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Background

The Dutch-funded project entitled “Toward Sustainable Clusters in Agribusiness through Learning in Entrepreneurship” (2SCALE, www.2scale.org) aims at improving rural livelihoods and food security in Africa. Funded by the Directorate for International Cooperation (DGIS) of the Netherlands Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 2SCALE started in June 2012 and will start its second phase 2019-2023. 2SCALE developed into the largest incubator of inclusive agribusiness in sub-Saharan Africa and aims to be a flagship program for the Netherlands’ food security policy the coming years.

The second phase of 2SCALE (2019-2023) aims to contribute to food and nutrition security, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and stability in Africa, by way of public-private partnerships (PPPs), accelerating and replicating inclusive business models in the agricultural sector. Target “beneficiaries” are small- and medium-scale rural enterprises, smallholder farmers, BoP consumers, and women and youth, as entrepreneurs, farmers, employees and consumers. The overall ambitions of the second phase of 2SCALE are to:

  • Promote competitiveness of, and inclusive and sustainable growth in the agricultural sector in Africa.
  • Reduce existing hunger and malnutrition, improved access to nutritious food for Base-of-the-Pyramid consumers.
  • Empower young entrepreneurs and businesswomen in private sector development, local and regional sourcing, processing, marketing and trade and creating jobs.
  • Create productive and sustainable food systems by strengthening smallholder farmers’ capacity in eco-efficient production.

Position Summary

The Program Director is responsible for overall leadership of the 2SCALE project in Africa, with activities in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia and Kenya. S/he ensures the project provides high-quality technical products and services, delivers required results, and uses resources efficiently as stated in the project proposal. The program director, chairs the project management team, supervises key project staff and provides team leadership. S/he serves as the principal interlocutor with key partners involved in project activities and ensures compliance with IFDC policies and donor’s rules and regulations. The Program Director will be posted in one of the IFDC offices in Africa and will travel extensively (50% of time, including regular visits to the Netherlands).

Duties

Leadership

  • Provide the overall vision and leadership of the project;
  • Build, guide and steer a strong implementation team of experts of the three consortium partners in 8 countries;
  • Supervise and guide the deputy program director and the project coordinators of the three consortium partners;
  • Create and maintain good working relationships with DGIS, Netherlands Embassies in target countries, medium- and large-scale agro-enterprises, other international players, and leaders in different sectors;
  • Represent the project in meetings, conferences, and other opportunities conducive to publicizing, promoting and marketing the project’s (and project partners’) achievements;
  • Maintain coherence between activities in East and West Africa, activities by project partners in the Netherlands and the private sector partners.

Overall programmatic management

  • Lead regular project management meetings \with consortium members SNV and BoP Inc and strategic partner PRC;
  • Initiate and organize project supervisory board meetings at least twice a year;
  • Ensure consistency among activities implemented in the 5 priority countries and 3 focus countries;
  • Monitor project overall expenditure and private sector contribution against budgets and ensure financial compliance to both donor requirements and IFDC procedures;
  • Supervise completion of timely and high-quality work plans, progress reports and financial reports;
  • Monitor project indicators in accordance with the Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, evaluate program results and take necessary corrective actions whenever needed;
  • Collaborate with IFDC HQ to ensure that managerial, administrative and financial procedures comply with provisions of the project contract, DGIS regulations and IFDC policies.

Communications and outreach

  • Oversee the Communications strategy of the project;
  • Supervise Communications Specialists and guide them on topics to be highlighted through success stories, case studies, fact sheets and other outreach materials;
  • Oversee the Knowledge & Learning incl advocacy strategy of the project;
  • Review and approve all Public Relations materials;
  • Establish, maintain and strengthen relationships with IFDC and consortium member colleagues involved in other projects relevant to 2SCALE, advisory committees, the donor and Dutch embassies, cluster stakeholders, government officials and the private sector in participating countries;
  • Facilitate the internal communication and sharing of experiences among staff, including among consortium members.

Finance and administration

  • Approve and Monitor overall project expenditure;
  • Ensure all activities are conducted within the scope of the project budget;
  • Assure that cost share is obtained from partners as planned and properly accounted for;
  • Compile and approve annual financial reporting;
  • Compile and approve Monitor & Evaluation reports and outcomes

Requirements

  • At least 15 year experience in International Agricultural Development, including experience in Africa;
  • Senior Management Experience;
  • Experience in Public Private Partnership Development;
  • Bilingual (Fr/Eng);
  • Strong communicator;
  • Experienced traveller, hardship resistant;
  • Good understanding of the Development Objectives of the Netherlands;
  • Experience with the Dutch Ministry and Embassies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Position

  • Internationally Recruited staff;
  • Based in one of the IFDC offices in Africa.

Closing Date for Application

When suitable candidate is identified

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IFDC, established in October 1974, is known for its expertise in fertilizers that service developing countries.

IFDC Headquarters and Offices

IFDC opened its headquarters in Muscle Shoals, Alabama on the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Reservation in 1976. Division offices opened in Lomé, Togo in 1987 and Dhaka, Bangladesh in 1992. Today, IFDC operates four divisions in over 20 countries.

IFDC’s Background

IFDC originated as a private, nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Alabama, United States.

In March 1977, IFDC qualified as a Public International Organization by Presidential Decree 11977. IFDC received widespread support, cooperation and backing from the global community for which it was created and continues to thrive upon its successes.

Outgrowth of TVA

When Dr. Donald L. McCune, IFDC’s founder and former managing director, joined TVA’s National Fertilizer Center (NFDC) in the early 1960’s, he recognized the center’s capabilities of contributing to foreign assistance in developing countries. Thus IFDC became an outgrowth of TVA.

IFDC was established in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in late 1974. Construction of the IFDC complex began at its present site in March 1976. Partial occupancy began in late 1976 and full occupancy followed in August 1977.

Although numerous locations in developing countries were considered, building a site on TVA’s property had several advantages including:

Close proximity to TVA’s Office of Agricultural and Chemical Development, which facilitated the transfer of U.S. technology.

TVA furnished at cost, the materials (phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, urea solution, etc.) needed for IFDC’s research activities.

Usage of the OACD Library recognized at the time as the best working library on fertilizers in existence.

Access to TVA’s medical facilities.

A contract with TVA for fire protection, security, ground maintenance and other services.

In July 1975, TVA transferred their international staff to IFDC to become the nucleus of the organization.

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Background

The Dutch-funded project entitled “Toward Sustainable Clusters in Agribusiness through Learning in Entrepreneurship” (2SCALE, www.2scale.org) aims at improving rural livelihoods and food security in Africa. Funded by the Directorate for International Cooperation (DGIS) of the Netherlands Ministry for Foreign Affairs, 2SCALE started in June 2012 and will start its second phase 2019-2023. 2SCALE developed into the largest incubator of inclusive agribusiness in sub-Saharan Africa and aims to be a flagship program for the Netherlands’ food security policy the coming years.

The second phase of 2SCALE (2019-2023) aims to contribute to food and nutrition security, sustainable and inclusive economic growth, and stability in Africa, by way of public-private partnerships (PPPs), accelerating and replicating inclusive business models in the agricultural sector. Target “beneficiaries” are small- and medium-scale rural enterprises, smallholder farmers, BoP consumers, and women and youth, as entrepreneurs, farmers, employees and consumers. The overall ambitions of the second phase of 2SCALE are to:

  • Promote competitiveness of, and inclusive and sustainable growth in the agricultural sector in Africa.
  • Reduce existing hunger and malnutrition, improved access to nutritious food for Base-of-the-Pyramid consumers.
  • Empower young entrepreneurs and businesswomen in private sector development, local and regional sourcing, processing, marketing and trade and creating jobs.
  • Create productive and sustainable food systems by strengthening smallholder farmers’ capacity in eco-efficient production.

Position Summary

The Program Director is responsible for overall leadership of the 2SCALE project in Africa, with activities in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Ethiopia and Kenya. S/he ensures the project provides high-quality technical products and services, delivers required results, and uses resources efficiently as stated in the project proposal. The program director, chairs the project management team, supervises key project staff and provides team leadership. S/he serves as the principal interlocutor with key partners involved in project activities and ensures compliance with IFDC policies and donor’s rules and regulations. The Program Director will be posted in one of the IFDC offices in Africa and will travel extensively (50% of time, including regular visits to the Netherlands).

Duties

Leadership

  • Provide the overall vision and leadership of the project;
  • Build, guide and steer a strong implementation team of experts of the three consortium partners in 8 countries;
  • Supervise and guide the deputy program director and the project coordinators of the three consortium partners;
  • Create and maintain good working relationships with DGIS, Netherlands Embassies in target countries, medium- and large-scale agro-enterprises, other international players, and leaders in different sectors;
  • Represent the project in meetings, conferences, and other opportunities conducive to publicizing, promoting and marketing the project’s (and project partners’) achievements;
  • Maintain coherence between activities in East and West Africa, activities by project partners in the Netherlands and the private sector partners.

Overall programmatic management

  • Lead regular project management meetings \with consortium members SNV and BoP Inc and strategic partner PRC;
  • Initiate and organize project supervisory board meetings at least twice a year;
  • Ensure consistency among activities implemented in the 5 priority countries and 3 focus countries;
  • Monitor project overall expenditure and private sector contribution against budgets and ensure financial compliance to both donor requirements and IFDC procedures;
  • Supervise completion of timely and high-quality work plans, progress reports and financial reports;
  • Monitor project indicators in accordance with the Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, evaluate program results and take necessary corrective actions whenever needed;
  • Collaborate with IFDC HQ to ensure that managerial, administrative and financial procedures comply with provisions of the project contract, DGIS regulations and IFDC policies.

Communications and outreach

  • Oversee the Communications strategy of the project;
  • Supervise Communications Specialists and guide them on topics to be highlighted through success stories, case studies, fact sheets and other outreach materials;
  • Oversee the Knowledge & Learning incl advocacy strategy of the project;
  • Review and approve all Public Relations materials;
  • Establish, maintain and strengthen relationships with IFDC and consortium member colleagues involved in other projects relevant to 2SCALE, advisory committees, the donor and Dutch embassies, cluster stakeholders, government officials and the private sector in participating countries;
  • Facilitate the internal communication and sharing of experiences among staff, including among consortium members.

Finance and administration

  • Approve and Monitor overall project expenditure;
  • Ensure all activities are conducted within the scope of the project budget;
  • Assure that cost share is obtained from partners as planned and properly accounted for;
  • Compile and approve annual financial reporting;
  • Compile and approve Monitor & Evaluation reports and outcomes

Requirements

  • At least 15 year experience in International Agricultural Development, including experience in Africa;
  • Senior Management Experience;
  • Experience in Public Private Partnership Development;
  • Bilingual (Fr/Eng);
  • Strong communicator;
  • Experienced traveller, hardship resistant;
  • Good understanding of the Development Objectives of the Netherlands;
  • Experience with the Dutch Ministry and Embassies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Position

  • Internationally Recruited staff;
  • Based in one of the IFDC offices in Africa.

Closing Date for Application

When suitable candidate is identified

2018-09-01

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