Heifer International
Terms of Reference Gender and Youth
Analysis
Study Hatching Hope Project Kenya
(HHK)
This term of reference contains
background information related to the project including objectives, the desired
methodology, the timeframe for conducting gender and youth analysis, and a list
of deliverables.
This document also contains
information about the expertise that Heifer is seeking for this activity and
provides guidance on how to submit a proposal for review, study management, and
intellectual property.
Background of Heifer International
Heifer International is a global
non-profit working to end hunger and poverty and care for the Earth by using
sustainable practices and engaging smallholder farmers in agricultural
development.
Heifer was founded on the simple
belief that ending hunger begins with giving people the means to feed
themselves, generate income and achieve sustainable livelihoods.
Since 1944, Heifer has helped 20.7
million households – more than 105 million people – in over 125 countries,
through community-based training, appropriate technologies and agricultural
resources, enabling communities to lift themselves out of poverty and hunger on
to a path of self-reliance and economic prosperity.
In Kenya (2017/18) alone, up to
80,000 beneficiaries were reached with market driven community development
interventions for specific commodity value chains.
Additionally, 35 farmers’ business
organization capacities were strengthened while linkages and partnership were
developed with 17 financial institutions.
More Info on Heifer: www.heifer.org
Heifer Kenya’s Program History
Heifer International – Kenya (HPI-K),
a branch of HPI, started its operation in Kenya in the year 1981. It was
registered as an NGO in 1993.
Its mission is to work with and
empower communities to end hunger and poverty while caring for the earth.
Project Background:
Hatching Hope Kenya (HHK) has the
potential to reach 21 million people as a contribution to the total 100 million
people targeted in the 12-year HHGI.
In the initial three years, HHK will
improve livelihoods of 180,000 people through enhanced poultry production and
create demand by increasing awareness and education of nearly 10 million people
about the benefits of poultry production and consumption.
HHK interventions will close 53
percent of the living income gap per family by creating functional and
profitable poultry businesses.
To sustain its impact, HHK will also
facilitate the creation of new products, services, and markets that smallholder
farmers require to grow their poultry enterprises.
Through the project, Heifer and
Cargill will capitalize on the growing demand for poultry in Kenya to empower
smallholder farmers, helping them become integrated and competitive actors in
the poultry value chain.
At the same time, HHK will catalyze
systemic change through partnerships with producer groups, distributers and
other actors that serve the needs of smallholder farmers.
This approach will facilitate
sustainable alleviation of malnutrition through poultry promotion and human
consumption.
CLICK HERE for a
detailed terms of reference
Procurement
Consultant Submission Requirements:
All interested firms will submit
their or organization’s profile with the following information:
Technical Proposal (not to exceed 10
pages)
General information (not to exceed 2
pages):
·
Organization overview highlighting
related assignments completed with client name, contact person and mobile
number
·
Capacity statement
·
Website
Technical Approach (not to exceed 8
pages):
·
A detailed methodology on how the
assignment will be conducted, including qualitative and quantitative data
collection approaches, sampling strategy, data collection methods and
systems/technology to use, field procedures, quality control practices and data
analysis.
·
List and briefly describe the team
and its proposed personnel, indicating what role each proposed individual will
have; CVs of team members to be provided in an attachment. Lead Consultant’s
(who will lead the assignment) Maximum 3-page CV highlighting related
assignment completed, role in the completed assignment. Other Team members’
(who will involve in the assignment) 2 paragraph short CV highlighting related
assignment completed
and role.
and role.
·
A clear and comprehensive work plan
(draft), outlining the major activities, people responsible and time schedule.
·
Organizational capacity statement,
including past experiences and activities related to the theme of the study.
Reference information must include the location, award numbers, and brief
description of work performed.
·
At least three references of other
clients for which similar evaluation assignments were undertaken with contact
information for each.
Financial Proposal (in USD)
·
Itemized budget
·
Narrative explanations of line items
Annexes
·
Documents in favour of the previous
relevant studies
·
Organization’s/Firm’s Certificate,
PIN and VAT registration
·
A copy of a previous assignment undertaken
within the last 3 years
Interested local or international
firms legally eligible to implement this assignment in Kenya are requested to
submit a proposal.
Please include the name of the person
in your organization who will be involved in negotiating the contract as well
as your telephone and email contact information.
Submissions must be in English and
typed single-spaced using Times New Roman font size 12, with a complete set of
appendices/attachments as applicable.
All pages must be numbered and include
the SOW reference number in the cover page, and name of the organization at the
bottom of each page.
The proposal (duly signed) from only
firms should comprise technical and financial proposal.
The Proposal will be accepted
preferably in hard copy and also backed by a soft copy through email and
mentioning subject line; “HATCHING HOPE PROJECT KENYA (HHK) – Gender and Youth
Analysis to procurement-
ke@heifer.org on or before 25th July 2019
ke@heifer.org on or before 25th July 2019
Late Submissions and Modifications:
Proposals received after the
submission deadline will not be considered.
Offerors are responsible to ensure
their proposals are submitted according to the instructions stated herein.
Heifer retains the right to terminate
this RFP or modify the requirements upon notification to the Offerors
Terms of Reference Baseline Survey Study
Hatching Hope Project Kenya (HHK)
This
term of reference contains background information related to the project
including objectives, the desired methodology, the time frame for conducting
the baseline survey, and a list of deliverables.
This
document also contains information about the expertise that Heifer is seeking
for this activity and provides guidance on how to submit a proposal for review,
survey management, and intellectual property.
Background of Heifer International
Heifer
International is a global non-profit working to end hunger and poverty and care
for the Earth by using sustainable practices and engaging smallholder farmers
in agricultural development.
Heifer
was founded on the simple belief that ending hunger begins with giving people
the means to feed themselves, generate income and achieve sustainable
livelihoods.
Since
1944, Heifer has helped 20.7 million households – more than 105 million people
– in over 125 countries, through community-based training, appropriate
technologies and agricultural resources, enabling communities to lift
themselves out of poverty and hunger on to a path of self-reliance and economic
prosperity.
In
Kenya (2017/18) alone, up to 80,000 beneficiaries were reached with market
driven community development interventions for specific commodity value chains.
Additionally,
35 farmers’ business organization capacities were strengthened while linkages
and partnership were developed with 17 financial institutions.
More
Info on Heifer: www.heifer.org
Heifer Kenya’s Program History
Heifer
International – Kenya (HPI-K), a branch of HPI, started its operation in Kenya
in the year 1981.
It
was registered as an NGO in 1993.
Its
mission is to work with and empower communities to end hunger and poverty while
caring for the earth.
1. Project Background:
Hatching
Hope Kenya (HHK) has the potential to reach 21 million people as a contribution
to the total 100 million people targeted in the 12-year HHGI.
In
the initial three years, HHK will improve livelihoods of 180,000 people through
enhanced poultry production and create demand by increasing awareness and
education of nearly 10 million people about the benefits of poultry production
and consumption.
HHK
interventions will close 53 percent of the living income gap per family by
creating functional and profitable poultry businesses.
To
sustain its impact, HHK will also facilitate the creation of new products,
services, and markets that smallholder farmers require to grow their poultry
enterprises.
Through
the project, Heifer and Cargill will capitalize on the growing demand for
poultry in Kenya to empower smallholder farmers, helping them become integrated
and competitive actors in the poultry value chain.
At
the same time, HHK will catalyze systemic change through partnerships with
producer groups, distributers and other actors that serve the needs of
smallholder farmers.
This
approach will facilitate sustainable alleviation of malnutrition through
poultry promotion and human consumption.
CLICK HERE for
a detailed terms of reference.
Procurement
Consulting firm Submission Requirements:
All
interested firms will submit their or organization’s profile with the following
information:
Technical
Proposal (not to exceed 10 pages)
General
information (not to exceed 2 pages):
·
Organization overview highlighting
related assignments completed with client name, contact person and mobile
number
·
Capacity statement
·
Website
Technical
Approach (not to exceed 8 pages):
·
A detailed methodology on how the
assignment will be conducted, including qualitative and quantitative data
collection approaches, sampling strategy, data collection methods and systems /
technology to use, field procedures, quality control practices and data
analysis.
·
List and briefly describe the team
and its proposed personnel, indicating what role each proposed individual will
have; CVs of team members to be provided in an attachment. Lead Consultant’s
(who will lead the assignment) Maximum 3-page CV highlighting related
assignment completed, role in the completed assignment. Other Team members’
(who will involve in the assignment) 2 paragraph short CV highlighting related
assignment completed and role
·
A clear and comprehensive work plan
(draft), outlining the major activities, people responsible and time schedule.
·
Organizational capacity statement,
including past experiences and activities related to the theme of the study.
Reference information must include the location, award numbers, and brief
description of work performed.
·
At least three references of other
clients for which similar evaluation assignments were undertaken with contact
information for each.
Financial
Proposal (in USD)
·
Itemized budget
·
Narrative explanations of line items
Annexes
·
Documents in favour of the previous
relevant studies.
·
Organization’s/Firm’s Certificate,
PIN and VAT registration
·
A copy of a previous assignment
undertaken within the last 3 years.
Interested
local or international firms legally eligible to implement this assignment in
Kenya are requested to submit a proposal.
Please
include the name of the person in your organization who will be involved in
negotiating the contract as well as your telephone and email contact
information.
Submissions
must be in English and typed single-spaced using Times New Roman font size 12,
with a complete set of appendices/attachments as applicable.
All
pages must be numbered and include the SOW reference number in the cover page,
and name of the organization at the bottom of each page.
The
proposal (duly signed) from only firms should comprise technical and financial
proposal.
The
Proposal will be accepted preferably in hard copy and also backed by a soft copy
through email and mentioning subject line; “HATCHING HOPE PROJECT KENYA (HHK) –
BASELINE SURVEY STUDY to procurement-
ke@heifer.org on or before 25th July 2019 by Close of Business
ke@heifer.org on or before 25th July 2019 by Close of Business
Late Submissions and Modifications:
Proposals
received after the submission deadline will not be considered.
Offerors
are responsible to ensure their proposals are submitted according to the
instructions stated herein.
Heifer
retains the right to terminate this RFP or modify the requirements upon
notification to the Offerors.
Terms of Reference Poultry Value Chain and Market Mapping Study
Hatching Hope Project Kenya (HHK)
This
term of reference contains background information related to the project
including objectives, the desired methodology, the timeframe for conducting the
poultry value chain and mapping study, and a list of deliverables.
This
document also contains information about the expertise that Heifer is seeking
for this activity and provides guidance on how to submit a proposal for review,
study management, and intellectual property.
Background of Heifer International
Heifer
International is a global non-profit working to end hunger and poverty and care
for the Earth by using sustainable practices and engaging smallholder farmers
in agricultural development.
Heifer
was founded on the simple belief that ending hunger begins with giving people
the means to feed themselves, generate income and achieve sustainable
livelihoods.
Since
1944, Heifer has helped 20.7 million households – more than 105 million people
– in over 125 countries, through community-based training, appropriate
technologies and agricultural resources, enabling communities to lift
themselves out of poverty and hunger on to a path of self-reliance and economic
prosperity.
In
Kenya (2017/18) alone, up to 80,000 beneficiaries were reached with market
driven community development interventions for specific commodity value chains.
Additionally, 35 farmers’ business organization capacities were strengthened
while linkages and partnership were developed with 17 financial institutions.
More
Info on Heifer: www.heifer.org
Heifer Kenya’s Program History
Heifer
International – Kenya (HPI-K), a branch of HPI, started its operation in Kenya
in the year 1981.
It
was registered as an NGO in 1993. Its mission is to work with and empower
communities to end hunger and poverty while caring for the earth.
Project Background:
Hatching
Hope Kenya (HHK) has the potential to reach 21 million people as a contribution
to the total 100 million people targeted in the 12-year HHGI.
In
the initial three years, HHK will improve livelihoods of 180,000 people through
enhanced poultry production and create demand by increasing awareness and
education of nearly 10 million people about the benefits of poultry production
and consumption.
HHK
interventions will close 53 percent of the living income gap per family by
creating functional and profitable poultry businesses.
To
sustain its impact, HHK will also facilitate the creation of new products,
services, and markets that smallholder farmers require to grow their poultry
enterprises.
Through
the project, Heifer and Cargill will capitalize on the growing demand for
poultry in Kenya to empower smallholder farmers, helping them become integrated
and competitive actors in the poultry value chain. At the same time, HHK will
catalyze systemic change through partnerships with producer groups,
distributers and other actors that serve the needs of smallholder farmers. This
approach will facilitate sustainable alleviation of malnutrition through
poultry promotion and human consumption.
CLICK HERE for
a detailed terms of reference
Procurement
Consultancy firms Submission Requirements:
All
interested firms will submit their or organization’s profile with the following
information:
Technical
Proposal (not to exceed 10 pages)
a.
General information (not to exceed 2 pages):
·
Organization overview highlighting
related assignments completed with client name, contact
·
person and mobile number
·
Capacity statement
·
Website
b.
Technical Approach (not to exceed 8 pages):
·
A detailed methodology on how the
assignment will be conducted, including qualitative and quantitative data
collection approaches, sampling strategy, data collection methods and systems /
technology to use, field procedures, quality control practices and data
analysis.
·
List and briefly describe the team
and its proposed personnel, indicating what role each proposed individual will
have; CVs of team members to be provided in an attachment. Lead Consultant’s
(who will lead the assignment) Maximum 3-page CV highlighting related
assignment completed, role in the completed assignment Other Team members’ (who
will involve in the assignment) 2 paragraph short CV highlighting related
assignment completed and role
·
A clear and comprehensive work plan
(draft), outlining the major activities, people responsible and time schedule.
·
Organizational capacity statement,
including past experiences and activities related to the theme of the study.
Reference information must include the location, award numbers, and brief
description of work performed.
·
At least three references of other
clients for which similar evaluation assignments were undertaken with contact
information for each.
c.
Financial Proposal
·
Itemized budget
·
Narrative explanations of line items
d.
Annexes
·
Organization’s / Firm’s Certificate,
PIN and VAT registration
·
Documents in favour of the previous
relevant studies.
·
A copy of a previous assignment
undertaken within the last 3 years.
Interested
local or international firms legally eligible to implement this assignment in
Kenya are requested to submit a proposal
Please
include the name of the person in your organization who will be involved in negotiating
the contract as well as your telephone and email contact information.
The
proposal (duly signed) from only firms should comprise technical and financial
proposal.
The
Proposal will be accepted preferably in hard copy and also backed by a soft
copy through email and mentioning subject line; “HATCHING HOPE PROJECT KENYA
(HHK) – POULTRY VALUE CHAIN AND MARKET MAPPING STUDY to
procurement-ke@heifer.org on or before 25th July 2019
Late Submissions and Modifications:
Proposals
received after the submission deadline will not be considered. Offerors are
responsible to ensure their proposals are submitted according to the
instructions stated herein.
Heifer
retains the right to terminate this RFP or modify the requirements upon
notification to the Offerors.