FINAL ECOSYSTEM IMPACT REVIEW AND PROGRAM EVALUATION (CONSULTING FIRM) 245 views0 applications


Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental international humanitarian organization.

The AgriFin Accelerate (AFA) program is a six year, USD 24.7 million program of Mercy Corps, supported by The MasterCard Foundation. The core problem AgriFin Accelerate seeks to address is the inclusion gap for smallholder farmers (SHF) who lack access to affordable, accessible, demand-driven financial products and services that drive higher productivity and income for farm families.

Mercy Corps is seeking a supplier to conduct a final ecosystem review and program evaluation. The project is located at Nairobi, Kenya.

Tender packages can be picked up either at Mercy Corps Agrifin’s website(https://www.mercycorpsagrifin.org/tenders) or by submitting a request to the following e-mail address….([email protected]). All questions should be submitted to [[email protected]].

Only tenders submitted in prescribed form and deadlines will be considered. Only legally registered firms will be considered.

All tenders should be submitted in sealed envelopes or via email clearly marked:

“[MC-AFA/NBO/034/ 2020. &Final Ecosystem Impact Review and Program Evaluation]”

How to apply

Tenders must be submitted to [[email protected]] or physically at Mercy Corps Agrifin office located at ABC Place | Building 2 | 3rd Floor Nairobi. Kenya by [05.00 PM EAT,7th August 2020] .

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Mercy Corps is a non-religious, non-profit and non-governmental international humanitarian organization.

The AgriFin Accelerate (AFA) program is a six year, USD 24.7 million program of Mercy Corps, supported by The MasterCard Foundation. The core problem AgriFin Accelerate seeks to address is the inclusion gap for smallholder farmers (SHF) who lack access to affordable, accessible, demand-driven financial products and services that drive higher productivity and income for farm families.

Mercy Corps is seeking a supplier to conduct a final ecosystem review and program evaluation. The project is located at Nairobi, Kenya.

Tender packages can be picked up either at Mercy Corps Agrifin’s website(https://www.mercycorpsagrifin.org/tenders) or by submitting a request to the following e-mail address….([email protected]). All questions should be submitted to [[email protected]].

Only tenders submitted in prescribed form and deadlines will be considered. Only legally registered firms will be considered.

All tenders should be submitted in sealed envelopes or via email clearly marked:

“[MC-AFA/NBO/034/ 2020. &Final Ecosystem Impact Review and Program Evaluation]”

How to apply

Tenders must be submitted to [[email protected]] or physically at Mercy Corps Agrifin office located at ABC Place | Building 2 | 3rd Floor Nairobi. Kenya by [05.00 PM EAT,7th August 2020] .

2020-08-08

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