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icipe —International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology—is a world-class research centre with a mission to alleviate poverty by ensuring food security, improving health, protecting the environment and building the capacity of researchers and communities across the developing world through the application of insect sciences. Employing close to 500 national and international staff, icipe is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya with outposts in Ethiopia and on the shores of Lake Victoria in western Kenya. icipe has a proud reputation and history of delivering world-quality science that has made crucial contributions to African food and health policy, delivered development outcomes to rural communities, and has been at the forefront of building Africa’s biological research capacity. The Centre’s research activities span the African continent with partnerships linking research organisations, not only across Africa, but also the globe. In addition, 100–150 graduate students and a number of postdoctoral fellows contribute to icipe ’s research portfolio annually. For more information visit: www.icipe.org

Resource Mobilisation Specialist

Job description

Please also download icipe ’s Vision and Strategy 2013–2020 http://www.icipe.org/images/stories/pdf/about_ us/icipe_Vision_and_Strategy_2013-2020.pdf

A competitive and generous compensation package that includes housing and transport allowances, child education allowance up to university first degree, comprehensive health and life insurance cover, and an offshore retirement package (all payable in US Dollars), will be offered to the right candidate. Furthermore, the incumbent will receive paid annual vacation, return airfare for themselves and their dependents to their nominated home base each year, and duty-free privileges. If the successful candidate is appointed from outside Kenya, he or she will be offered support to relocate and settle in Nairobi. Qualified candidates from Africa (and especially females) are invited to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged.
icipe seeks to recruit a suitable person to fill the position of Resource Mobilisation Specialist, Regional Coordination Unit (RCU) of the Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF). The position is tenable at the icipe Duduville Campus, and is available to commence immediately. The position will be offered for an initial contract of 2 years, renewable subject to continued project needs, funding for the position, and performance of the staff member.
Living in Nairobi and Mbita, Kenya
Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya, with a population of over three million, and hosts all the urban and social amenities and offers a comfortable, convenient and pleasurable life. A wide variety of excellent international schools and well-equipped medical facilities are open 24/7 in Nairobi. The city is also accessible by various reputable international airline carriers. Nairobi has a thriving international research scene, hosting various CGIAR centres and several UN agencies. Although it is important to be conscious of security, Kenyans are warm and welcoming of visitors.

icipe Thomas Odhiambo Campus (ITOC) is situated on the shores of Lake Victoria, with excellent housing facilities for staff and students. The Campus sits on 24.5 hectares of land, 40% of which consists of experimental fields and buildings with landscaped gardens. ITOC’s research structures include state-of-theart laboratories and offices, as well as insect and animal rearing facilities. The Campus also hosts St. Jude’s Clinic, a kindergarten, a primary school, and the Mbita Guest House.
Job purpose
The Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF – https://www.rsif-paset.org/) is one of the flagship programmes of the Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET), an initiative by African governments to address systemic gaps in skills and knowledge necessary for long-term, sustained economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). PASET was launched in 2013 by the governments of Senegal, Ethiopia and Rwanda. The governments of Kenya and Ivory Coast have since joined the initiative, while several others have expressed commitment to enter the partnership.

With funding from African governments, the World Bank and the Korean government, RSIF aims to support PhD training, and research and innovation in various African universities selected as centres of excellence in fields identified by PASET as priority economic sectors for growth and development, including food security, ICT and materials science. A competitive grants scheme, RSIF has two components: (i) the general fund, which supports PhD training, research and innovation projects annually; and (ii) the permanent or endowment fund, whose return proceeds will become part of the general fund.

In July 2018, the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (www.icipe.org) was appointed the Regional Coordination Unit (RCU) of RSIF. The mandate of the RCU includes managing the two funds and supporting the capacity of the universities and partnering institutions to administer the PhD scholarships. The assignment also includes creating partnerships with governments, universities and national and international research organisations for research training, e.g. through sandwich training, to promote collaboration with and among the centres of excellence. As well, the RCU will help introduce more African governments and other potential strategic partners to PASET to fund and to ensure continued continent-wide support.

Reporting to the RCU Manager, the Resource Mobilisation Specialist will undertake activities related to resource mobilisation in support of the RSIF Programme. S/he will coordinate all arrangements and ensure the smooth functioning of the activities related to funding generation and resource mobilisation.
Specific duties

The Successful Candidate Is Expected To

  • Work with other members of the RCU to develop and implement a fundraising strategy for RSIF;
  • Develop an annual work plan based on the approved strategy;
  • Conduct research on potential donors and opportunities for resource mobilisation and identify areas of opportunity for focus and follow up;
  • Maintain an inventory and an increasingly diverse network of potential donors and share leads with relevant staff;
  • Develop working relationships with donors and investors, including governments;
  • Provide quality assurance of project proposals and budgets by ensuring they are accurate and complete in meeting with the donor requirements.
  • Maintain a portfolio of pipeline concepts, proposals, approved projects, and agreements being implemented;
  • Conceptualise and organise fundraising and partnership building events and activities;
  • Ensure effective communication with donors and investors, including the development of appropriate communication materials;
  • Coordinate and contribute to the development of fundraising proposals.

Requirements/Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in a relevant subject, such as social development or business management administration.
  • 7 years of progressive experience in resource mobilisation, project management or Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL).
  • Certificate in resource mobilisation, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) or project management will be an added advantage.
  • Training in project management/resource mobilisation.
  • Experience in donor relations and fundraising.
  • Experience in partnership building.

Core competencies

  • Knowledge of international development financing.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills with proven ability to prepare high quality documents and reports.
  • Good IT skills.
  • Excellent knowledge of English (Working knowledge of French will be an added advantage).

Other desirable attributes

  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure in a multicultural and team environment.
  • Strong customer relationship skills.
  • Excellent coordination and organisation skills.
  • Excellent planning skills.
  • Excellent negotiation and presentation skills.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, accuracy and ability to work under minimal supervision.
  • Excellent time management skills.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Ability to creatively solve problems.
  • Excellent analytical skills in developing and implementing resource mobilisation activities.
  • Ability to work effectively in teams.
  • Initiative taker, self-motivation and a commitment to continuously work towards results.

Reporting

This position reports to the RCU Manager.

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Insects and other arthropods are the most diverse and abundant forms of life on earth. They are also a paradox within the sustainable growth equation especially in tropical regions such as Africa where, on the one hand, they contribute to developmental stagnation because of their ability to severely reduce the output of humans, animals and plants. On the other, because of their tremendous biodiversity, insects harbour great potential for development.

In Africa, insects pests are a key component among complexities of water scarcity, land degradation and poor soil health, which continue to hinder agricultural productivity and food security. In some instances, insects cause the loss of entire crops in the field, and in others, they destroy significant amounts of harvested food in storage. They also limit the potential of the continent’s emerging horticultural sector by reducing yield quality and quantity, and by necessitating the use of harmful pesticides, leading to the rejection of produce from Africa in lucrative export markets.

Some insects are also disease vectors and are responsible for the transmission of dilapidating human and livestock diseases, exacerbating Africa’s already disproportionate share of the global disease burden. Such diseases include malaria (transmitted by mosquitoes), human and animal trypanosomosis, commonly known as sleeping sickness and nagana respectively, which are transmitted by tsetse. Other vector-borne diseases are: dengue, kala-azar, Rift Valley fever and yellow fever.

Many people in Africa, especially those living in fragile and marginalised areas rely on insect biodiversity, for instance beekeeping and silk rearing. However, factors related to population growth and poverty, the inability to harness natural resources sustainably, and indeed, the strategies that are used to control harmful insects, are bringing about changes that are adversely affecting ecosystems, and the benefits that people obtain from them. In addition, the impacts of climate change will most significantly be felt in Africa, possibly pushing communities further into poverty and placing more pressure on the environment.

Underlying all these issues is a weak and under-resourced infrastructure for scientific research, and the lack of adequate capacity to deal with the negative aspects of insects, and to harness their positive attributes.

What we do

Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, icipe was established in 1970, to address this very paradox of insects and accompanying challenges. The Centre’s mission is to use insect science for sustainable development, to ensure food security and improve the overall health of communities in Africa by addressing the interlinked problems of poverty, poor health, low agricultural productivity and environmental degradation.

Since its founding, icipe has remained committed to developing and disseminating environmentally safe, affordable, acceptable and accessible tools and strategies to control insect pests and disease vectors. icipe’s mandate further extends to the sustainable conservation and utilisation of Africa’s rich biodiversity.

icipe is the only international institution in Africa working primarily on arthropods. Therefore capacity building of individual researchers and institutions in Africa is an integral part of all the Centre’s research and development activities. icipe also aims to empower women, harness the youth and build capacity to use, transfer and teach the Centre’s technologies.

How we work

icipe prides itself as a centre of excellence, which means adhering to the highest globally accepted standards of scientific practice, while responding to Africa’s critical developmental. The Centre seeks to accomplish its goals through:

  • The 4H (ealth)s paradigm, a holistic and integrated approach that encompasses human, animal, plant and environmental health.
  • A Multiple discipline approaches, which bring together entomologists and acarologists, behavioural biologists, molecular biologists and biochemists, population and ecosystem ecologists, biomathematics and bioinformatics specialists, entomopathologists, biosystematics experts and social scientists and trainers.
  • Collaborations: icipe’s research is undertaken through close and effective partnerships with national, regional and international organisations. Through these partnerships and collaborations, icipe’s ultimate goal is to strengthen the Centre’s own capacity and that of its partners towards improving the livelihoods of millions of people in Africa towards enabling smallholder farmers, on whom most agricultural activity in Africa depends, access the appropriate technologies and strategies to address existing and emerging constraints. It is the home base for researchers and scientists from Europe, Africa and Latin America; it creates a globalised ‘research family’.
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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe)

icipe —International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology—is a world-class research centre with a mission to alleviate poverty by ensuring food security, improving health, protecting the environment and building the capacity of researchers and communities across the developing world through the application of insect sciences. Employing close to 500 national and international staff, icipe is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya with outposts in Ethiopia and on the shores of Lake Victoria in western Kenya. icipe has a proud reputation and history of delivering world-quality science that has made crucial contributions to African food and health policy, delivered development outcomes to rural communities, and has been at the forefront of building Africa’s biological research capacity. The Centre’s research activities span the African continent with partnerships linking research organisations, not only across Africa, but also the globe. In addition, 100–150 graduate students and a number of postdoctoral fellows contribute to icipe ’s research portfolio annually. For more information visit: www.icipe.org

Resource Mobilisation Specialist

Job description

Please also download icipe ’s Vision and Strategy 2013–2020 http://www.icipe.org/images/stories/pdf/about_ us/icipe_Vision_and_Strategy_2013-2020.pdf

A competitive and generous compensation package that includes housing and transport allowances, child education allowance up to university first degree, comprehensive health and life insurance cover, and an offshore retirement package (all payable in US Dollars), will be offered to the right candidate. Furthermore, the incumbent will receive paid annual vacation, return airfare for themselves and their dependents to their nominated home base each year, and duty-free privileges. If the successful candidate is appointed from outside Kenya, he or she will be offered support to relocate and settle in Nairobi. Qualified candidates from Africa (and especially females) are invited to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be acknowledged. icipe seeks to recruit a suitable person to fill the position of Resource Mobilisation Specialist, Regional Coordination Unit (RCU) of the Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF). The position is tenable at the icipe Duduville Campus, and is available to commence immediately. The position will be offered for an initial contract of 2 years, renewable subject to continued project needs, funding for the position, and performance of the staff member. Living in Nairobi and Mbita, Kenya Nairobi is the capital and largest city of Kenya, with a population of over three million, and hosts all the urban and social amenities and offers a comfortable, convenient and pleasurable life. A wide variety of excellent international schools and well-equipped medical facilities are open 24/7 in Nairobi. The city is also accessible by various reputable international airline carriers. Nairobi has a thriving international research scene, hosting various CGIAR centres and several UN agencies. Although it is important to be conscious of security, Kenyans are warm and welcoming of visitors.

icipe Thomas Odhiambo Campus (ITOC) is situated on the shores of Lake Victoria, with excellent housing facilities for staff and students. The Campus sits on 24.5 hectares of land, 40% of which consists of experimental fields and buildings with landscaped gardens. ITOC’s research structures include state-of-theart laboratories and offices, as well as insect and animal rearing facilities. The Campus also hosts St. Jude’s Clinic, a kindergarten, a primary school, and the Mbita Guest House. Job purpose The Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF – https://www.rsif-paset.org/) is one of the flagship programmes of the Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET), an initiative by African governments to address systemic gaps in skills and knowledge necessary for long-term, sustained economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). PASET was launched in 2013 by the governments of Senegal, Ethiopia and Rwanda. The governments of Kenya and Ivory Coast have since joined the initiative, while several others have expressed commitment to enter the partnership.

With funding from African governments, the World Bank and the Korean government, RSIF aims to support PhD training, and research and innovation in various African universities selected as centres of excellence in fields identified by PASET as priority economic sectors for growth and development, including food security, ICT and materials science. A competitive grants scheme, RSIF has two components: (i) the general fund, which supports PhD training, research and innovation projects annually; and (ii) the permanent or endowment fund, whose return proceeds will become part of the general fund.

In July 2018, the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (www.icipe.org) was appointed the Regional Coordination Unit (RCU) of RSIF. The mandate of the RCU includes managing the two funds and supporting the capacity of the universities and partnering institutions to administer the PhD scholarships. The assignment also includes creating partnerships with governments, universities and national and international research organisations for research training, e.g. through sandwich training, to promote collaboration with and among the centres of excellence. As well, the RCU will help introduce more African governments and other potential strategic partners to PASET to fund and to ensure continued continent-wide support.

Reporting to the RCU Manager, the Resource Mobilisation Specialist will undertake activities related to resource mobilisation in support of the RSIF Programme. S/he will coordinate all arrangements and ensure the smooth functioning of the activities related to funding generation and resource mobilisation. Specific duties

The Successful Candidate Is Expected To

  • Work with other members of the RCU to develop and implement a fundraising strategy for RSIF;
  • Develop an annual work plan based on the approved strategy;
  • Conduct research on potential donors and opportunities for resource mobilisation and identify areas of opportunity for focus and follow up;
  • Maintain an inventory and an increasingly diverse network of potential donors and share leads with relevant staff;
  • Develop working relationships with donors and investors, including governments;
  • Provide quality assurance of project proposals and budgets by ensuring they are accurate and complete in meeting with the donor requirements.
  • Maintain a portfolio of pipeline concepts, proposals, approved projects, and agreements being implemented;
  • Conceptualise and organise fundraising and partnership building events and activities;
  • Ensure effective communication with donors and investors, including the development of appropriate communication materials;
  • Coordinate and contribute to the development of fundraising proposals.

Requirements/Qualifications

  • Master’s degree in a relevant subject, such as social development or business management administration.
  • 7 years of progressive experience in resource mobilisation, project management or Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL).
  • Certificate in resource mobilisation, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) or project management will be an added advantage.
  • Training in project management/resource mobilisation.
  • Experience in donor relations and fundraising.
  • Experience in partnership building.

Core competencies

  • Knowledge of international development financing.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills with proven ability to prepare high quality documents and reports.
  • Good IT skills.
  • Excellent knowledge of English (Working knowledge of French will be an added advantage).

Other desirable attributes

  • Excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work under pressure in a multicultural and team environment.
  • Strong customer relationship skills.
  • Excellent coordination and organisation skills.
  • Excellent planning skills.
  • Excellent negotiation and presentation skills.
  • Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, accuracy and ability to work under minimal supervision.
  • Excellent time management skills.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Ability to creatively solve problems.
  • Excellent analytical skills in developing and implementing resource mobilisation activities.
  • Ability to work effectively in teams.
  • Initiative taker, self-motivation and a commitment to continuously work towards results.

Reporting

This position reports to the RCU Manager.

2018-11-03

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