Malawi Value Chains (MVC), implemented by Adam Smith International (ASI), is one of three components of the Malawi Trade and Investment Programme (MTIP), a five-year FCDO-funded initiative which aims to break Malawi’s cycle of low growth through driving exports. The overall objective for MVC is to design and implement the value chain component of MTIP with the goal to increase the productivity, quality and production performance of macadamia and mango as well as support increased mining exports. Other complementary MTIP activities/components will focus on increasing access to capital and cutting the time and costs of trade and logistics (TradeMark Africa).
MVC’s Approach to GESIMVC’s overall approach uses systemic thinking to address supply, demand and eco-system weakness and opportunities. It addresses rules set and implemented by government and its agencies that constrain production and export growth. MVC works with private sector partners towards achieving programme objectives, with a focus on estates and mid-sized farms (MSFs), which have the greatest potential to move the dial on Malawi’s volume and value of exports. MVC also works with some smallholder farm groupings. MVC’s approach is politically astute and adaptive to navigate through and around blockages to achieve its aims. MVC leverages the effective use of research, learning and communication to support change.
MVC has developed initial initiatives for each value chain structured around production and export-related themes, broadly encompassing:
MVC takes a mainstreaming approach to GESI, with GESI considerations integrated into all aspects of programme design, administration and delivery. MVC’s work in GESI can be split into two categories:
MVC’s GESI work is led by the GESI Lead, who, in addition to GESI, is also experienced in agribusiness in Malawi and works closely with other MVC teams to mainstream GESI.
Scope of workMVC is seeking a highly experienced GESI Adviser to provide expert advice and inputs to MVC’s GESI strategy, approach and implementation. The role includes strengthening the integration of GESI into MVC’s initiatives and partnerships, including through technical advice, capacity building within the MVC team and technical inputs into research, learning and communications. The GESI Adviser will report to the Team Leader and work closely with the GESI Lead and other core team members.
The responsibilities of the GESI Adviser, working closely with the GESI Lead, include the following:
1. Support the GESI Lead in the effective mainstreaming of GESI into MVC initiatives through:
2. Build the capacity of the wider MVC team in GESI mainstreaming, strengthening awareness of and ability to work effectively using current best practice in both gender equality and social inclusion.
3. Contribute to research, learning and communications initiatives, including leading on developing public-facing outputs such as business cases, position papers, blogs and other writing.
4. Provide GESI advice and input into results management activities, including through data collection/monitoring, interim assessments and ad hoc studies.
5. Participate in team strategy and review sessions and contribute written inputs to quarterly and annual reporting.
Job Requirements
ASI operates an inclusive approach to employment, with all candidates fairly considered. Malawi-based candidates are strongly preferred, and women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Timing and durationThe GESI Adviser role will involve approximately 10 days in the first month and an average of 5 days per month following, with LOE fluctuating slightly depending on workload. The Adviser is expected to start as soon as possible and run through the lifetime of the programme, until April 2028. The successful candidate will be engaged for an initial term of one year, with the possibility of extension dependent on performance.
Ready to apply?Submit a CV and brief cover letter detailing your fit for the GESI Adviser position by Friday, 20th September 2024. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the right candidate is identified.
About us
Adam Smith International is a global advisory company that works locally to transform lives by making economies stronger, societies safer, and governments more effective. We work on behalf of governments, foundations and companies that share our ambition to take on the big challenges facing the world. They come to us to develop strategies and to design, deliver and evaluate programmes that, in turn, stimulate growth, stability and good governance.
For nearly three decades in almost 100 countries, we have been working in partnership with governments, the private sector and civil society in countries at all stages of development.
Our core team of staff and technical experts, in multiple offices around the world, ensures the quality of delivery and high ethical standards that we and our clients require. We bring together a global network of specialist experts, who contribute their experience and know-how, where and when it is needed.
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