Appel d’offres : CIFOR recherche un Cabinet de conseil – un Consultant en enquête de base en Tanzanie.

 

 

 

 

 

Overview

The International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) in cooperation with the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania (SAT) is implementing a research project on the adoption of innovative agroforestry approaches for holistic climate-resilience in the regions of Morogoro and Dodoma in Tanzania. A baseline survey will be conducted on 120 households in the study villages of the Scaling agroforestry for holistic climate resilience-building in rural Tanzania (SCARF) project. The goal of the SCARF project is to identify, pilot and improve innovative agroforestry approaches to accelerate the long-term uptake of farm-level adaptation practices in the agricultural sector. Many good agricultural practices that are implemented to support households vulnerable to climate change challenges fail because their design did either not consider the specific socio-economic conditions, gender-aspects and differing realities of the targeted groups or the biophysical conditions in the specific area of implementation and how climate change may alter those.

Duties and responsibilities

1.       Objectives of the assignment

The objective of this assignment is to collect baseline information to inform design of the implementation and monitoring activities to assess performance assess performance throughout the duration of a project.

2.       Tasks and Deliverables

The following indicative task and associated deliverables are expected at the end of this assignment:

  •       Develop data collection tools (e.g., questionnaire guides, and consent form) and present during the inception work for inputs from stakeholders. The tools shall be in both English and Swahili language(s) to minimize distortion of information by enumerators during the interview. (Deliverable 1: Data collection tool)
  •        Recruit, train and supervise enumerators to pre-test data collection tools and conduct the baseline survey. A manual for enumerators will also be prepared to guide the training. (Deliverable 2: Enumerator training report)
  •     Collect baseline information from farmers using the approved data tools and methodology as per the submitted proposal.
  •     Document the survey process and manage data collected. This includes but not limited to processing and cleaning data collected by checking for inconsistencies and inaccuracies in raw data, accuracy in the household ID assigned to respondents. (Deliverable 3: Report on baseline household survey and raw data).

Requirements

  • At least MSc. in a discipline relevant to Agricultural and Forest Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Environmental Sciences, or related fields. PhD in related fields is an added advantage.
  • At least 3 years’ experience in conducting socio-economic surveys in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources.
  • Experience with the German research infrastructure an asset to facilitate integration of Master and/or PhD students based in Germany.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to effectively interact with people in a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural environment.
  • Experience working with a wide and diverse network of groups, individuals, and farmers.

Education, knowledge and experience

  • At least MSc. in a discipline relevant to Agricultural and Forest Economics, Natural Resource Economics, Environmental Sciences, or related fields. PhD in related fields is an added advantage. At least 3 years’ experience in conducting socio-economic surveys in Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources. Experience with the German research infrastructure an asset to facilitate integration of Master and/or PhD students based in Germany.

The application deadline is 02 Jul-2023

Application process