed. Delegate writing assignments to Technical Team members, including partners.
  • Support drafts to the Proposal Team Lead to coordinate the review and support the Proposal Team Lead in assigning technical team members for draft reviews.
  • Review and incorporate inputs and subsequent revisions with the Technical Writer and Technical Team members.

4. Final Review and Submission:

  • Together with the Proposal Team Lead, review the full draft proposal and make final revisions to ensure alignment across all sections and with donor requirements.
  • Make final approvals on technical content in coordination with country and global technical leads, ensuring compliance with donor requirements before submission.
  • Assist with post-submission revisions, BAFO responses, and any additional revisions requested by USAID, as needed.
  • Location of Assignment: Remote, with potential travel to Uganda for design workshops with Action Against Hunger staff and partners.

Location of Assignment: Remote, with potential travel to Uganda for design workshops with Action Against Hunger staff and partners.

Qualifications:

  • Extensive experience designing programs for USAID, preferably in RFSA or Economic Growth (Feed the Future).
  • Strong understanding of food security, livelihoods, cash and voucher assistance, and resilience approaches, including the Graduation Model.
  • Familiarity with United States government rules, regulations, and policies.
  • Experience working cross-culturally, with demonstrated effectiveness as a team leader.
  • Excellent leadership, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Familiarity with the operational context of Uganda or similar regions is preferred.

Duration and Level of Effort:

Dates of Assignment: October 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025

Level of Effort (maximum number of billable days): Up to 25 days (200 hours)

Daily Rate: Daily Rate: The base rate for the Service Provider for the duration of this assignment is $xxx per day, based on a 40-hours workweek. The maximum approved level of effort is 25 days. A day is defined as eight (8) work hours. If additional time is needed, should the Action Against Hunger be invited to submit a revised application/BAFO, the services agreement will be amended as indicated in article 12.

Funding: USG Business Development (USRM code).

Travel: As part of the RFSA Uganda capture and proposal development efforts, travel might be required to Kampala, Uganda to work closely with the Proposal Team Lead, Action Against Hunger in Uganda staff, and partners in the development of the technical application.

The Service Provider will be required to follow Action Against Hunger (ACF) USA’s travel related provisions. This includes:

  • Action Against Hunger will not book consultant travel accommodation. The service provider should book travel in accordance with Action Against Hunger’s lowest logical fare. Action Against Hunger will reimburse the service provider for the fare ticket by including the cost in their standard invoices or immediately after having purchased the ticket with appropriate documentation.
  • Necessary and reasonable travel related expenses including meals, transportation, and incidentals such as vaccinations and visa fees incurred in connection with Action Against Hunger will be reimbursed to the service provider by including the costs in their standard invoices with appropriate documentation.
  • Reimbursement to the service provider will not exceed the standard per diem rates determined by GSA and the US Department of State current rates. Lodging, meals, and incidentals will not be reimbursed beyond the maximum daily lodging rate per location as determined by GSA or US Department of State.
  • The Service Provider will receive the same safety and security arrangements as all ACF USA, but Action Against Hunger will not offer the Service Provider travel insurance. The Service Provider is responsible for their own insurance during the length of their travel.
  • The Service Provider will be required to follow the most up-to-date ACF USA security guidelines, including the Action Against Hunger-USA Security Manual, as well as specific security-related rules and regulations included in each Country Office’s security plans and Standard Operating Procedures. Upon arrival, the Service Provider will receive a safety and security briefing and be required to sign a document confirming that they’ve been fully briefed and understand the current security risks and the Country Office’s security plans.
  • The Service Provider will charge a flat rate of 8 hours per day during travel periods, inclusive of weekends.

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Action Against Hunger works to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable communities, through nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy.

Action Against Hunger saves lives while building long-term strategies for self-sufficiency:

  • Lifesaving impact in 45+ countries
  • 6,500+ field staff assisting more than 14.9 million people in 2015
  • 35+ years of expertise in contexts of conflict, disasters and food crises

Our global efforts save hundreds of thousands of lives each year, but millions of malnourished children remain in need of lifesaving treatment.

Why Our Work Matters

Deadly malnutrition claims the lives of 1 million children each year, even though it’s:

  1. PREDICTABLE: We know where and when to expect acute malnutrition
  2. PREVENTABLE: We know how to help children stay healthy
  3. TREATABLE: Therapeutic ready-to-use foods can help save millions
  4. AFFORDABLE: Just $45 can provide a child with lifesaving treatment

You can trust Action Against Hunger. Here’s why:

  • Highest four-star rating from Charity Navigator, ten years in a row
  • Listed as an “A”-rated organization by CharityWatch
  • We're accountable, meeting all 20 Better Business Bureau standards
  • Earned Guidestar's Gold Participant Seal for our commitment to transparency
  • Awarded the “Best in America” seal by the Independent Charities of America

What Others Are Saying

Don’t take it from us: here’s what others have to say of our work:

“Action Against Hunger is a NGO that is action oriented. I can truthfully say that they deliver services to those in need and are very present on the ground. They make lasting positive change in the lives of people. I worked for them in four countries and have a good understanding of how they work.”

– Holimata, Great Nonprofits Review

“Action Against Hunger is in war-torn countries that many fear to tread. They are technical people… that forgo the comforts of modern life to assist local populations and refugees at the most fundamental level in the most dangerous locales. They provide nutrition, healthcare, sanitation, and food sustainability. They train populations to be self-sufficient. Although these dedicated men and women want to eliminate the need for their services, humanity is not willing and forces them to witness the most heinous actions.”

– President Nelson Mandela, Recipient, Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Prize 2004

“As a field worker and a partner... I recommend Action Against Hunger as an effective and important organization. Through their integrated approach and expertise in nutrition, food security and water, sanitation and hygiene they are saving lives and improving them for years to come in some of the poorest parts of the planet.”

– Water Advocate, Great Nonprofits Review, Dec. 8, 2011

“Action Against Hunger—the title speaks for itself. This is a remarkable organization with a staff of energetic, enthusiastic and deeply committed people who are determined to make a difference to the lives of thousands of people. There are millions who do not have access to clean water, food, health services or education. They are condemned to a grinding life of poverty with no choices. Action Against Hunger is changing this. Their training programs are improving the quality of life and health and, above all, bringing hope to thousands in underdeveloped countries. I commend them for their outstanding work and welcome the opportunity to express my support.”

– Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus, Recipient, Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Prize 2006

“I’ve been covering humanitarian crises since the early 1990s and have often been impressed by the work of Action Against Hunger. They are among the first to respond when tragedies unfold, and they work to ensure that communities have a fighting chance to get back on their feet... The nightly news can often seem overwhelming, but it’s important to remember there are effective ways to fight hunger and overcome poverty, and along with groups like Action Against Hunger, you can become part of the solution.”

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Background:

Action Against Hunger is preparing a prime application submission for the USAID BHA Uganda Resilience and Food Security Activity (RFSA). The project aims to enhance and sustain food and nutrition security among vulnerable populations through resilience-building activities. The Technical Lead will be responsible for guiding the overall project design and ensuring alignment with USAID's objectives and donor requirements.

Purpose and Objectives:

The Technical Lead will guide the proposal development process, ensuring that the project design, strategic approach, and interventions are aligned with the RFSA’s objectives. The Technical Lead will coordinate with the proposal team lead, cost lead, global technical lead, country teams, other ACF network member teams, partners, and other stakeholders to create a cohesive and compliant technical narrative. The Technical Lead may also contribute as appropriate and feasible to the cost application development by reviewing budgeted activities and costs. The Technical Lead will work closely with the Action Against Hunger’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning Lead to ensure project design is cohesively and coherently represented in the MEAL Plan. The Technical Lead will contribute to the design of the Management and Staffing Plan to ensure proper implementation of the project design.

Key Responsibilities:

1. Project Design Leadership:

  • Lead the development of the technical approach to ensure it aligns with USAID RFSA’s priorities and donor requirements.
  • Conduct background research and identify necessary information to strengthen the project design, integrating lessons learned from past RFSA projects.
  • Facilitate design workshops, theory of change discussions, and stakeholder consultations, engaging country, regional, and global technical teams, partners, local NGOs, and government actors as needed.
  • Lead the design process, ensuring all stakeholders contribute to a cohesive and strategic approach that reflects the opportunity details.

2. Collaboration and Coordination:

  • Work closely with the Proposal Team Lead to define partner roles, budget allocations, and project timelines.
  • Contribute to negotiations of partner roles and ensure feedback on missing partners is provided, fostering a collaborative teamwork approach.
  • Ensure strategic alignment with resilience, food security, and livelihoods interventions, while coordinating with the MEAL Lead to ensure that the project design is fully captured in the MEAL Plan and budget.
  • Provide feedback on the proposal development calendar and validate budget marks for different sections.
  • Participate in preparatory calls, workshops, meetings, and technical discussions as needed.

3. Technical Narrative Development:

  • Lead the development of the technical narrative in collaboration with technical team members and the Technical Writer, ensuring clarity, cohesion, and alignment with project/program objectives.
  • Coordinate inputs from team members, partners, and other stakeholders, delegating writing assignments where appropriate.
  • Ensure the technical design is fully captured in the logical framework and MEAL plan, and work closely with the Cost Lead to align the detailed budget with the technical narrative.
  • Complete writing assignments as needed. Delegate writing assignments to Technical Team members, including partners.
  • Support drafts to the Proposal Team Lead to coordinate the review and support the Proposal Team Lead in assigning technical team members for draft reviews.
  • Review and incorporate inputs and subsequent revisions with the Technical Writer and Technical Team members.

4. Final Review and Submission:

  • Together with the Proposal Team Lead, review the full draft proposal and make final revisions to ensure alignment across all sections and with donor requirements.
  • Make final approvals on technical content in coordination with country and global technical leads, ensuring compliance with donor requirements before submission.
  • Assist with post-submission revisions, BAFO responses, and any additional revisions requested by USAID, as needed.
  • Location of Assignment: Remote, with potential travel to Uganda for design workshops with Action Against Hunger staff and partners.

Location of Assignment: Remote, with potential travel to Uganda for design workshops with Action Against Hunger staff and partners.

Qualifications:

  • Extensive experience designing programs for USAID, preferably in RFSA or Economic Growth (Feed the Future).
  • Strong understanding of food security, livelihoods, cash and voucher assistance, and resilience approaches, including the Graduation Model.
  • Familiarity with United States government rules, regulations, and policies.
  • Experience working cross-culturally, with demonstrated effectiveness as a team leader.
  • Excellent leadership, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Familiarity with the operational context of Uganda or similar regions is preferred.

Duration and Level of Effort:

Dates of Assignment: October 1, 2024 – May 31, 2025

Level of Effort (maximum number of billable days): Up to 25 days (200 hours)

Daily Rate: Daily Rate: The base rate for the Service Provider for the duration of this assignment is $xxx per day, based on a 40-hours workweek. The maximum approved level of effort is 25 days. A day is defined as eight (8) work hours. If additional time is needed, should the Action Against Hunger be invited to submit a revised application/BAFO, the services agreement will be amended as indicated in article 12.

Funding: USG Business Development (USRM code).

Travel: As part of the RFSA Uganda capture and proposal development efforts, travel might be required to Kampala, Uganda to work closely with the Proposal Team Lead, Action Against Hunger in Uganda staff, and partners in the development of the technical application.

The Service Provider will be required to follow Action Against Hunger (ACF) USA’s travel related provisions. This includes:

  • Action Against Hunger will not book consultant travel accommodation. The service provider should book travel in accordance with Action Against Hunger's lowest logical fare. Action Against Hunger will reimburse the service provider for the fare ticket by including the cost in their standard invoices or immediately after having purchased the ticket with appropriate documentation.
  • Necessary and reasonable travel related expenses including meals, transportation, and incidentals such as vaccinations and visa fees incurred in connection with Action Against Hunger will be reimbursed to the service provider by including the costs in their standard invoices with appropriate documentation.
  • Reimbursement to the service provider will not exceed the standard per diem rates determined by GSA and the US Department of State current rates. Lodging, meals, and incidentals will not be reimbursed beyond the maximum daily lodging rate per location as determined by GSA or US Department of State.
  • The Service Provider will receive the same safety and security arrangements as all ACF USA, but Action Against Hunger will not offer the Service Provider travel insurance. The Service Provider is responsible for their own insurance during the length of their travel.
  • The Service Provider will be required to follow the most up-to-date ACF USA security guidelines, including the Action Against Hunger-USA Security Manual, as well as specific security-related rules and regulations included in each Country Office’s security plans and Standard Operating Procedures. Upon arrival, the Service Provider will receive a safety and security briefing and be required to sign a document confirming that they’ve been fully briefed and understand the current security risks and the Country Office’s security plans.
  • The Service Provider will charge a flat rate of 8 hours per day during travel periods, inclusive of weekends.
2024-11-01

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